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Part 3: The main reason why most blogs fail.. Like I just said, there's a lot of hype around content marketing these days.
Every online business wants to have a successful blog,
but the problem is, most companies have absolutely no clue how to run a blog.
And this is why it is so common that you stumble upon a company blog that is regularly updated
with new articles every single month.. But the number of comments and shares on these articles are in single digits at best.
Which means that no one is actually reading these articles.
Which means that these articles aren't bringing new customers.
Which means that all the work invested in these articles is wasted.
And I've totally been there.. Just a few years ago I had absolutely no clue how to run a successful blog.
So I just copied what other successful bloggers were doing and tried to follow their advice.
Other bloggers said that I should publish more often in order to get more traffic, so I published every day;
They said list posts are the best, so I published list posts;
Then everyone started writing expert roundups and I followed;
Then they said that posting your content to niche communities was a key to success, so let's do it;
Then they said that the actual key to success is to regularly submit your content to Facebook,
Twitter, Google Plus and every other social network there is, no problem;
I was doing everything that "guru" bloggers were teaching.
/ˈrēdiNG/
Things you read (book, magazines and web pages). action or skill of reading. To predict your future from cards, a crystal ball.
/ˈbläɡər/
person who regularly writes material for blog. People who keep and update a blog.
/ˈkäment/
remark expressing opinion. Some things you say, giving opinions; remarks. To say something that gives your opinion.
/ˈkəmp(ə)nē/
commercial business. Businesses that sell things or provides services. associate with.
/ˈrīdiNG/
The act of composing letters on paper. To invent or create a computer program. To create a song or piece of music.
/inˈvest/
To get as a result of something. put money into something in hope of making profit.