The first steps of a blogger are not easy. The lack of experience and available information makes many feel insecure about how to spend their time.
Carlos Bravo17
Starting a blog and attracting readers is similar to the feeling you get when you want to roll a giant boulder . Among beginner bloggers there is a lot of uncertainty about how to allocate their time, how many posts to write and what they should write about on their blog.
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There is no real answer to any of these questions because this is not an exact science. The good news is that you are not alone in your doubts so there is no shame in knowing less than those who frequently comment japanese phone numbers on this blog. Those who are new to the world of blogging are in the majority but typically do not dare to leave a mark here.
Contents [ocultar]
1 Getting started with the blog (month 1 – 3)
2. Promote the blog (month 4 – 6)
3 Community Generation (month 7 to 12)
Getting started with the blog (month 1 – 3)
The hardest part is taking the first step. Once you're on your way, just don't stop and I assure you that sooner or later you'll reach your destination. At the beginning, it doesn't matter how many people read you. You can settle for your mother, your partner and 2 or 3 friends. You can invest as much time as you want. I've put in brackets a rough estimate of how you can distribute your time between the different tasks.
Setting up and configuring the blog (40%) : before you know it, many hours can pass before you have chosen the template, created the most important pages of your blog (“About me”, “Legal notice”, “Contact”, etc.), installed the plugins and written your first post. The first few days you will only be devoting time to this task. Later on, the percentage will gradually decrease.