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Are these Blogging Lies costing your life?

By the end of the last post, if you thought that was the end of the journey then I am sorry to say my friend, the show is still on. There are still many myths that need to be busted, and there are many truths that need to be told. Let’s start busting some more blogging myths (lies).

The lies we are going to expose here are not related to blogging per se, but to the person who blogs. These lies are told to stop talented bloggers like you from becoming a lethal force.

Lie 1: A successful blogger knows what he wants lie

This is one of the most ridiculous lies told to the beginners. Man, there is no way of knowing what you want when you are starting out, for you are a newbie. How will you know what you should expect until and unless you know your terrain? And as a newbie, my friend, you have just started to explore the field. You will take time before you can gauge the possibilities offered by this medium and to know what you want from it.

Lie 2: A successful blogger knows what he is doing lie

No! Not by a long shot. This is a big lie. Man, you can’t know what you were doing until you are done. When starting out, no blogger knows what he or she is doing. Go and ask Seths and Darrens of the world and you will know the reality. Even they were not sure what they were doing until they tasted at least a drop of the sweet blood of success. Yes, at best, you can hope to know what you are doing, and you can be ready to evolve with the process. Read it loud:

It’s not just the blog that grows. It’s the blogger that shapes up with the blog!

And, if anyone tells you this lie again, hand the dictum over to him.

Lie 3: A blogger knows how to do it lie

How can you possibly believe it? And have you thought why someone else is painting the know-all picture for bloggers?

Man, if I were you, I would have kicked ass.

Just think like this: blogging involves at least coding, hosting, writing, promoting, networking, sharing, etc. Now tell me, which blogger, until and unless he is some blogging-god or something, can know all these stuffs (as pros of each of the fields will now) when they are just starting out? And, why would a successful professional blogger even bother to know all these stuffs, if they can outsource these works?

Tell these sweet friends of yours, there is something called focus, which if you lose can bring death upon your blogging career. The first and the foremost goal should be to know how you can add value, and then to focus 80 percent of your resources on doing that. You can devote the rest 20 percent on other related stuffs.

Who Else Subscribe to These Blogging Myths Part -2

In the last article, I assisted you in exposing some of the common myths associated with blogging, and in this article, we shall debunk some more myths. (If you have not read the first part then click on Who Else Subscribe to These Blogging Myths).

Myth 5: Good Content is Enough Myth

You will be surprised to know that many people still believe that just writing jaw-dropping, out-of-the-world articles is enough to succeed in blogging. They think: just write the best of the best articles and people will flock around them with a pen and paper asking for their autograph. Well, this doesn’t happen, at least not over nigh. Initially, one has to work hard to bring people to one’s website.

Myth 6: Self Promotion Myth

My mom asked me not to go over the roof and shout, “I am the best.” She said if you are the best, people will notice you, eventually.

Well, not on the Internet, and this one time I ask you to overlook your mom’s advice, I am asking as if you never did that, and go over the top (of not your roof) but on the top of Digg, StumbleUpoon, Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, etc., and shout, “I am the most attractive fellow around. Come see me.” This will work. Self promotion, after all, is not that bad a thing.

Myth 7: Freebie Myth

Freebies work, and no one can challenge this fact, but freebies only work in helping you retain your visitors, and if the content of your website is worth waiting for. If not then, visitors will come, collect the freebie, and will leave silently, without making a fuss.

Myth 8: Blogging Platform Myth

You will find lots of people who will say that a blogging platform doesn’t matter. You can use blogger, typepad, b2evolution, Drupal, Mambo, Joomla, WordPress, or whatever; it doesn’t matter. Well, ask these fellows, “If this is the case then why so many people are using WordPress, and why many people are abandoning their existing blog platform for WordPress?”

A blogging platform doesn’t matter if you know how to create a theme, design all the required plug-ins, build support for it, have thousands of dollars to cover the development cost, and have at least 100 years to get everything you need to keep your blog functional and safe.

For rest of us WordPress is the best.