Is Content Important
Is Content Important
What do you enjoy writing about?
That is the most prevalent phrase used by bloggers, online experts, and internet businesses. You've probably heard it before. I've taken this advice myself. This is how it works:
If you want to make money online, choose a topic you are interested in. It would help if you enjoyed it, or it will not work.
I used to agree with this wholeheartedly. However, I've recently begun to rethink that rule. Creating a website on a topic you're passionate about is a terrific method that works well for many individuals, but I wonder if there are other ways to go.
The first fault I see with this guideline is that if the niche or topic you're interested in isn't profitable, it'll be challenging to make much money online with it, no matter what you do.

Assume you enjoy tea.
If you want to make money online, should you write about it? I'm still determining. You could quickly build a popular tea website, but by focusing on a more profitable area, you may make much more money with the same amount of effort and time.
One reason used to support the "you need to write about what you love" thesis is that if you choose a topic solely for its profitability, you will quickly lose motivation.
However, if you write about something you enjoy, you will have content for years. This is mainly correct, but only partially, because some people are motivated only by a desire to make money or succeed.
In other words, if they create a website in a profitable niche and realize their efforts are paying off, they will be motivated regardless of the topic.
They will even conduct a study and learn about it if necessary. So, what is my opinion? Both solutions are viable.

Choosing a niche or topic because you enjoy it is an excellent way to start, but choosing a profitable topic and treating it methodically can be just as effective.
If you still need to prepare your niche idea, locating your speciality may take some investigation. When it comes to selecting a niche, try to keep the following in mind:
What motivates and excites you? You'll always have content if you blog about your passion.
You'll stand out from the crowd if you're the only one with your hobby or line of work. Immediately, you assumed the role of leader.
You may not be an expert, but you have the expertise to produce high-quality content.
This allows you to generate a large amount of content for search engines.
You may take the audience from novice to expert if you delve into your subject and make it your focus. This is an excellent method for establishing a community.
Are you attempting to write a blog about current events and trends? This is usually temporary, although it can benefit short-term niche blogging and Google traffic if the current niche is popular.
Whatever you do, aim to fill a niche with plenty of material and the opportunity to make money.
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Interesting read Robin, but... absolutely any niche which we choose can be profitable in my opinion!
It feels better to write about things you are familiar with
and have passion for. You can explain it better and you
know the do's and don'ts. Success will follow later.
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Interesting perspectives. However writing what your're passionate about may endear your more to your readers who will, in turn, take your advice because they trust you to not steer them wrong just to make a buck.
Writing JUST to make money can sometimes be shallow and the reader sees right through that thereby creating trust issues.
Just my take.....although I see your point of view.
Debbi