7 Reasons Why Do We Blog.
Why do people blogging?
Have you ever questioned why you blog or why you must? There are more than 70 million blogs available online today; it's fascinating to note their goals.
Up until recently, it was difficult for regular individuals like us to make money online. Prior to the arrival of the WEB 2.0 era, it was challenging to make money online four to five years ago. Our only option at the time was to create a website, promote it, and sell advertising space on it.
Everything changed today. The desire for blogs is growing every day, and everyone who has heard of them wants one. So, why? Let's attempt to perform some supervision.
1. Glory. The vanity always has been, is, and will be. Is it really a surprise that individuals want to be famous? Take a look at how many fantastic individuals you have met since you started blogging. Steve Pavlina, Darren Rowse, Seth Godin If not blogs, did you ever know them?
2. Expressing oneself. A lot of people blog because it provides them a boost of energy. I started this blog simply to express my opinions... Exactly why not? And there are men who are experts in several fields but lack access to other chances. The finest tool for people like us is the internet.
The possibility that people will become famous all over again online before becoming famous in real life is not something I would rule out because the internet has only just begun to flourish. Such individuals should blog.
3. Job. Blogging is a full-time career for many people. Companies employ writers to cover the release of their new products. According to what I stated in my piece, "Occupation Bloggger, " the average blogger in the US makes between $2,55,000 and $3,000,000 per month.
4. Selling of own goods. We can start selling our products online immediately and anywhere in the world. The Internet is the best resource we have, especially if we have an electronic product like an eBook or practical software. And people employ it. The blog aids in achieving these goals.
5. The marketing of affiliate goods. New methods have recently surfaced that enable anyone to use a blog to sell affiliate goods. Look at this.
6. Supporting another. True, true, true Why not, then? I discovered other blogs written by family doctors, radio engineers, and even zoo employees who discuss what to do in certain circumstances.
7. Earning money online. And eventually, people start blogging purely for financial gain. Regarding John Chow, I don't mind if my blog earns me $18,000 if I'm being completely honest. However, I don't have any such goals. John is not alone either. A blog is a major business for many people. I read that Engadget earns more than $100,000 per month somewhere. I think we can all agree that these people don't have any financial issues.
Although we all hold diverse opinions, we are all the same since blogging has united us. Let's start blogs, market them, and enjoy the process since it will open up a lot of doors for us in the future.



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