Attracting Visitors to Your Blog Does Not Equal a Thriving Community

Creating Your Thriving Community

I really believe many bloggers do not do their research; I think they crave a community on their blogs but just seem to go about it in the wrong way.

I see bloggers everywhere I go online.  I see them on social media, blogs, and forums I frequent.  They have a lot to say.  So I get curious and wonder “what is all the fuss about? What am I missing out on?”  So I head over to his/her blog.

And find nothing worthwhile.  The posts are standard, almost cookie cutter, just like any other blog in their niche.  The blog is chock-full of advertisements from vendors and Google.  I can barely find the posts.  No bother reading anyway because the writing is horrid.

What a waste of my time.

The blogger got my attention but I doubt he or she will build a thriving audience. I’m not coming back. It is obvious he or she is building a site not a community.  They simply want traffic to click on the ads,

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Transitioning from Blogger to WAHM: Preparing Myself, My Readers and My Blog

This post is somewhat of a transition post.  Hopefully it is taking me (and you) from learning and knowing about blogging to learning and implementing online income tactics.

Of course, I will never stop learning about blogging and talking to you about it.  But I need to change direction and focus.

It is time for a change.

Next Steps for Me Streamlining RWAHM

Right now I am working on streamlining my blog, meaning I am making it faster and more user friendly.  I am doing this to prepare myself for my online income journey.  I mean, I can’t move on when the house I built is in shambles. Right?

Online Income

During the past few months I have not worked very hard on building an income that I can use to help my family prosper more.  Frankly speaking, I am angry at myself.  This is the main reason I came online back in 2010.

Yet I can’t be

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