A successful blogger

Chennai, India
July 11, 2015 12:25am CST
We all know anyone writing articles for other blogs or one's own, wants to be identified and be successful. Considering the fact that there are numeric topics that one can write about, to be a successful short or detailed writer, one needs to consider the following: 1) The topic preferably needs to be a niche. The chances of your post being viewed or commented increases when your topic is on a niche area that the selective audience is more interested. Since these days, we don't like a general website talking about everything, and we would just tend to switch to the another site that is more interesting. 2) You should write on something that you are passionate about. Passion, I think, develops based on the circumstances that you grow or experience with during your lifetime so far. There may be a specific liking or disliking that you have developed over the years until now. Or it could have been triggered by some incident or accident that you have encountered sometime in your life. 3) Of course most of us start writing to make some money. Additionally, if you also have some morality attached to your expressions, the chances of your making it big, I believe, increases. 4) Finally, another point that I have observed in successful websites, is the execution of your ideas. The more real and implementable your idea is, the more viewership it would get. For example, if you have gone to the Agricultural Fields and are already implementing modern farming or helping other farmers with your modern techniques; and then you update such information in your blog or writeup article, that would have a better impact than just writing without any practical implementation. Some or many of these points, I think, might already have been published in other websites or blogs, I thought that it would be better to rewrite these thoughts that I wanted to share with Readers. Thanks for visiting this writeup. Your comments are welcome and I will come back with more specific topics through specific posts.
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