How to Stay Motivated for Creating Web Content
Here is one mistake many people make because of the lack of experience. They start writing content for no one. In other words, when they publish their new blog, they only have a hope, but no audience. This can be a very good way to become unmotivated quickly.
The benefit that popular blog websites have is that they have an audience in the form of subscribers. When you know you have 1 thousand subscribers to your blog, you feel like there is a purpose to writing your content. You are guaranteed 1 thousand listeners to see your content you are about to publish.
Spend some time building a subscription base. With some basic traffic it should be possible to get the first 100 subscription within the first 2 or 3 months. Sometimes this happens even sooner. Once you have 100 subscribers, try writing new content for them.
If you manage to get people to like your content, then chances are they are much more likely to spread the word about your blog to others on Facebook, Twitter or even their own blog or website. This will only increase the chance of new members opting in to your blog feed. How would you feel if you had 1,000 subscribers?
I know you may say: But Greg, I already knew all of this about Google. Where are all the tricks, cheats and other intel? Well, there aren’t. And you shoudn't be thinking that there is. That's what people who try to scheme think like. Always trying to find those "secret" ways of increasing traffic.
You may find a few "holes" here and there and take advantage of them, but chances are, as Google algorithms improve, even those holes will be filled. And then what? People will start to complain and say things like: Only people who have been there before are able to succeed online. And you know what? One day that may actually become true due to the amount of content that has been posted and linked to. This is how Google does work, and this is what you have to keep in mind when you write articles for Google.
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