Hi All,
I am currently doing a market research on my niche. I have been reading articles, blog post, magazine, joined a chat room, talked to other people, etc. The more
I would suggest stop the research for now and start producing content. After as much research as you have done you can probably create dozens of articles for that niche so just jump into it ;)
Will do .. Thank you.. I made a mistake of not researching my niche in the beginning, and now i have been researching like crazy
All I can say is start writing. The information is already in you head. If you leave it there no one will know what you want and need to say.
Been there done that. And I never seem to learn, since I do it again and again.
But I have sort of managed myself to realize that it can not be perfect before I start my project, articles or whatever I analyze.
I have found a point where I say; this is as good as it gets.
And it is possible to adjust and correct everything later.
Yes as Jasmine stated we are all in the era of constant learning and that is good if you want you website to be up to date and revelant. One suggestion is to remember the original reason for the research and post what you found. Then go on to the next question and so forth.
Thank you.. I am always keep the main reason in mind, and is the main reason I keep searching for answers. lol
Yeah, analysis paralysis can be a real problem if you let it. Perhaps you could put a time limit on your research. One hour research to 3 hours writing or whatever works for you.
Lol, I have been in analysis paralysis before and it is not fun! I think that you have created a learning experience for yourself here - "the more I research on my niche, more questions come up." I know this might not be what you want to hear, but we will never stop learning about our niches, not if we want to have a successful website. You will keep asking yourself new questions that you will have to explore and find the answers to. My advice is this: take it one lesson at a time. When you do research, write down all that you research, all the knowledge you gain, and any questions you have. Do this each time and keep track of what you are learning and you won't go so crazy. Remember that you don't have to answer every single question right away. You probably won't be writing more than 5 blog posts a week, so you only need to answer 5 questions per week. At the rate your going it seems you will have enough questions and answers to last you a few months, lol. Take your time, and build your knowledge. Once you feel you fully understand something, write about it. I hope this helps and that you understood it :)
I really like this approach, and yes I was hoping for a more definitive answer. Thank you for this insight and tips I will surely use them.. Thank you
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How to know when you are doing too much research?
Hi All,
I am currently doing a market research on my niche. I have been reading articles, blog post, magazine, joined a chat room, talked to other people, etc. The more
I would suggest stop the research for now and start producing content. After as much research as you have done you can probably create dozens of articles for that niche so just jump into it ;)
Will do .. Thank you.. I made a mistake of not researching my niche in the beginning, and now i have been researching like crazy
All I can say is start writing. The information is already in you head. If you leave it there no one will know what you want and need to say.
Been there done that. And I never seem to learn, since I do it again and again.
But I have sort of managed myself to realize that it can not be perfect before I start my project, articles or whatever I analyze.
I have found a point where I say; this is as good as it gets.
And it is possible to adjust and correct everything later.
Yes as Jasmine stated we are all in the era of constant learning and that is good if you want you website to be up to date and revelant. One suggestion is to remember the original reason for the research and post what you found. Then go on to the next question and so forth.
Thank you.. I am always keep the main reason in mind, and is the main reason I keep searching for answers. lol
Yeah, analysis paralysis can be a real problem if you let it. Perhaps you could put a time limit on your research. One hour research to 3 hours writing or whatever works for you.
Lol, I have been in analysis paralysis before and it is not fun! I think that you have created a learning experience for yourself here - "the more I research on my niche, more questions come up." I know this might not be what you want to hear, but we will never stop learning about our niches, not if we want to have a successful website. You will keep asking yourself new questions that you will have to explore and find the answers to. My advice is this: take it one lesson at a time. When you do research, write down all that you research, all the knowledge you gain, and any questions you have. Do this each time and keep track of what you are learning and you won't go so crazy. Remember that you don't have to answer every single question right away. You probably won't be writing more than 5 blog posts a week, so you only need to answer 5 questions per week. At the rate your going it seems you will have enough questions and answers to last you a few months, lol. Take your time, and build your knowledge. Once you feel you fully understand something, write about it. I hope this helps and that you understood it :)
I really like this approach, and yes I was hoping for a more definitive answer. Thank you for this insight and tips I will surely use them.. Thank you
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I've found the Brain Audit to be an excellent resource. It seems to have a great balance.
Thank you .. will look into it