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If your life doesn’t allow you to post that

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If your life doesn’t allow you to post that often, are you willing to give up something else in order to have that time available?
If one of your blog goals is to make $40,000 a year, but you’re making very little money blogging, it’s probably not a realistic goal unless you make some major changes to your blog. It may be time to evaluate why you’re not making money.

Do you have a high volume of visitors but very little profit? It could be that you’re attracting visitors, but they’re not converting to any type of profit.

Perhaps you don’t have enough sources of income on your blog, or it could be that your content isn’t written in a way that converts to sales.

This is the time to be honest with yourself about what is and isn’t working with your blog. It’s also the time to really evaluate how much time you want to invest in your blog.

If you’re only able to spend one or two hours a month blogging, you’re not likely to see a huge improvement. In fact, your blog probably won’t ever pick up momentum if you can’t or aren’t willing to invest some hard work and argentina phone number material into it.

Step 4: Decide on Relevant Goals For Your Blog (Setting Goals)
The fourth part of the SMART blogging acronym is R, which stands for relevant. What does it mean to choose relevant blogging goals? It means choosing goals that make sense for your blog.

Don’t choose your goals based on what other people are doing, choose your goals based on what works for you and your blog.

For example, one of our imaginary goals is to double social media followers.

Social media can be a really helpful way to drive traffic to your blog, but it can also be a colossal letdown. Simply having followers on social media doesn’t mean you’re increasing your blog traffic.

Many social media platforms intentionally limit the number of people that see outside links. So you may be posting links to your blog on Twitter or Facebook, only to realize a limited number of your followers are seeing it.

If you’re a social media guru and know how to work those algorithms, choosing to grow your social media presence as a goal can be a really helpful tool.

BUT…

If you’ve been pouring a lot of time and effort into social media platforms and not driving traffic to your blog, it’s probably time to pump the brakes on that and use your precious time on something more rewarding.
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