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Don’t Use Shortcuts Like Spinner

Stay far away from any type of content software! Auto-creating content, even if you rewrite it, is a bad idea. I’ve personally us these softwares before, and seen articles rank, then australia business email list after an update. It’s not worth your time and money.

It won’t help you rank, AT ALL. no matter what the advertising says, any type of automatic content is a bad idea in my opinion.

Every couple of years something will encouraging customer reviews up as the “next big thing”. It was spinners in 2010. Then it was curators in 2013. Just the other day (2021) I heard about AI content generators. No thanks. I’ll pass.

I think that a lot of newbies to the blogging space struggle with the concept that their original ideas are actually worth something. Up until now you may have been a content consumer. It takes a mindset shift to become a content producer. To believe that other people will read what you write and look to you for authority on a topic.

Having confidence to publish content confidently takes practice as mobile database as writing good content does. I don’t have any good advice on how to gain confidence other than to put yourself out there and be willing to accept criticism that comes your way.

Just do it. I know that’s not exactly a helpful strategy, but that’s pretty much what I do. Suck it up, publish your ideas, and see what happens. Best I can do right now. Maybe I’ll think of something more inspiring later.

Research Takes Time, But Pays Dividends

Taking a long time to do research for your content means you’re doing your job. Your job as an online marketer is not to make money. Nobody cares if you earn money. Your job is to provide value. Your job is to help people. Making money is a result of helping people with your business.

If it takes a long time to research the topic, you are essentially saving someone else the time and energy of all that research. You are condensing 20 websites and 5 hours into one article and 20 minutes. Maybe you are making the information easy to understand, or maybe you are going into more detail than anyone else.

The type of value you provide is up to you, your brand, and your chosen niche audience.

Consolidating information is a huge part of how I consider my websites to be HELPFUL online. If your business is not helping someone, it’s not going to make money for long (if at all).

Even something as simple as making a list or comparing similar products is helping someone make an ucat buying decision!

Content Is A Long-Term Investment

It can be a massive time investment on your part to write an excellent article, especially in the beginning. It can take a full day, or even a week to research, write, it, format, and publish. To be honest, it kind of sucks to see all that work go into a single article, and after you hit “Publish”, nothing happens.

It’s a lot easier to stomach when you consider that a great article will pay dividends over time.

If you write with that mindset, you’ll be much happier with your work. I try to look at each article publish as an investment of my time (or money if you outsource), that will have some kind of future payout.

That future payout could be literal, in the sense that it makes you affiliate sales. It could also be direct, the sense that it will generate traffic for your blog, which you can monetize with display ads.

That future payout could harder to define, but still exist. Sometimes I just publishing things because I want my own resources on-site. If I’m becoming an authority on a topic, why should I link out to Wikipia 100 times when I could just link to my own article and keep people on my site longer?

If I’m really deep in research on a topic I’m familiar with, I may just have a cool idea I want to run with and see what happens. For example, despite there being no data about it, I publish an article on my homebrewing website about DIY nitro beer kegs using coffee cold brew devices.

The article flopp in this case, but sometimes they hit, and it’s cool because I know that keyword won’t show up on a keyword tool.

That investment of time may or may not pay out. That’s the risk. Many new bloggers just want to make money, and that’s OK. However, the longer I’m in this space, the more I find it interesting to seriously look at bloggers as entrepreneurs. Part of being an entrepreneur is taking calculat risks, so it’s interesting to look at my day-to-day activities blogging through that lens.

The Start Is Slow, But You’ll Keep Gaining Momentum

In the beginning, you still haven’t got much momentum. It can feel like your website is moving at a snail’s pace. That’s completely normal. But as you gain knowlge and expertise in your niche, you will start to move faster.

Those painfully slow first articles will start to spe up as you get more familiar with your topic. Your knowlge base will be bigger. You’ll start to develop original ideas. You’ll have more to say in general. Before long, you will have too many ideas and you’ll ne to start to prioritize, and that’s a good place to be in.

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