Seven Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Blog
Why You Shouldn't Blog

Seven Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Blog

by Alex · 18 comments

This is prob­a­bly going to be the cra­zi­est post I ever write here, but I thought it would be a great idea to do some­thing like this here, as it is just another blog­ging tip.

Now, I’m all for blog­ging. All of my web­sites are blogs as a mat­ter of fact, Word­Press specif­i­cally. I just think that this post will actu­ally help a lot of blog­gers now real­ize that maybe blog­ging isn’t there thing at the moment.

It’s hard at first, sure. But, as the sta­tis­tics show, more blog­gers will even­tu­ally quit out on their blogs than stick with them.

So with­out fur­ther ado, here is my short list of seven rea­sons why you shouldn’t blog.

1. It’s Hard To Bud­get Your Time Properly

Let’s start this list off with the most obvi­ous point. Blog­ging requires a lot of time, and time is some­thing that is hard to come by depend­ing on your age.

What I mean by “bud­get­ing time” is you are able to spend your time on cer­tain activ­i­ties equally. So, you can find it dif­fi­cult to spend an equal amount of time on writ­ing posts, pro­mot­ing them, con­nect­ing with users on social media sites, reply­ing to com­ments, etc.

It’s even harder when blog­ging isn’t your only online activ­ity, and you prob­a­bly have some things to do offline.

2. Blog­ging Messes With Your Head

Writ­ing posts, and read­ing posts are full of the same thing. Blogs con­tra­dict in almost every­thing that is writ­ten on them. What­ever you write can con­tra­dict some­thing you wrote in the past, or even some­thing writ­ten on another blog.

It can be hard to know what is right and what is wrong, or even how to approach a prob­lem because of all the things you have read, and how every­thing con­tra­dicts every­thing else. To some, it can be frus­trat­ing, I know it can be at times for me.

3. Inter­fere With Set­ting Pri­or­i­ties Straight

Doing what is fun is usu­ally the first thing we all want to do right? We don’t like to do things that we don’t enjoy when there is some­thing to be done that we enjoy.

That’s exactly how it is with blog­ging. I think blog­ging is super fun, and would rather be writ­ing a post about how to blog instead of writ­ing the biog­ra­phy of Abra­ham Lin­coln form my A.P. His­tory class. But, like time bud­get­ing, you have to know what needs to be done in order of importance.

4. The Odds of Achiev­ing Your “Suc­cess” Are Against You

What­ever your def­i­n­i­tion of the word “suc­cess” is in blog­ging, the odds of actu­ally achiev­ing it through a blog are against you. Since you are prob­a­bly not alone in your niche, there s bound to be a ton of other blogs look­ing for that same suc­cess you are.

5. Blog­ging Can Be More Stress­ful Than Fun At Some Times

It’s true, blog­ging is not all fun and games. Sure, it’s def­i­nitely fun when things are going your way. But things won’t go your way all the time, and in fact can be mostly bad.

Blog­ging can get very dis­cour­ag­ing if things go wrong too much, and deal­ing with some of these chal­lenges can just become unbearable!

6. There’s Too Much To Understand

There’s too much to learn, and too much to teach that it all gets really over­whelm­ing! On top of that all, going back to Num­ber Two, there is so much con­tra­dic­tory in blog­ging that it becomes dif­fi­cult to actu­ally learn the cor­rect information.

7. May Hold You Back

I believe that blog­ging can be some­thing that you like to do, but maybe it’s not your “thing.” Maybe you have a big­ger tal­ent then blog­ging, or through blog­ging, you have dis­cov­ered a new tal­ent and mas­tered it from doing it on your blog.

Take me for exam­ple. I designed Blo­gus­sion, peo­ple love it. In return, I have been get­ting free­lance clients, and my design activ­ity has been boom­ing ever since. I can blame hav­ing this blog as a dis­trac­tion from me pur­su­ing my design career. I don’t think that of course, but it could be hold­ing me back for real.

