87 Blogging Tips For Beginners Who Want To Succeed

87 blogging tips for beginners

So you’ve decided to start a blog, but you have no idea what to expect or how to approach blogging or bloggers. Everything seems complicated, everyone seems like they have it all together, and then there’s you, a beginner with so many questions roaming around your head. Right? Well, I’m here to tell you that you are not the first one to feel this way. I was once in your shoes, too. And not just me, but thousands of other bloggers, as well. While starting a blog is very exciting, it can be quite intimidating, as well. Where do I start? How will I grow? Will anyone read my posts? These are all normal questions to ask when you just start. However, I have good news for you! I have compiled a pretty juicy and lengthy post filled with 87 specific blogging tips for beginners, to help answer some of your blogging questions today! 

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The Blogging Community Is With You

Before you started a blog, there were already many bloggers starting their own blog. So, while some of us may have started sooner, we all went through the same things you are going through now. You are definitely not the first or the last beginner who will feel confused, nervous, and anxious! Although your friends and relatives may not understand you, there’s a huge community of bloggers who not only understand you but want to see you grow.

So, if you thought you were alone, you thought wrong. 

Thread of blogging tips for beginners

A few days ago, I created a thread on Twitter and invited the blogging community to share their best blogging tips for beginners. Although I already knew how helpful and supportive the blogging community is, I did not expect so many bloggers to participate and share their blogging tips. So, after receiving blogging tips from over 100 amazing bloggers, here are 87 of the best blogging tips for beginners! 


87 Blogging Tips For Beginners Who Want To Succeed


NETWORK WITH OTHER BLOGGERS

Making connections with bloggers will not only help you get your name out there, but it will also help you survive as a blogger. There are so many things that can discourage you as a blogger – low traffic, slow progress, lack of support from people in real life, and even lack of motivation. Honestly, it’s so easy to get discouraged as a beginner. So, if you don’t have anyone who you can relate with, it’s more than likely that you’ll feel like quitting before you even get the chance to shine. Therefore, you need to connect with people that will understand YOU as a blogger and as a beginner. 

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1. BECOME FRIENDS WITH OTHER BLOGGERS

“Make blogging friends – it’s essential for getting thru lows when it feels like blogging isn’t going well.” – The Newbury Girl 

2. JOIN COMMUNITIES ON TWITTER

“As a new blogger, join the #WritingCommunity on Twitter, they are all great.” – Life Discuss

3. PARTICIPATE IN BLOG COMMENT THREADS ON TWITTER

“Get involved with blog comment threads on twitter to help boost your views and connect you with fellow bloggers.” – The Girly Gabble

4. NETWORK WITH OTHER BLOGGERS THROUGH FACEBOOK GROUPS

“Use Facebook Groups and Twitter threads to network with other bloggers and support each other. It’s so helpful for your blog traffic and getting your content shared and seen by other people!” – Next Destination UnKnown

5. FIND YOUR OWN TRIBE

“Find your tribe because you alone can’t survive in the world of blogging. You have to find people who think like you or are going to benefit from reading your blog. Your tribe will support you, encourage you, and guide you. They are your pillars. Whenever you are stuck or need help they are with you. Plus, you learn a lot from your tribe.” – Life Marbles

6. ENGAGE WITH OTHER BLOGGERS

“I encourage newbies to engage with other bloggers, especially ones in your niche if you have one (whether it be pressing the “like” button on WordPress, leaving a comment, or something else)” – Brendan (Blind Injustice Blog

7. LEARN FROM OTHER BLOGGERS

“Learn from other people. There are so many lovely bloggers out there who are happy to share how they got to where they did, so follow them, download their freebies, sign up for their mailing lists and see how they engage with their audience.”  – Lucy Lives Here


DON’T IGNORE SEO AS A BEGINNER

Ignoring SEO is one of the biggest mistakes beginners make and regret in the future. The sooner you learn Search Engine Optimization, the sooner your blog will reap organic traffic. So, watch videos on YouTube, read articles, religiously research SEO, download the Yoast SEO plugin (this plugin is so helpful with SEO) and slowly start optimizing your posts. 

