53 Reasons Why Readers Aren’t Coming To Your Blog?

May 15th, 2010 by Jack Cola Leave a reply »

Have you been blogging for a while, and you haven’t increased your readers? Here’s a list of reasons why this may be the case.

  • You don’t provide readers with useful content
  • What you say, readers already know
  • You are just copying other people’s idea’s
  • There is to much information already out there
  • You are not writing your best content
  • You have no authority in your niche
  • Your writing has to many spelling and grammar mistakes
  • You aren’t doing enough marketing
  • You are doing too much marketing (spamming)
  • You write for Google and not for people
  • Your blog is always down
  • You make it hard for people to navigate around your blog
  • You have to many broken links
  • Your website is hard to find
  • You don’t have any content on your blog
  • You are not capturing your readers details such as email addresses to tell them to come back
  • You don’t know what you are talking about
  • People can’t understand your instructions
  • You don’t have any fresh idea’s to write about
  • You don’t read into the full story
  • You don’t spend enough time Blogging
  • You read more than you write
  • You failed English or you don’t speak English
  • Everything you do is put off until another day
  • You are not part of a community
  • You are too predictable
  • You don’t understand what blogging is
  • You don’t put yourself in your readers shoes
  • You don’t invest time, money, and effort into your blog
  • You hurt or mock your readers beliefs, values, and feelings
  • You don’t have any initiative or goals
  • You aren’t inspired by other people
  • You hate blogging
  • Your expect to much from yourself
  • You are too negative
  • You don’t see the whole picture
  • You don’t explore or take risks
  • You don’t make use of your opportunities
  • You have not analysed your strengths and weaknesses
  • Readers don’t know who you are
  • You always say “I can’t” or “I’ll do it later”
  • You don’t have a schedule or you do, but don’t stick to it
  • You don’t set a clear picture with your writing
  • You don’t analyse the information you have
  • You are against your competitors, not working with them
  • You are too secretive
  • Your content is lame
  • You don’t want to blog, or don’t have a passion for blogging
  • You are not consistent
  • You lie, or twist the truth
  • You break your promises
  • You think about yourself, and not about your readers
  • You spam your readers with ad’s to make money

So if you try and not do the following, you will  be well on your way to creating a successful blog. Do you have anything else that should go on this list?

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