avoid these 9 myths
avoid these 9 myths
 

 Blogging can be awesome but not initially, you have to make a lot of hard work at times, there are many things like comments, likes, tweets, traffic, content, social media and many other things that can raise a person's anxiety to a dangerous level but one will have to understand these to be successful.

    If you Google the tips and tricks of blogging, you will find many results that tell you what to do and what not to do, and with so many suggestions by professional and dreamy bloggers, differences of opinion are inevitable; which leads to even greater confusion. So here are 9 basic myths that will help dispel the doubts you may have been arguing about:

1: You can write about anything

    Sure you can write about anything, but this idea is true when you start your blog and decide what to write about. But once you get started you need to focus more and focus on the content of your blog. Freedom of speech is a luxury in blogging, but if you wish to get consistent traffic you will have to stick to a niche. Leaving the track is acceptable from time to time, but you can't write about elections someday and tour and travel on the other day.

2: Good Content = Popular Blog

    There is a small line between being good and being popular. True, the content is master, but that doesn't mean your blog will be recognized automatically. In addition to writing great content and providing useful information, you need to make sure you let people know about it and where marketing or promotion of your blog comes from. Don't just sit there waiting for people to find you because there are so many fish in the ocean. But the good news is that as soon as people find you and see how good your content is, they will keep coming back.

3: Blogs About Writing Only

    There are so many things to blog about, you will find that there are many blogs that talk about photo or video. It doesn't matter how you share, it's about what you share. You will find that there are more bloggers who share what others have written (just like giving the author the right credit), while there are others who share links rather than publish all posts. At the end of the day, your blog is your child and you don’t have to stick to a certain format all the time and that’s the beauty of blogging.

4: You Must Post Every Day

    This is a very common practice that many bloggers take as a basis for blogging, but it is also a calculated quality and not a quantity. But that doesn’t mean you keep posting and giving long spaces between posts, you need consistency. You can write 3-4 times a week or once a week, but stick to a schedule so your readers know when to visit your blog to discover new ones. If you don’t post every day, then make the point that you spend some time responding to ideas on your blog and promoting your blog through various channels.

5: Blogging is massive time consuming.

    Some blogs can be time consuming, but most blogs get high traffic with a post of 500 words or less and some activities that include newsletters and media releases can be done on a blog that allows smart companies to get better marketing and PR jobs.

6: New content:

    There are a lot of websites out there that always tell you that fresh content is king. But many search engine's algorithm is differently working like Bing. Bing comes up with more older and authoritative websites rankinng on top so don’t be surprised if you see your older blog posts get high levels of SEO ranking in Bing.

    It is true that fresh content may on topon the other search engines but this is a part of the whole blogging process. The design and formatting of your website also plays a major role in increasing web traffic to your blog. Keep these tips in mind before you wonder why thousands of word posting on a popular topic on a green fluorescent background with light coloured tags gets nothing.

7: Comments:

    Many websites and experts suggest responding to each comment to build relationships and repeat visitors to your blog. Comments help to create new ideas for blog posts so they form an integral part of any blog but you certainly can't respond to all comments.

    There are so many ideas that just say, 'good post', 'I love you', etc. How often do you expect him to say 'thank you'? Although the number of comments increases with ‘thank you’ each does nothing for your SEO level.

    This is probably not the most popular advice but it is better to stick to responding to comments that have the potential to turn into rich conversations. This will help your SEO levels and generate web traffic for your blog.

8: Creating Your Blog

    You can't just build your blog, post content and wait for web users to come. You should always add content and promote your blog. With micro-niche blogging and 200 million other blogs, promotions and advertising are a necessity to survive in this hilghly competetive field.

    Blogging has been an exciting challenge for many and is a lucrative way to make money. However, keep in mind some tips and myths to avoid common pitfalls that lead to frustration.

9: Blogging is dead!

    Many youtubers and bloggers are now spreading a message that "blogging career is now drowning due to google's snippet feature" that leads to 0(zero) click search means that a user searches a keyword but didn't click on any of the recommended website. Yes this is true that due to snippet many users did not click on the websites but didn't show each and every detail that a user wants. Snippet mainly shows some kind of conversion tools or some universal truths but blogs carries much more information than that which is a basic need for this industry.

So when you are ready to start a blog, these are the 9 myths that you must have to avoid to become a successful blogger.