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8. LEARN SEO

“Learn SEO and use it! This is so important in order to get organic traffic and be seen as an authority site on google.” – Optimized Life

9. IMPLEMENT SEO INTO YOUR POSTS AS SOON AS YOU CAN

“Start learning about seo at the start and implement it into your posts as you go along. It takes time for it to have an effect so the sooner you start with it, the better.” – ABC Family Amy

10. DON’T WAIT TO BE ESTABLISHED TO START LEARNING SEO

“If you know you’re targeting growth, don’t cut any corners on day 1. Research SEO, research site hosting, try to get as much in place as you can early on. Speaking from experience, it’s much more difficult to go back and fix it all further down the line.” – Two Tickets To


MAKE THE BEST USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA.

While spending countless hours on social media is unhealthy, it’s important to use social media for blogging purposes. Since we already spend hours on many social media platforms, why not spend it promoting our blog posts, growing our traffic, and getting our name out there? It’s important to make the most use out of our time on social media by building your business and giving your work the recognition it deserves.

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11. BE YOUR BIGGEST PROMOTER

“Promote your blog posts, get the word out using social media sites. You have to be your biggest promoter and supporter. Keep going and don’t be afraid to rework articles and scratch what you don’t like anymore.” – Blog Promo Account

12. PROMOTE YOUR WORK RELIGIOUSLY

“Promote the hell out of your stuff. So many bloggers don’t promote their stuff enough.” – I Like To Dabble

13. BUILD TRAFFIC FROM THE START

“Start building traffic right from the start. Promote your blog on Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, etc. Engage with the blogger community on Twitter and use the right hashtags on your posts.” – Travel Trails

14. MAKE TIME TO PROMOTE YOUR WORK ON SOCIAL MEDIA

“Make sure you factor in time for promoting your content across your social media platforms. Great content doesn’t mean anything if no one knows it exists.” – Unwanted Life


DON’T SLEEP ON PINTEREST

One of the most effective ways to bring traffic to your blog is through Pinterest. Pinterest is not only a popular platform with over 300 million users (who can potentially visit your blog), but it’s a search engine, as well. So, getting on Pinterest, learning how to use it, implementing strategies, and posting on there as soon as you can is essential! As a beginner, you have nothing to lose. So, take advantage to explore, learn, and use Pinterest right from the start. Are we following each other on Pinterest yet? Here’s my Pinterest account! :

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15. CREATE PINS YOU WOULD WANT TO CLICK

“Pinterest is the way to go! I would say to not give up. Create pins you want to see yourself constantly every day – pins that you would want to click.” – Mrs Plan Ahead

16. INVEST TIME IN PINTEREST

“Invest time and energy into Pinterest” – Just Call Me Jess

17. INVEST IN A PINTERST COURSE

“Do not sleep on Pinterest. Get on it as soon as you start a blog and get an e course that would take you through the basics so you can stop wasting time.” – The Beauty Wonk

18. BOOST YOUR TRAFFIC WITH PINTEREST

“Get on Pinterest! There are lots of tips on using it to your advantage and it makes a big difference. Plus you see the numbers on Pinterest change faster than most other platforms which is encouraging when you need a boost!” – Science In Style

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USE BLOGGING TOOLS AND RESOURCES WISELY.

There are so many free and paid blogging tools and resources that you can use to optimize, grow, and protect your blog. Don’t let your blog suffer just because you don’t want to invest your time, energy, and even some cash (when it’s necessary) to grow your blog. However, while everything may seem appealing and “right” as a beginner, be very careful with what you download, install, and purchase – always always always research your options first. Research is a MUST! 

