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Uncategorized · May 29, 2014

THE 3 WORST REASONS TO BECOME A BLOGGER

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Hey curvy girls all over the world,

As I said in our 5th-year anniversary post, I would be sharing my personal thoughts and tips on blogging. All the things I have learned over the course of 5 Years. That’s a long time to be in this industry and be successful at it. I thought my first blogging tip post should be simple, short, and sweet. Oftentimes, people ask, why did I become a blogger. As I mentioned numerous times on this site, it has always been to motivate and encourage plus-size women to stop hiding their bodies and learn to love and embrace their bodies with fashion.

I get quite a few emails from aspiring bloggers who want to know how do they start blogging and how do they become famous from it. I often chuckle at those emails. I also, get emails that say, can you give me some blogging advice so I can get free clothes. Oh, and I do get a few emails that ask, how do you get to go to all these events and trips, can you give me blogging advice, so I can do that too.

First of all, these questions are more than enough reasons why no one should become a blogger (just my opinion). In life, you should love and be passionate about the things you spend your free time on. Most successful bloggers who have been doing it for 2 years and more love and are passionate about their specific niche. Free stuff, fame, and trips are not their motivation. The reader and their love for beauty, fashion, writing, politics, or whatever it is they blog about, is their motivation.

The right reasons to be a blogger could be – to inspire people, create awareness, provide information, and share your passion. Most of the population do 9 to 5 jobs for money, but blogging is a profession that one might adopt for self-accomplishment, and that might get you better results than going precisely for the money. People can be observed opting for platforms like Spotify to publish their podcasts, merely to divulge their experiences, creativity, and imagination. And production service firms can be found that are specifically working for such bloggers to assist them in achieving their dreams, such as Lower Street and a few others. These companies might help with money but their focus can be, to provide you with a global platform.

Try to be an influencer instead of a blogger.

So, if you’re a blogger who is trying to figure out should you stay a blogger or if you’re an aspiring blogger, then you should definitely read these tips on “Why You Shouldn’t Be or Become A Blogger”

1. Blogging To Be Famous

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Honestly, at this point in the blogging game, becoming famous is much like having a $1 and a dream. It can happen but don’t hold your breath. Everybody and their mother, brother, sister, and even dogs have their own blog. In addition to everyone being a blogger today, most of the popular niches are oversaturated and you would need a stellar game-changing idea to really stand out. What many people fail to realize is that blogging takes a lot of time, perseverance, patience, and consistency, that is, if you want to be a good blogger. To blog just to be famous is not enough and chances are you will burn out quickly. Regardless of whether you buy TikTok likes or followers on other social media platforms, you will still burn out and might feel like giving up rather quickly. You will find yourself giving up on your blog probably before you even hit your one-year anniversary. Another thing is that readers are not dumb. They know when you’re there for them and when you’re not.

2. To Get Free Shit

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Bloggers only blog to get free shit is probably one of the insinuations that I despise the most. While getting free stuff is a blogging perk and can be a nice perk, it should not motivate you to become or even stay a blogger. Half of the free stuff company’s send you, wind up being shit you don’t want, can’t fit, don’t like, or could care less about. When you care about your blog and its brand, you will only want to create opportunities and partnerships with company’s that go beyond free stuff. Free stuff does not pay bills. Most bloggers still have jobs and can buy their own. Nine times out of ten, these brands want you to basically give them your firstborn for one free item. They want you to tweet ten thousand times and Facebook another ten thousand times to work off that one free item. Basically, it’s not worth it and in the words of Sweet Brown, “Ain’t nobody got time for that.” If you’re a blogger you should be working on building relationships with company’s and going beyond free stuff.

3. To Make A Lot of Money

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I know quite a few people who blog full time and make a nice income from it. However, don’t be blinded by money or fame. Don’t get me wrong, there is a lot of earning potential in blogging. If you don’t blog full-time and have another job, blogging income can be great. If you treat your blog like a business you have the potential to earn enough for blogging to be your main source of income. I know it’s easy to get starry-eyed when you read about bloggers like Bryan Boy and Man Repeller, YouTubers like Michelle Phan, and others making 6 figures or more. To get to that financial level, your numbers aka analytic’s have to prove worthy of that kind of money. You can’t have 100 unique visitors daily and expect to make $100,000. Not gonna happen! Your traffic, social media influence, and business savvy can help you achieve financial success.

