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Writing when nobody cares-at first.

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Published on January 8, 2017

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The initial stage where you're writing blog posts and nobody is reading them can be the hardest part in building out your website. Writing 10,000 words with a few people periodically seeing your site can be challenging.

Just realize this is part of the process, keep writing. Target long tail keywords. Post to social media. Get Site Comments. Rinse and repeat.

Google has to earn your trust. Keep at it. Don't give up. Just remember depending on your niche you're more than likely climbing a mountain, not a small hill. So one step at a time is how you get there. Keep consistent and realize it will take time but will all be worth it if you stick with it!

Have a plan mapped out ahead of time and stick to it. Don't focus on your stats at all while getting started. Have a vision laid out, create a great website. Go from there.

Good luck to all of you.

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