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Niche Blogging?

Posted by User ImageSire on Jan-18-2007 under Opinion

There are many out there that will tell you that to make money blogging you should really develop a niche blog. I disagree with that for one simple reason and that is that I believe you are limiting your audience. Say for example you were to blog about your love for cars; sure you may develop an audience of car lovers but what about everyone else. I truly believe niche bloggers are limiting their audience. Take my Well Blog Me! blog, it’s a general blog covering many subjects including affiliates, humour, riddles, sport, poems etc. I feel that I am reaching for a larger audience and I know that I am getting hits from Google and other search engines on my many topics. Perhaps what would be more beneficial would be to develop a style of writing. It may include witty comments or be more of a serious nature. It should always have good grammar and punctuation. I would steer away from things such as porn or blogs whose intention is merely to incite hatred, as these will not gain the approval of those companies who will pay you to blog. I would be interested in any comments you may have.

 

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