Blogging For Money: Dealing With Frustration And Desperation

Blogging has a lot of uses. From personal interest to just a mere hobby, blogging can certainly be a great way to share knowledge, experience and get new friends and fans on the internet. While to some people it's the fun part they're after, to others, it's all about the money.

People can get income revenue from blogging that's for sure. But during the early days of blogging, many experience frustration. Many newbie bloggers get frustrated quite often for various reasons, and that frustration often leads to desperation.

During your early days of blogging, you may see no results from your blogging efforts. If there's no money that comes in, it's indeed natural to get frustrated. But stop it just there.

Don't let it lead you to desperation because desperation will stop you from thinking logically.

You will do dumb and practically anything to get traffic to your website, but most of the time, that will keep you further from getting positive income: you mind becomes fragmented, you can't focus on creating compelling contents. In short, you're turning your business upside down.

So if you want to make money from blogging, you need to avoid desperation, and turn the bad side of frustration into something you can overcome.

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Have A Business Goal

Frustration can come from various reasons. But most of the time, your business goal is the main contributor.

If you don't have a business goal, you will be blogging for nothing because your hard work has no point. Without a proper goal, you're simply walking blind in the dark: it drains your energy and resources, and you still won't make any difference.

When you see that your hard work isn't paying off, you'll find yourself frustrated. And hard work won't pay without you having a clear path to your goal.

Understand Your Strategy

Some strategies work for some while to others they won't. If you think that your strategy isn't leading you anywhere, there's no point for you to repeat the strategy again, hoping for things to change. If you are not seeing results, then you should not keep doing the same thing over and over again.

Before declaring a strategy to be useless, you have to first see if you have followed the strategy consistently for the reasonable amount of time.

In terms of blogging, your strategy should be mostly long term. So if you implement a particular SEO strategy, for example, you shouldn't expect results in just a few days time. Some strategies need a month while others may need six months or so, provided that you follow those strategies consistently and apply them properly.

After knowing the duration and when to stop, you should simply change your strategies quickly when you passed a reasonable amount of time working and waiting.

Say No To Number Obsession

Analytics data can mean a whole new thing for you. With numbers, you know the facts about your website. With them, you can craft your strategy; pinpoint what's wrong and customize your efforts accordingly.

Numbers have great value in terms of blogging. Be it the number of subscribers, the number of incoming traffic, AdSense earning and so forth. Those numbers are tempting and addictive.

But if you think that checking on their number every hour or so will make you feel better, think again. Being obsessed with number will keep you from knowing what strategies work and what doesn't. Obsessing with numbers will also lead you to frustration soon.

Instead, it's wiser for you to working on things that will improve those numbers, rather than sitting and watching those numbers.

Money In, Money Out

Although that you're the only author on your blog, if's always necessary to keep a close eye on what comes in and what goes out.

Concerning frustration when blogging, money is usually one of the major reasons that contributes to its existence. Either that you aren't making enough money, or spending more than you make, or don't make money at all. In any case, money is the source of frustration and desperation to many bloggers out there.

To keep everything under control and manageable, you need to keep a journal of your income and expense. You need to know the sources of your income, and what streams are giving you revenue. You also need to work out the same for your expense: from your blog maintenance, hosting, marketing, etc..

Eliminate The Causes Of Frustration

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The last point is to eliminate the causes of them altogether. The whole point stated above, is to identify the root of your blogging frustration and desperation in order to eliminate them.

Since blogging is a long-term commitment that demands hard work for quite a while before seeing any results, it's usual for bloggers to get demotivated soon for various reasons. As a blogger, it's your responsibility to keep all the causes of frustration from ever haunting you.

Remember that with blogging, everything should be in your control. So if you see that frustration is coming, know that you're not anymore in control. Never make critical decision out of desperation because it will affect your business in a bad way in no time.