Are you familiar with the latest Internet statistics? The numbers indicate our world is significantly impacted by the web’s power. Let me share some numbers with your from Royal Pingdom:
- 1.73 billion – Internet users worldwide (September 2009).
- 234 million – The number of websites as of December 2009.
- 126 million– The number of blogs on the Internet (as tracked by BlogPulse).
- 1 billion – The total number of videos YouTube serves in one day.
- 2.5 billion– Photos uploaded each month to Facebook.
- 200 billion – The number of spam emails per day (assuming 81% are spam).
- 27.3 million – Number of tweets on Twitter per day (November, 2009).
- 2.6 million– Amount of malicious code threats at the start of 2009 (viruses, trojans, etc.).
These numbers are astronomical and they are continually increasing! How do you compete in a virtual universe of billions? The answers are simple, but sometimes difficult to execute.
1. Blog about your passion.
If your passion is cracks in sidewalk, own it! Your desire to share will naturally accelerate momentum and drive people to your site. You can not fret over fears of negative feedback. Grab hold of the dreams stirring in your stomach and make something happen. Take your place in the blogsphere.
2. Follow a social marketing and blogging guru.
Following the advice of the experts is a proven inside track. They are willing to navigate your course and help you avoid danger. How many major catastrophes have ruined nature and humanity? All they had to do was listen! Don’t be a BP of the blogsphere. Listen to the leaders: Darren Rowse at ProBlogger, Stanford Smith at Pushing Social or Lynne Gabriel at The Entrepreneur Chic, just to name a few.
3. Join an ACTIVE blogging network.
Aligning yourself with others makes it difficult to knock you out. Blogging groups are great places to actively promote your blog, make friends and share your personal passion. Blog Frog is a supportive place to let bloggers know you exist. It is also a wonderful place to join niche communities.
4. Work backwards.
Where do you want to be in five years? Where do you want to be next year? Where do you want to be in six months? Setting goals is directive thinking. Acting upon goals is intentional action! Determining where you want your blog to be in the future and working backwards, will help you determine your priorities. Harness your destiny by sending out your lifelines today.
5. Enjoy yourself!
Blogging is not for everyone. If you are doing it to make money, stop, close your blog, re-evaluate and proceed with the authentic you. The latest trend may be blogging today, but if your heart is not it, it will not sustain you tomorrow. Spend your time doing what is real to you. Time is one thing you can not replace.
Take action today for a better blog tomorrow!
Chaplain Donna
Twitter: lavenderuses
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Some salient points there. I definitely blog about my passion and I am part of a wonderful blogging community here at commentluv. There are heaps of experienced bloggers who have helped and encouraged me along the way and I’m hoping I’m giving back some too. Thanks for sharing Donna.
Patricia Perth Australia
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Hi Patricia,
I’m glad to hear you are blogging about your passion. It not only allows you to share your love with the world, and it gives you an opportunity to grow in a constructive manner.
Following an experienced bloggers allows you to make your blog better for your readers. I think that it is also wonderful you are able to give back! There isn’t anything more satisfying than helping others.
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@chaplaindonna great post. I really love those statistics. Mind if I use them myself. I’m new to blogging. While I have been online since 2000. I am now blogging about things I like, and not trying to follow trends to “make money”. Someone wiser than myself, much like yo in fact said that if I write about what I like (am passionate) about everything else will follow. So I’m now doing just that and I’m happier for it.
Thanks.
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Hi Gilbert,
There is a link to the article that has the statistics I quoted and a lot more. You are more than welcome to use them, the link is in the third sentence. I am glad to hear you are blogging about your passion. It gives a deeper purpose and fulfilling gratification to you writing. Keep up the good work!
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The numbers are really staggering once you take the time to look at it. Wow, we’re talking about billions now. I heartily agree with your fifth point here, Donna. If one doesn’t love blogging and is only doing it for the money, then it’s not for them. It’s only too easy to get burned out like that.
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It is easy to burn-out when your passion for a task is lacking. I think many people jump on the popular band wagons because they are uncertain of or afraid of their true calling. There is not anything wrong with trying something new, but use wisdom before making a commitment.
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Great tips. Being new to the Blog World I’m truly excited and am eager to learn everything I need to be a significant contribution to the rapid growing community. Thank you for the little golden nuggets, especially withe mentioning Blog Frog!
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Blog Frog is really great! I hope you are able to make some great blogging friends if you join!
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Some great points you have mention,I always follow those as a member of some great blog community.
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Thank you! I’m glad to hear you are a part of a good community.
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Your statement about making sure to “own it” couldn’t be more true. I thought I’d pass along three extra blogging communities that are definitely worth checking out: BloggerLuv, BlogEnage, and SERPD. All have a very helpful and active community. Thanks for the great info!
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I’m glad that the information in my post resonated with you. Owning who you are can be challenging, but it is the only way to be authentic. Readers know when they are getting the heart of the writer and a good blogger does not disappoint. Transparency is the richest compliment to solid well researched content. Owing it is claiming your soul, prue freedom! Thank you for expanding the blogging community choices, hopefully people will find a good fit!
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I absolutely LOVE this post. I tweeted it and went to share on Facebook, but I think FB is down…
In any case, excellent points and very inspiring. Haven’t heard of Blog Frog, but I’m definitely on my way to check it out.
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Hi Angie!
It is wonderful you shared this post because it inspired you! I hope that the other people who read this will grab hold of the same spark that touched you. We can all use a recharge every now and again.
Blessings!
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Whenever i get excited about 100s of readers, I have to realize the audience is much larger, as you pointed out.
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Yes, that is right! You have the potential to have millions of readers, why limit yourself!
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owh, i don’t know is this, i hope more info from here thank’s i love luv
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Thank you Sari!
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Thanks for the awesome tips. Nowadays bloggers are concentrating on Social networks because it is the best and fast way to get good traffic. Getting a good search engine rank is not an easy task.
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I would hope people join social networks for than just good traffic. Getting to know your readers is important. You can learn their needs and how your blog or products can meet those needs. It is easy to become distant and go through the motions to get a good search engine rank, but real love and dedication to your readers is also important. Finding a balance between business and compassion is a good starting point.
Learning and doing all of the necessary things to become a GREAT blogger is not easy! That is why you have to love it and your readers!
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I think one of the best ways to speed up the process of taking your place in the blogspher is through blogging communities. Being an active member of one or two communities is the way to go in my opinion. It gives you more chance to focus more time and energy and make it a success, instead of joining too many and spreading your efforts top far and too between.
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I think you right about that Satrap. A couple of good communities will allow you to make some real connections and build solid relationships.
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Hey Chaplain, great post! Thanks for these wonderful tips. I am new to blogging and needed some info. It was of great help.
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I wish you the best of luck with your new blog. I am glad you were able to get some helpful information from reading my post.
Blessings
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With thousands of blogs getting added to the blogsphere, it had become so hard to stand out. Unique ideas, quality content, authority, frequent updates, good backlinks and Social media marketing can make a difference.
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Keep up the good work Gilberto! I enjoyed reading your post.
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