Are blogs Dead 2021?
No, blogging isn’t dead in 2021… Bloggers have to adapt and create new business models if they want to keep achieving consistent results with their blogs. That’s because both of these practices are now placed under the wider umbrella of content marketing rather than personal or corporate blogging.
Is lifestyle blogging dead?
It is very much alive and well – it’s been greatly exaggerated that it is ‘dead’ when in reality it is nothing of the sort. Today, lifestyle blog owners are seeing excellent interaction with brands and businesses. The difference is that like many forms of blogging today, running a lifestyle blog is changing.
Is blogging still alive in 2021?
Now that you know that blogging is indeed still alive, let’s talk about what parts of blogging are actually dead or quickly dying. There are some important things you need to know if you plan on starting a blog now or have one that you want to grow in 2021 and beyond.
Is blogging dead?
A lot of old practices and strategies are indeed as dead as an iPhone 5 at the bottom of a swimming pool. If you continue these practices during the next 5 years, your blogging business is going to die a very slow and boring death. (Don’t’ worry — we’ll tell you what these specific “bad” practices are!) But blogging itself is far from dead.
Why don’t more people blog about their personal lives anymore?
Because this content is entertainment content. Entertainment content and personal blogging have moved from websites to social media (especially Instagram) where the content is more accessible and easier to consume. You can still blog about your personal life, but you can’t JUST blog about it and hope to be successful.
What does “niche down” mean?
It just means that you need to make it specific. You need to niche down enough to reach a targeted group of people who identify with you for a specific reason. So if you niche down from general fashion for women to fashion for women ages 20-30 who live in colder climates like Chicago, you’re golden!