The No List Blogger: Falling below the ABC’s
Posted on 15 January 2010 by Cornelius Aesop
Under the radar, unnoticed or just too new to count, yeah I thought so? How do I know? Well it certainly isn’t because I knew who you are, but because I’m right down there with you. So you just recently started your blog or maybe not – either way you are not getting those big numbers of readers that all your favorite bloggers boast. Before you hide your tail between your legs and run (or swing) off into the distance maybe you should sit back, revel in all its glory and enjoy the ride.
I know, you are thinking this monkey must be off his rocker, nuts or just plain bananas! No, well ok – I am all about bananas but I haven’t gone bananas. Somewhere between reading Man vs Debt and The Aussie Nomad, I began to reach an epiphany. Man vs Debt plans on becoming an “A-list blogger” which includes racking up more money in 2010 through ‘light affiliates and light freelancing” then I make a year at my full time job. While the Aussie Nomad takes more of a ‘I got friends in low places’ approach, I began to discover I sided with the latter.
I’m not saying that I wouldn’t like to rack up some serious cash through blogging myself, and get my paws on a few featured articles. But if I look at it as an uphill battle, I’ll eventually hit the banana peel. Everyone wants a piece of the lime light. Yet once it’s on them, all they want is to be left alone. So what if a big day for MonkeyBrewster.com is one where I had only a few dozen people flip through the homepage. I’m still new, developing and growing my site and my own personal blend of things to fling. From where I stand, it looks good. Plus, if I mess up, it won’t make as large of a splash. Truth be told, it’s not all that bad working my way up. Besides, enjoying what you do will make all the difference in the long run.
*Disclaimer: I like Man vs Debt and think what he is doing is phenomenal, more power to you.
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