Why You Should Start A Blog
Happy Friday everyone. Can you believe that it’s Fall already? It seems like it was just yesterday that the pandemic and spring were just beginning.
Time is flying. Before we know it, it will be 2021. I know a lot of people are looking forwards to it. 2020 isn’t over yet. You still have time to complete your goals. It doesn’t matter what it is, you still have the time to make it happen one.
Starting a blog or a YouTube channel may be one of your goals. You may have asked yourself the question “Should I start a blog?” hundreds of times. My answer is yes, do it. In today’s post, I want to go over why you should start a blog. I’ll be sharing some ideas that worked for me when I started out.
If you’re on the fence about why you should start a blog, today’s post is just what the doctor ordered.
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TEACH PEOPLE
The first reason why you should start a blog is so that you can teach people things. If you know a lot about a subject or topic, your blog could be a platform to educate them. When I talk about content, it does not always have to be anything very serious.
You can write about something as simple as how people can have a productive day and what steps they can take to make every day worthwhile. Similarly, if you enjoy cooking, you can write about recipes, healthy meals, and so on.
The truth is that as long as your content is helping people feel better and helping them solve their problems, you will always have an audience. Keep that in mind when you are growing your blog. When you figure out you’re niche, you may be able to capitalize on it.
As I’ve gotten better with my finances, I’ve used My Money Chronicles to let people know how I did things, such as increasing my credit score by 160+ points in 8 months. Yeah, that actually happened.
Your audience is out there. You just have to make sure you write good shit and educate them. Trust me, you will get better the more that you write.
MOTIVATE PEOPLE
If you have a compelling story about your life, you can use your blog to motivate people. One of the reasons I started blogging was because I read blogs where people struggled with how debt affected their life, and they made a way out of it. Making Sense of Cents, Young Adult Money, and Michelle is Money Hungry are three blogs that I started reading in late 2012/early 2013. All three of those sites continue to help motivate me today.
There is something else that you should avoid when trying to put yourself out there, and that is self-doubt. One way by which you can overcome self-doubt is by having the right people around you. Another way is to write down all the reasons that are responsible for this awkward feeling and decide to solve them one after the other.
Here is how I overcame self-doubt on my journey to building my blog.
When I started blogging, I didn’t know if my story was motivating or not. Some people used to tell me it was, but I still was not sure. I kept at it though. Eventually, I was able to my mindset. Now, I have total belief in myself, my blog, and my business.
Things have gotten so much better for me since I started. I still have a decent amount of debt, but I’m seeing the numbers go down a lot more. I can say that I’ve found my stride and have finally been able to start making more payments on it.
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HOLD YOURSELF ACCOUNTABLE
Believe it or not, a blog can help to hold you accountable. I set several goals over the years. I post a couple of them on my website at the beginning of each year. Every few months, I go back and review them. This gives me the motivation to try and complete them. I’ve even had readers ask me about them sometimes.
Being able to hold myself accountable has really changed my life. I am able to achieve much more every year than I used to. It has also helped to improve my engagement with my audience because they can tell that my blog is more than just an avenue to make money.
It is a place where they can learn enough to help them get out of debt and hold themselves accountable for the state of their lives.
HELP YOU GROW
Next on this list of why you should start a blog is growth. A blog can help you grow as a person. I wasn’t a writer before I started blogging. I still don’t consider myself to be a writer, but my skills have gotten much better. My first ever blog post was horrible. It was short as hell. Honestly, it sucked. After you write a lot, something starts to happen.
You get better with it. Besides writing better, a blog will help you grow by expanding your computer knowledge. I didn’t know anything about WordPress, designing images, or how to effectively advertise via social media. A blog will also help you practice consistency because you will begin to feel indebted to your virtual audience, who of course will expect to see more of your content. And you would not want to let them down.
Thanks to blogging, I now know all of these things, and I now live a happier and more fulfilled life.
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HELP YOUR BUSINESS
If you have a business, a blog can help it. For example, if you have a product-based business, you can write reviews about the products on your site. You can then promote those posts on different social media websites. It could get you some new customers.
Through your blog content, you can also direct people to your YouTube channel, if you have one, and grow that as well. After all, growing a YouTube channel is another goal for many people. It’s a goal for me, so make sure you subscribe to my channel here.
IT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE
My blog has changed my life. You may think I’m joking when I say this, but I’m not. When I started this site, I was working at a low paying job that I was beginning to hate, and I was struggling with money.
My only semi-consistent side hustle at the time was selling mixtapes, but that market was dying. Now, I have a legit business and a side hustle that is growing every month. I’m also making a dent in my debt.
Blogging has given me the opportunity to meet and become friends with a lot of great people who also happen to be bloggers and small business owners. It has helped me connect with amazing people from various parts of the world who enjoy reading and engaging with my content.
It has made me more responsible and taught me even more, to value people and contribute to their well being in my own way.
Without a blog, maybe none of this would have happened.
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Your story is inspiring, Jason. I love your honesty. I think people respect and get inspired by that more than blowing a bunch of smoke. I agree with all those reasons to start a blog. They have all done the same for me.
Thanks Chad.
I absolutely love reading your blog and truly appreciate that you’ve included my blog on your list of sites that made a difference to you. I’m excited to watch what you do next. Take no prisoners!!
Thanks. You always keep it real on your blog. One of my faves!
These are all of the reasons I started my own blog! It has been amazing for me and I love sharing my knowledge with others and motivating others. Plus, it’s allowed me so many networking opportunities, which has helped me grow!
I love the networking opportunities that blogging provides.