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5 Signs You are Blogging in the Wrong Direction

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The rate at which people are rushing into blogging these days is alarming, coutesy Linda Ikeji and her Banana Island mansion - kikikikikikikiki . Don’t get me wrong, blogging is fun and very good if you’re focused and know why you’re blogging. On the other hand, blogging is not for everybody.
That’s the truth, and most people go into blogging for the wrong reason — to make quick money.
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What do i need to be a blogger? should be your research before starting a blog; and If you don't possess these qualities, Banana Island is very far from you - if that's where you're going.
If you just started blogging or you're planning to start, here are some reasons I think you may quit before the next year.

#1. You are in to make quick cash.
Let me bring in Linda again. She's the reason why most people are into blogging today. They want to be like her and make money like she does; forgetting the fact that Linda Ikeji started her blog in 2010 and it was after 5 years she started earning from the blog. So if you're into blogging to make quick money. Egbon , think again.
You might have seen different testimonies of people making money from their blog in just a short period and you take that as a motivation, it's good but believe me, 99.9% are lies.
"How I made $1000 from my 2 weeks old blog". They're actually giving fake testimonies to entice you and sell you the information of how they made or make quick money. It is after buying it, you discover it's a trash that deserves a dustbin. The only way they make money is the trash they sell to you.
In conclusion, you can sure make money from blogging if you give it time and do it right. So wake up, and do some work before thinking of money.
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#2. You chose the wrong niche.
This is a very common mistake. I once made it too, so you're not alone. A niche is the major topic you want to blog about, which can be health, sport, lifestyle, tutorials, etc. Your chosen niche can make or mare your blog. If you don't choose correctly, there are chances you will loose interest, and yout blog may not last a year or even six months.
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#3. You are Faker than Real.
Many bloggers are guilty of this, especially the entertainment bloggers - copy & paste. This may be the reason you're not getting visitors. There's no way I'll re-read a post I've read from another blog.
It is even worse to an extent that I once read a post on a blog and "lalasticlala" was written at the end of it. So I thought to my self, "lalasticlala now has a blog?" then on a second thought I discovered the author of the post just lifted everything from Nairaland without editing it. That is how far people can go about copying and pasting.
Another thing you should know is that Google— the number 1 search engine, hates plagiarism (copy and paste). If you make Google hate your blog, then you know what it means. It means your blog will not be indexed by Google, Adsense will never approve your blog, and even advertisers will not even notice you. So why then are you blogging? You're definitely going to pack up.
If you are a "copy and paste" blogger, make a U -turn now before your blog starts crumbling.
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#4. You don't have writing skills.
Blogging is not for bad writers, tho you don't need to have a doctorate degree in English Language to become a blogger - you should be able to express yourself clearly. There's no way you'll attract visitors when they can't comprehend what you're writing. I once saw a link on Facebook that attracted me, I followed the link to read the full post but I couldn't finish reading it because of the bad structure. At a point I even thought I was reading French. Learn how to write well before becoming a blogger.
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#5. You are too lazy or busy
Blogging requires commitment and consistency. Though it may be difficult to frequently publish new post every week if you have an office job. The best thing to do here is to create a workable plan, a schedule or better still, forget about blogging for the main time.
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My name is Gozie Brain Izuka, and I hope you find these points helpful. If you've read this post and you've seen that your blog is obviously heading to the grave, you don't have to give up. You just have to work on the points that may affect your blog. And most importantly, you need a mentor, someone to guide you so you won't be heading for the bush. That is why you should join my mailing list if you're not yet a subscriber.
Don't hesitate to contact me about any blogging challenges you may come across, or drop a comment.