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What do you find the most frustrating aspect of blogging?

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Question added by Tala Ahmad
Date Posted: 2016/08/15
Bryan Dean
by Bryan Dean , Blogger , American Express Travel Related Services

Hi, I think the most frustrating aspect of blogging is face negetive views of your articles. Anyway, I am using this plagiarism checker website to check my content quality and uniqueness. 

Justin Peter
by Justin Peter , Freelance Writer , Upwork

Blogging is such a wonderful hobby, but there is a frustrating side of blogging. As a blogger, I also faced some bad things like spammy comments on my blog. So I think the most frustrating aspect of blogging is not getting leads because the blogging goal is to reach the targeted audience. In this term, We should give more focus on content designing, It is the most challenging thing in blogging. You should always be unique with your website content. Basically, I am using this plagiarism checker Fixgerald to check our article's uniqueness before publishing. My passion is traveling and adventure around the world and I love sharing tips and experiences with people that's why now  I am handling a personal travel blog and publishing content regularly.

MATI ULLAH
by MATI ULLAH , Assistant Professor , The University of Haripur

It will be better to have a meeting with the student as well parents

Intisar Ul Hassan
by Intisar Ul Hassan , Process Engineer , Masood Textile Mill

the most frustrating aspect of blogging is the negative views of people. some people just give negative comments without understanding your views.

Nila Eslit
by Nila Eslit , Content Writer for Fitness web , George Allen

The most frustrating aspect of blogging is in not getting leads. In which case, the problem NOT on the visitors/potential customers. Rather, the issue is in the quality of your Content. Try to review the quality of your content, target personas, and the buyer's journey to put you on track.

mohamad danach
by mohamad danach , Freelance Translator , Freelance Translation - Mohammad Danach

i think the most frustrating is the people who don't respect the opinions

Mohammad Abu Hani
by Mohammad Abu Hani , Receptionist , Marriott

You asked for one aspect and I think it's "Routine "

Daniil Shilov
by Daniil Shilov , Marketing and Business Development Lead , Henderson International LLC

Trends and/or what is popular at the given time since it limits creativity and originality of my posts; turning some posts into the same thing another blogger is writing about; making the blog sphere generic and boring.Seeing such trends, which are normally pointless and counter-productive anyway everywhere is another frustration for the same reason.

Matthew Chadderdon
by Matthew Chadderdon , Chief Executive Officer (CEO) , Omnibloc Ltd.

I believe the two most frustrating aspects of blogging are determining your audience and the frequency with which you engage them.

Blogging everyday might seem tempting, it's certainly popular among top bloggers today, but is it really right for you and your content? A daily blog post does not equate to good content, therefore it's prudent to consistently post engaging content that readers want rather than flooding them with information they don't care about and won't read.

This segues into the other difficult aspect of blogging: Content creation. At the end of the day viewers will read content that resonates with them regardless of frequency; a good blogger creating solid content does not need to post every day if posting every day results in lower quality content.

The second most frustrating aspect is identifying your audience. Too often bloggers try to cast the widest net possible to engage to engage as many readers as possible; this rarely works. This decision only results in vague content lacking any originality or unque identity and makes the blogger seem vague and uninspired.

Instead, find a niche or subject you as a writer are passionate about, this will almost always result in higer quality content creation, which translates into solid readership. Readers appreciate good content, specifying what you're about facilitates the creation of just that.

In summary: Blog as often as you can create good content, and be specific about your blog's subject matter.

Moses Nyaimwa
by Moses Nyaimwa , Renewable Energist , Solar Innovations Ltd

1. Not being able to reach out to your viewers or readers maybe the message you passed was taken the wrong way and negatively. 2. For those earning using ads the ability of not hitting your own target example I intend to have 1000 viewers a day and my post aren't making it there so I get low returns 3. Your readers need to be always in touch with you blog get new things if u aren't creative you will be frustrated

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