Hire a blogging coach?
Did you know you could hire a blogging coach who will teach you all the ins and outs of blogging and, presumably, help you become the six-figure-income “pro” blogger that you’ve always dreamed about? To me the idea of hiring someone to teach you how to blog seems a little odd; you don’t need to be taught how to blog, you just blog.
The internet is such a fluid and dynamic medium. As soon as someone discovers a new way to make money online, it’s already old news. Just because some talented blogger is able to rake in $40,000 a month with his blog on personal development doesn’t mean that the hordes of would-be personal development gurus would be able to duplicate his success.
Needless to say, it helps to get in early. Rather than paying others to teach you the “secret” of making money blogging, try to unlock it yourself. Understand that the internet is always changing and evolving. There are really no fixed rules or formulas for success.
I’m not saying that you can’t learn from others. In fact, you should. Everyday I read many blogs to look for new ideas to make money and to improve upon my current business. Luckily, virtually nothing about this exciting medium that is the internet is set in stone. You just have to adopt an open mind and look for new opportunities.
Do not be afraid to experiment with new ideas. Read and learn as much as you can from others (but take their advices with a grain a salt). Heck, even hire yourself a blogging mentor if you want. Find out what works for others. Do what they do, but try to do it just a little better.
Just because something works for someone else doesn’t mean it will work for you. Their methods may not be suited to your own expertise and individual preferences, for instance. Try different things to develop your own strategy, one plays to your own strengths and one that you feel comfortable with.
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Comments
Hello Caleb
Yes I agree with you man, there’s always so much to learn, but ultimately I believe people learn best with 20-30% theory, and then trial for themselves what they like, what worked for them, and the like. There’s an insanely amount of people who wants to profit by teaching, and too many of them can cause information overload.
Hello Caleb
Yes I agree with you man, there’s always so much to learn, but ultimately I believe people learn best with 20-30% theory, and then trial for themselves what they like, what worked for them, and the like. There’s an insanely amount of people who wants to profit by teaching, and too many of them can cause information overload.
I think the best way to learn blogging is to just do it. Read and comment on other blogs. Just look around and see what others are doing.
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I do not mean to sound so cliche, but the best way to get going in blogging is to just do it! Only then will have something concrete to test by which will enable you to tweak things out as needed to get the results you are looking for. Reading what everyone else says can give you a bit of direction, but in the end it will always be what works for you and your particular blog
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