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7 Reasons Why People Blog

Why People Blog

There are numerous reasons people start blogging. Because free blogging platforms provide anyone with a computer and internet access the ability to set up a blog and begin writing within minutes, new blogs are constantly popping up on a variety of subjects and for a number of reasons.

But why do people start blogging? What motivates them to put their thoughts and ideas out there?

1. To Teach

If you are an expert in a subject matter, you can start a blog to teach others about that topic. For example, let’s say you are very crafty, and make DIY projects at home on a regular basis. Using your projects as examples, you can teach others how to replicate those crafts at home, writing step-by-step instructions and using photographs to show what the project should look like from start to finish.

2. To Direct Traffic to Their Website

Bloggers who maintain a website often start a blog as a way of directing more traffic towards their site. A blog is a great way to connect with your site visitors, as well as entice new visitors to stop by and see what your website is all about. Plus, creating a blog is a great way for site owners to market and promote themselves and their business in a creative and engaging way.

3. To Help Others

Some people start a blog to help others who may be going through similar circumstances, such as a terminal disease or illness, or parenting-related issues. These types of blogs are great for those who have a desire to connect with others who are experiencing the same problems, and share their thoughts, insights and advice to those in need.

4. To Change the World

Other people start blogs to raise awareness about a specific issue or cause that is close to their hearts, or to sway people’s thinking in a certain direction. Political and social-issue blogs are prime examples of this.

5. To Stay Connected

The internet has enabled friends and family who do not live near one another to stay connected in a variety of new ways, and many people start a blog to share photos, personal news and other information with those they care about.

6. To Make Money

A lot of people start blogging in order to make money, but this takes hard work and commitment in order to turn a profit. Most blogs make very little money, but the potential to do so is there for a blogger who is willing to invest the time and effort it takes to create a decent income from blogging.

7. To Have Fun

Finally, many people start blogging simply to have fun. The most successful blogs are those where the blogger has a passionate interest in the subject matter, and can share that passion with readers. When you enjoy the topic, you are more likely to blog frequently and connect with your readers.

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