Share your thoughts about this, and if you need to flame me out for kind of bash­ing blog­ging, then I will understand!

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I'm the 17 year old blogger & designer behind Blogussion. I live in New Jersey (but root for the New England Patriots), and am a Junior in High School. You can check out my rarely updated personal(ish) blog, Asnio, or connect with me on Twitter.

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Nick Tart May 27, 2009 at 10:36 pm

8. If you suck at writing… You could be the most interesting and knowledgeable person in the world, but if you can’t construct grammatically-sound sentences, then no one cares. This sucks for interesting people, but it’s the truth. Nice list, Alex.

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Alex May 28, 2009 at 8:18 pm

Haha, I like that! I think I have heard that somewhere before, but never remembered it. Nice one Nick. :p

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dinu May 28, 2009 at 1:32 am

hmm, an entirely new view :D

btw, I registered here @ blogussion :D please review my blogs and let me know when I can start writing !

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Alex May 28, 2009 at 5:17 am

You’re all set to go!

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Dean Saliba May 28, 2009 at 4:49 am

I can really relate to some of those tips. But I keep doing it because it makes me a nice amount of money.

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Alex May 28, 2009 at 8:19 pm

So you have your purpose for blogging right there; to make money. More power to you Dean.

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George Serradinho May 28, 2009 at 5:53 am

Hi,

my problem is time as well as internet usage. I stay in South Africa and the cost of 500mb is over $30. That is way high and it stops me from doing many things. My time is spread thin all over the place. Thanks for the points, it makes an interesting view

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Alex May 28, 2009 at 8:20 pm

Wow George, that must be hard on your blog, but I do give you credit for at least trying to spend time on your blog. I wish you the best in your internet troubles!

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Harish | Blogging Kid May 28, 2009 at 9:09 am

Hey That’s a true post what you have written. Well written Alex. Really blogging takes away all my time. I am finding difficult to blog due to the time we must alot for it. And its really true that we get messed up thinking about things in blogging.

Harish | Blogging Kid’s last blog post..32 Things To Do For Bloggers

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Alex May 28, 2009 at 8:21 pm

I am really starting to not mind blogging anymore. I have been managing this blog alone for a while with Janith’s absences, and it hasn’t been bothering me much.

Sure, it gets annoying to do it all myself when I have busy days (today, Thursday is my busiest day online), but I have just adapted to it.

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Jeremiah May 28, 2009 at 1:58 pm

Great post, Alex! Blogging is tough, it’s something you should know going into the “game”. Time management is a must-have for bloggers who are young, have kids, or anyone else not able to devote 100% of their time to blogging.

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Alex May 28, 2009 at 8:22 pm

Time management is surprisingly a weak point for a lot of blogger from what I have heard. It’s kind of surprising, because I can manage myself pretty well I think.

But hey, we’re all different. :)

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Jeremiah May 29, 2009 at 11:44 am

Oh it’s no surprise. I’m generally well managed, NOW that I have a 4 month old daughter. If you read my blog, you can tell when I wasn’t managing my time very well (around when she was first born). Now that I have a somewhat more structured schedule, it’s a lot easier to find some time to write.

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Janith May 29, 2009 at 12:45 am

Those are damn good reasons, but I guess we are all here as bloggers because other things out-weight these reasons ;)

But it is true, sometimes the reasons you’ve mentioned above can be strong enough to give up blogging – when that happens; we all need a kick of motivation.

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Alex May 30, 2009 at 10:25 pm

Haha, yeah. It’s the survival of the fittest, and if you can’t hold your own again those reasons above then you will have a pretty hard time. D=

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Preston February 25, 2010 at 8:45 am

I’m sure you realize that by posting this article, you are now limiting your potential audience. I could understand if it was a blog about time management or something, but seriously, it’s like Nike telling people they don’t need shoes anymore. You’re shooting yourself in the foot. If there are less bloggers out there, your audience for blogussion shrinks.

But I’m sure you thought of that.
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