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5 Reasons Why Your Blog Or Website Is Not Growing/progressing by Sirlegendy(m): 10:45am On Oct 11, 2017
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This feeling of frustration to see some growth-
any growth on your blog.
You feel like you’ve tried every possible strategy.
But things aren’t moving as fast as you’d like.
You just don’t seem to be getting the ROI for your
efforts.

Forget money. You’re not even getting shares,
subscribers, recognition or engagement.
If only you could get out of this deep rut you
seem to have fallen in to. If only you knew why
you weren’t making as much progress.

#1 You’ve employed too many cooks to spoil the
broth
The same goes when you have too many goals
you want to focus on. You have this unrelenting
itch to want to be everywhere and do everything.
If you think that your energy and resources are
split 50-50 when you work on 2 different tasks,
you’re wrong.

According to an article in Psychology Today by
Dr. Susan Weinschenk, “it takes more time to get
tasks completed if See This Seo Plugin Or Seo
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between them, than
if you do them one at a time”.

Pick 2-3 goals a quarter depending on how
ambitious you are.
Decide on what specific actions you are going to
take to achieve each goal? And here’s the key
thing: Focus on actions that you can directly
influence.
It’s important to be clear about what you want to
achieve and how you’re going to do it.

#2 You need 173 comments to decide on a logo
Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m all for getting input
from your peers. But most of the time, here’s how
it unfolds:
You get a great idea for an opt-in or product
You get thoughts and feedback from Facebook
groups.

The response is split 50-50. There isn’t a
resounding ‘YES go for it’ that you were
expecting.
You keep collecting all these responses for 2-3
weeks.

You lose your initial motivation.
Your idea and mojo disintegrates
Not sure of a product idea, besides sharing it with
your mastermind group, resist asking the world.
Notice how you’re laser focused when you have
to get something done in 2 days as opposed to 2
weeks?
Parkinson’s law states that work expands so as to
fill the time available for its completion.

Always set a launch date. You will move through
hoops to get it done. Get a minimum viable
product down and beta-test it on a platform like
Gumroad.

Even if you end up being wrong or you don’t get
the results that you had originally hoped for,
taking action and making mistakes along the way
is more beneficial than not moving at all.

#3 You just picked up jogging but signed up for a
competitive marathon next week
There’s so much pressure to monetize when
you’re just taking baby steps on your blogging
journey.

No, you shouldn’t be stuck in the content wheel
forever but it’s also important to understand your
audience well enough to deliver a good product
that they want (not something you think they
need)

#4 You have don’t have a clear why or direction
Would you board a plane knowing that your pilot
didn’t have the itinerary or map needed to
navigate the plane to your destination?
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That would just be silly.

This is why it’s so important to have what’s
called ‘big, hairy, audacious goals (BHAG)’ This is
a term introduced by Jim Collins and Jerry Porras
in their book Built to Last: Successful Habits of
Visionary Companies.

But you can apply these to blogging and and
online business too. These goals usually have a
time-frame of 5, 10, 15 years.
It keeps you from worrying over mindless
statistics. Now stats, are important. But if you’re
fussing over your page views and comments
when you’re just 3 months old, you’re taking your
mind away from things that actually grow your
blog.

#5 Your posts make your readers scratch their
heads
There’s a disconnect between your audience and
the content you’re creating. See Pages Every Blogger Must Have
Now, not everyone who visits your site is going to
be of the same experience level. You’re going to
get readers of different personas.
A persona is a reader profile that you’ve crafted.
And that person is as good as real. They exist
among your readers.

And what connects each of these personas is
their desires and aspirations towards that
‘change’ that you’re helping them achieve. And
every piece of content on your blog should sell a
change.

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