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Is blogging too saturated?
No, because technically the blogging market actually is saturated. In any given niche you’ll find millions and millions of blogs. Blogging about the same things and selling the same types of things. However, the blogging market is not oversaturated.
What are some interesting blog topics?
35 Blogging Ideas That Are Guaranteed to Be Popular Topics
- How To Guides. People generally hate reading instruction manuals.
- Politics. Politics are popular during every election year.
- Bacon. Everyone loves bacon.
- Recipes.
- Beginner guides.
- Ultimate guides.
- Frequently asked questions.
- Interviews.
Why do people have personal blogs?
To help you assess your options, here are seven reasons to have a personal blog. Write a personal journal to share your journey with a broader audience. This can be an old-fashioned diary format to express yourself or it can focus on a major event in your life to aid others. Support a cause to get wider reach.
What is a blog niche and how do you choose one?
A blog niche is a carefully selected topic area that you’ll be focusing your blog content around. In simpler terms, picking a niche to blog about is really just another way of answering the question, how do you decide what to blog about?
What are some good blog topics to write about?
Here are some examples from various blog topics: Health: new fad diet Travel: latest news on carbon emissions Politics: election news (there’s always SOMETHING here)
What should your blog be blogging about?
Any type of charitable actions, events, or activism you support should be blogged about. Crowdfunding sites such as KickStarter, IndieGoGo, GoFundMe, and the like appeal to the good in people, and showing you’re active in these communities can build your readership. Even an occasional Change.org petition can help the brand image.
How many bloggers are there in 2021?
According to recent blogging statistics, there’s an estimated 31.7 million bloggers now that we’re in 2021. That makes picking a clear blog niche more important than ever.