2. Becoming More Creative
There is something I’ve personally learned in my years of blogging – getting to be creative more and more in creating, generating quality and engaging content, socializing, making video content, and lots more!
I’ve got a variety of content ideas now that I believe strongly that when the whole blogging battle is completely over, I’ll become an inspiration to the blogging race, be it in creating content, using images, or making videos.
3. Building a Community
I quite understand the fact that the whole traffic wouldn’t have happened if I wasn’t pulling a shift in the community. Frequent blogging, interacting with folks via Facebook and Twitter, and building engagement with readers on my niche-related blogs have all driven tons of commenters and readers to my blog, and the same applies to blogs on which I’ve been reading posts.
And the most significant payoff has been the strong relationship that exists between me and other niche-related bloggers, influencers and content marketers which has brought all the great ideas, inspiration, responses and encouragement.
When you realize that you’re being an inspiration and a problem solver to many others out there through the content you regularly create, you’ll be getting more pulls to take steps further and will get the ginger to keep creating as well as continue being a problem solver in your specialty.