Blogging is hard work.
If you agree, then chances are you part of the growing community of online scribes who wake up each day instantly regretting that light bulb moment when they decided to start a blog.
Do you spend hours every day churning out content you aren’t happy with and which never gets posted? Find it hard to carve out the time to write your best work? Frustrated by the constant demand for new ideas and subjects? Depressed that you don’t post as often as you want or feel you should?
Sound horribly familiar? If that’s you then this blog is for you. And the first thing you need to do is take a deep breath and chill. You are not alone.
Let’s start with some good news. There are an estimated 164 million blogs on the web (Social Triggers), of which 50% are considered active – and yours is one (even if you are not happy with the way things are going and feel it has all been a terrible mistake). Feel good - you are halfway to the top already!
The reality is that Blogging is hard work; anything worth doing well usually is but it doesn’t have to feel like hard work. Consider why you think it is hard work.
If you are honest with yourself then the likelihood is you know the answer – YOU! Somewhere along the road you lost your direction, that passion that motivated you to join the Blog Rush in the first place. You’re not getting the results you wanted which makes you try harder but that’s not helping. YOU ARE FRUSTRATED.
Psychologically, frustration is an energy killer – if we don’t like doing something (like blogging because it’s not going the way we want) we find excuses not to do it. It’s human nature. You know what I’m talking about – don’t have time, other priorities, no one is reading it anyway and so on.
So, what to do about it?
Sadly, many businesses just give up. Others carry on regardless and some will make it up the blogging food chain. Another alternative is to have someone else do it, a professional writer who can put their words in your mouth to deliver the message you want to the audience you decide
You’re already thinking - what is it going to cost, I don’t have the money – but before we get ahead of ourselves, consider this:
About the author:
A former award-winning journalist, Martin Shearsmith‘s two-career story has gone full circle as he returns to his roots as a writer, blogger and digital marketer. In between he traveled the world for business as a pioneer advocate of offshore outsourcing wearing, at different times, the client, supplier and consultancy hats before finally settling in the Philippines.
Are you ready to outsource your blogs?