27. “If you do something great once, people think, ‘Oh, that was cool.’ If you do it twice, people are like, ‘Oh, okay,

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27. “If you do something great once, people think, ‘Oh, that was cool.’ If you do it twice, people are like, ‘Oh, okay,

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27. “If you do something great once, people think, ‘Oh, that was cool.’ If you do it twice, people are like, ‘Oh, okay, another post.’ But you do it three, four, five, six times, then people will take you more seriously.” – Poornima Vijayashanker, FemgineerPoornima Vijayashanker Femgineer Shares Her Blogging Advice
A large part of becoming a successful blogger and building trust with your what number is this singapore is being able to constantly stay on their radar.

It helps to think about it in terms of dating. Let’s say that you went out with someone and you had an absolutely fantastic date, everything went perfect, they were funny and charming, and they look exactly like their picture. But then they never called after that first date, they never followed up and you rarely heard from them again. How likely do you think you’ll remember them?

The same principle applies to blogging. The more you keep in contact, the more your audience sees your name and reads your post, the more likely you are to stay in their mind. Consistently publishing great content creates a sense of familiarity and trustworthiness that isn’t possible with a sporadic publishing schedule.

28. “Having the courage to be good instead of perfect is a part of blogging success and the trade-off you have to make to be consistent.” – Mark Schaefer, Business Grow
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Listen, you don’t need to be perfect every single time. It’s not only impractical, but it’s downright impossible to do so.

This is a hard lesson to learn, especially when you’re first starting out, but in order to maintain a consistent publishing schedule, you’re going to need to accept that some posts aren’t going to be winners. But that’s okay.

Being successful in anything requires the courage to be bad at something. If some posts are just “good enough” then look on the bright side, at least it’s not terrible.

29. “Running a blog has its highs, lows and plateaus, and you just have to continue pumping out genuine good content.” – Matt Nelson, WeRateDogs
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