Again, you have to be willing to put in the work on the creative and administrative side to get that big payday. In order to succeed, you may have to create a comprehensive SEO strategy and create a checklist. An SEO checklist can be used to streamline the systematic search engine optimization process. If you are just starting out with SEO or have been working on search engine optimization for a while, you might probably know that there is a lot that goes into a comprehensive SEO strategy. That could include finding seo bolton agencies who can help optimize your blog with the right keywords, or collaborating with other companies to promote their services or products in your blog; you have to treat it like it’s your primary business. Making money from blogging will not happen overnight. It takes time, great ideas, integrity, and the ability to handle your business. You have to be willing to come to the table with those types of characteristics to make your blog profitable. If you don’t have that, then pull up a chair, have a seat, and rethink this whole blogging thing.

I know some of you may be surprised at some of the things I said, but as you can read, blogging is not all that easy, it’s fun and can come with amazing perks and opportunities, but it also works. Especially when you care about your blog. There are times when I literally spend an eight-hour day creating and organizing content for my readers. I think about what will pique my readers’ interests. In addition to creating content, I work on the tech side of my blog, making sure links work, making sure photos can be seen, making sure that the user experience is a good one.

With anything you want to do and be successful in life, you have to work at it. Blogging is no different. I honestly hope that this helps some of you and puts your blogging heart in the right place.

I want to hear from you, was I right on target with this article or nah? Leave a comment

Posted By: alissa · In: Uncategorized

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Comments

  1. Lois says

    May 29, 2014 at 1:01 pm

    I love this post! Not everyone will tell the truth about blogging the way you did!!

  2. alissa says

    May 29, 2014 at 2:21 pm

    Thanks Lois!

  3. Jeniese Hosey says

    May 29, 2014 at 2:23 pm

    Great post. I think it so important for people to know how hard blogging is and how much time it takes. You can definitely not be in it for the wrong reasons. You have to be true to yourself and be faithful because it takes so much time and perseverance. Congratulations on your anniversary! Your blog is one of my absolute favorites!

    • alissa says

      May 29, 2014 at 3:03 pm

      Yes! @jeniese Hosey I think people don’t get it and sometimes even the new bloggers that I follow on Instagram are blogging for all the wrong reasons.

  4. Suz says

    May 29, 2014 at 2:38 pm

    I was thrown off by the title. At first it sounded like you were trying to dissuade people from becoming bloggers… like, ever. Full stop. (Suggested re-title: The 3 Worst Reasons to Be or Become a Blogger. Never let it be said I didn’t offer constructive criticism!)

    Now that I’ve read it and get what you really meant, I absolutely agree. Those are the worst reasons to do it. You should do it because you love it and your subject matter (whatever that may be). Getting something tangible in return can be a great perk, but it shouldn’t be your sole motivation.

    • alissa says

      May 29, 2014 at 3:01 pm

      @suz LOL Yes, now, that was some good ole criticism. I think I like your title better too. Glad you took the time out to read the whole thing.

  5. Marcy says

    May 29, 2014 at 3:02 pm

    Great advice, Alissa!!! Passion is of upmost importance and knowing what sets you apart within a niche is incredibly valuable.

  6. Lovely in la says

    May 29, 2014 at 6:06 pm

    You really nailed it! Spot on!

  7. kishina says

    May 29, 2014 at 7:40 pm

    Awesome tips! I’m new to blogging and I follow some amazing people with great content. Finding my niche is something I’m currently aspiring to do. I really appreciate you sharing this with your readers.

  8. Florence says

    May 30, 2014 at 9:46 am

    Nice! My daughter blogs (CeCe) and I tell everyone she has two full-time jobs.

  9. Florence says

    May 30, 2014 at 9:48 am

    P.S. You looked Mahvelous Dahling in the prom video!

  10. Sasha Renee says

    June 2, 2014 at 7:28 pm

    You are so right Thanks for posting this! I blog because I saw/see a niche in the community that I fit in to AND I wanted to share my knowledge and passion with others. It doesn’t matter whether I have 10 followers/readers or 10,000 followers, I write to share what’s on my mind or to share tips.

  11. Foirx says

    February 19, 2016 at 6:07 am

    Hey you two we love your new website and your blog! We retsegerid for updates, so hopefully we’ll get notified when new stuff gets entered. We enjoyed looking through all of your incredible photos. You two are just getting better and better every year! You are really something! And wow we didn’t know that you have had your work in all of those publications The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine, etc. We think we need an update:) Also love the photos of Avery & Parker! We just laughed when we saw Avery with that big red nose:) We miss you and hope to talk soon Mom & Dad Ryan

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