Author: Michelle Bery
How do you know if your blogging is a hobby or a business? Consider the following:
Are you behaving in a business minded manner when you blog?
Does your blog, even if silly or comical, have a purpose to draw readers or
traffic with the intent of creating an income?
Are you putting in enough time and energy into blogging to make it
profitable, or are you half heartedly approaching blogging as a side hobby?
As you increase your income, are you investing, reinvesting or utilizing the
income for livelihood, or are you considering it 'mad money'.
There is a difference in how you perceive your income and how you will
behave. If you feel it’s just extra money to have fun with, you may not be
taking a serious business perspective of blogging that you need to take for
profit long term.
As you increase your business, you need to be flexible and grow with the
business. This means that what worked in phase one may need to be upgraded or
changed in phase two, and phase three and so on and so on.
In the past, have you followed through with goals and activities? If the
resounding answer is no – then beware, being self-employed, even a blogger
business, may not be right for you. However, if you have a support system, a
partner or a plan B, where if you start to fall downward you have a way upward,
then blogging as a business is certainly a possibility.
Some real positives of having a blog as a business is that it is easy to
start up, and easy to maintain, especially if you use a service to help you
glean the most from your business as you can.
Another great thing, if you are not a people person, that is fine! If you
are, good – communicate more with your fans! Having positive working
relationships is very important and yet, with blogging, you can make money and
not really have to develop super close relationships. Many people find close
relationships, especially working relationships, to be very stressful. Again, if
you have a service to help you, this is two-fold easier.
Blogs are great because as far as a business goes, there are minimal
decisions in this line of career. Most business owners make decisions
constantly, have a lot of overhead and are under pressure. However, with
blogging you have minimal overhead if any, and your big decisions are often
simply when to renew your service contract with your supplier/manager. Usually
the partner/manager/supplier in blogging makes all the nuance decisions that can
drive you crazy.
If planning and organizing are not your strong suits, never fear… you can
certainly hire someone to do this for you; again there are organizations that
take all of that nitty-gritty stuff away from you for a small fee. But you can
also learn how to organize yourself but realize this can mean you may be working
at your blog a few hours at a time when you’d normally be spending time with
family or friends. Again, blogging will make you money if you go toward this
goal as a business, not a hobby.
Make sure you survey family, friends on peers in what they may enjoy seeing
or having in a blog. Maybe they will voice that they’d like to have a place to
write in themselves about their experiences, or just read inspirational
experiences or informative comments. Perhaps, they want an informative site
where they can both interact with others and, purchase equipment or books.
Figure out what you like, then start seeing how you can tie your interests in
with other’s desires.
As you initially start your business you can add ideas or subtract things
that don’t seem to be working, but in whole marketing research will give you a
nice, firm foundation; if nothing else, it gives you a target starting point
which is easier for you to focus on.
This actually takes you to the next subject of thought, which is a strategy
to market. Once you know what your survey tells you, you can easily, as outlined
above, develop a strategy. Again, it’s knowing how to take an interest of yours
and make it marketable.
In your blog, don’t just write! Sell! Sell a product or service. Although
some people can make money just from writing, through banners and such, you will
have more success actually offering a bit more. However, if you have a service
working with you, they can certainly help to promote you as well as place
banners and other marketing tools in to help you get your business off the
ground.
Think of unique promotion strategies. Though if you have a service, again,
you will not have to worry as much – it still is a good idea to create
promotions yourself that are highly unique to your specialty. Make sure your
prices are competitive or at the least, considered well within your target
market. The moment the Blog is up to the moment the client or consumer has what
they want from you; and the entire process should be quite enjoyable!
About the Author
Michelle is a bona fide professional blogger. If you're aiming for six figure
online profits then you NEED her fresh, upbeat advice! Read the full CRAZY
version of this article
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