Why the Most Stemit Blogs are Fail Before You Even Start?
Why the Most Stemit Blogs are Fail Before You Even Start?
It’s true, The overwhelming majority of Steemit blogs end up as forgotten garbage.
Here’s why :
The overwhelming majority of blogs end up failing. Most of the time they end up failing because they don’t build up asolid foundation when they first start. This is especially true for Steemit blogs as the platform brings in more and more users.
Without a solid foundation, how will you build a strong blog in the long term, or even in the short term?
I’m writing this post because in order to learn from mistakes (or prevent them from happening), you first need to be aware of the problems you could be making and quickly fix them.
Without further ado, here are why 95% of Steemit blogs are doomed to failbefore they even start.
1. They Don’t Set Goals.
You’ve heard it a million times. But it’s absolutely true. In order to build a solid foundation for anything you want to accomplish in life, setting goals isessential for success.
Goal setting is super simple, yet nobody wants to make goal setting a priority which is what makes it a commonly overlooked step.
Goals consist of two main types: long term and short term goals. Long term goals the major stepping stones to your overall mission. Short term goals are goals leading up to those major stepping stones.
Here is what you need to do right this second.
Write down your big overall vision/mission.
For example, your main goal could be to make $1,000 dollars on Steemit in 3 months. Of course you could go larger than that, but as an example it will do.
Write the steps to achieving that mission.
You have your mission, now what? Well, now it’s time to think about the smaller steps that will lead up to the larger goals. For example, if your mission is to make $1,000 dollars on Steemit in 3 months, your short term goals could be:
Week 1:
Post introduceyourself article.
Set up social media accounts.
Build reputation by writing helpful comments.
Begin brainstorming post ideas.
Post and promote first blog post.
Week 2:
Pre-write multiple posts
Get involved in the community
Etcetera…
Give the goals a deadline.
Every goal needs a deadline. Make sure to add the time and day in which you need to finish it.
If your goal is to post your introduceyourself in the first week, prioritize it by writing, “Post introduceyourself article by Monday at 11:00am”.
Without a deadline, you won’t have a clear point in which your goals need to be completed, and you will never get anything done.
Hold yourself accountable. (Optional)
If you want to force yourself to succeed, this is the probably the best way to do it.
First, put yourself in a position where if you don’t achieve your goal, you’ll suffer pain. This pain can be embarrassment, humiliation, or physical pain (not recommended).
For example, to hold yourself accountable, tell everyone on Twitter that you will be posting on Monday at 11:00am.
If you don’t, your followers will lose trust in you and you’ll most likely feel guilty about it as your credibility slowly slips away... read more
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Great article. Setting achievable goals is the key to long-term success! Thank you
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Amazing article, I am touched, thanks for sharing ☺
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Maybe spellchecking could be a reason for failing?
Or strangely constructed sentences?
And repeating the tagline as header for an article?
Just a quick first impression.
first impression has nothing to do with success, sometime I see crazy titles earn a lot of money while others that spend hours in writing and correcting the post earn a few cents, what you will say about people posting some pictures from their travel and earning till $1000, if I and a lot of people that I know spend hours to earn at least a few dolllars for a post ?
Good advice mate! 🙏
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