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Next Bloggab (9/24) Your Biggest Blogging Frustrations

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Last Updated on January 6, 2019

#Bloggab is a weekly Twitter chat about personal blogging. Join us each Tuesday night at 9pmET. You can always find transcripts of past editions here.

No matter how much you love your blog and how passionate you are about blogging, don’t be surprised if you reach a point where you’re ready to pull the plug on the whole thing.

Sometimes, it’s because you’re not getting the results — or more specifically, the response — that you hoped you’d see. Sometimes, you feel that your blog lacks the focus it should have.

It could be that years into your hard work, that million dollars you were certain you’d have earned by now just hasn’t materialized. Even worse, you haven’t sold any ads or brought in your first dollar of revenue.

It might be that the niche you picked (if you picked one at all) has lost some of its luster and you now feel like you’re at some sort of crossroads and trying to decide how to make a shift. And you’re not sure whether you can pull it off, or if your audience will accept it.

Or, it may be that you’re so fed up with you’re own writing that you’d rather scratch your own eyes out before taking one more look at your blog.

Okay, okay, maybe things aren’t quite that dire.

But sooner or later, we all reach some level of frustration with this thing called blogging.

Bring your biggest blogging frustrations to the table at this week’s Bloggab and we’ll talk about them and see what advice we can find from each other.

And it just might be that having the chance to commiserate with others in the same situation may make you feel a little better about your talent and your blog!

I hope you’ll join us Tuesday 9/24 at 9:00pmET for Bloggab. Be sure to use the #Bloggab hashtag during the chat, and to follow @patricksplace and @bloggab on Twitter. (I’ll primarily use @patricksplace, but thanks to the ever-present threat of Twitter Jail, I’ll switch to @bloggab if necessary!)

the authorPatrick
Patrick is a Christian with more than 30 years experience in professional writing, producing and marketing. His professional background also includes social media, reporting for broadcast television and the web, directing, videography and photography. He enjoys getting to know people over coffee and spending time with his dog.

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