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19. INVEST IN YOUR BLOG WISELY

“Invest in the right tools and resources. Do not go with the “free” options just because they are free. Saving a few bucks for some tool/resource that is going to help your blog and biz is not really that tough.” – Your Blog Mentor

20. DON’T SPEND A FORTUNE EARLY ON

“Beware of FOMO! There are a zillion courses, printables, e-books, etc out there and you will be told that each and every one of them will provide the one thing you need for blogging success. Do NOT spend a fortune buying every training item in sight! You will learn as you go.” – Circle Square Oval

21. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH

“Something that I wish I had done before creating my blog was research all the options available such as self-hosting and whether WordPress or Blogger is best. I think it’s important to get a bit of information into the world of blogging instead of just diving in.” – The Unpredicted Page

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22. PROTECT YOUR BLOG

“Schedule your backups! You never know when things will go totally wrong!” – Chaos In A Book

23. WORK ON YOUR BLOG’S LAYOUT

“Take some time to work on your blog layout, your color schemes, social media logos, etc. Having an attractive and uniform look helps people connect your social media to your blog and makes everything cohesive” – The Best Page In The Book

24. MAKE YOUR BLOG ATTRACTIVE

“Make your blog attractive to the eye, and post articles that appeal to the creativity and minds of the readers. Don’t let your content get stale or predictable. The more they sparkle, the more eyeballs they will garner.” – Deepties


START BLOGGING ON THE RIGHT FOOT

Don’t get into blogging without knowing what you’re getting into. Start your blog on the right foot. Research as much as you can about blogging, know why you want to blog, set goals, make an effective plan and take action. 

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25. KNOW WHY YOU WANT TO BLOG

“You have to ask yourself, why am I blogging? To reduce my stress, help others, make passive income, etc.” – Tee Spring

26. SET REALISTIC GOALS

“Be realistic about your goals the first few months. It takes a while to build up views.” – Im All Booked Up

27. DEVELOP A HABIT FOR WRITING

“It’s a journey to be enjoyed in the process. Start by developing a habit for writing / creating content first and then move on to a blog to see if you can sustain that habit. No use having a fad, writing one post and then completely disappearing forever. A blog requires time and effort. Unlike youtube videos, there is nothing “viral” in this side… It will take a lot of time before people start noticing you or your content.” – Shwetab Mathur

28. UNDERSTAND WHY YOU WANT TO BLOG

“Figure out if you want to write for yourself or write for an audience, is it a hobby or a passion side hustle.” – B Like Bianca

29. HAVE A CLEAR VISION OF WHAT YOU WANT

“Organize, have a clear vision of what you want and write it out as goals. Short goals will get you through a lot. Also words from @itselivazquez, “done is better than perfect.” – Lisa Marie

30. TAKE ACTION

“Don’t wait to start because you think it’s not perfect yet. Take action and learn from it instead of procrastinating.” –Jana

31. HAVE BALANCE

“Be the first critic and also the first follower of your blog” – The Duu

32. JOIN SPONSORED POST NETWORKS

“If you want to make money, join every sponsored post network you can find and check them frequently for new opportunities because the sites are updated daily. Definitely Sway since I’ve had the most success there, but I also like Social Fabric, IZEA, and Activate. There’s a lot that don’t have any minimum requirements to join but some need a certain number of followers or page views.” – Discovering Hidden Gems


BEGINNER OR NOT, BE ORIGINAL. 

While fitting in is awesome, it’s important to stay original and true to yourself. There are thousands and thousands of bloggers out there. The only thing that makes a blogger stand out from an ocean full of beginners, experts, and copycat bloggers (it’s true, there are so many) is their originality. It’s okay to be inspired by successful bloggers, however, nothing will give your blog more value than your OWN ideas. 

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33. BE UNIQUE

“Don’t be afraid to post content YOU love! Be original and unique, don’t just copy other people.” – Girls vs World Blog

34. STAY TRUE TO YOURSELF

“Stay true to yourself, write the content that you would love to read and focus on your passion, not the amount of subscribers you have. Be original and you will succeed with time!” – Samanthia Blogs

35. GET OVER IMPOSTER SYNDROME

“Get over Imposter Syndrome as fast as you can because if you don’t tackle it in the beginning you may never make it blogging past a year or two. And, remember you are not a fraud for being different or for being new in your field. ” – Mom Who Raves

36. BRING YOUR OWN FLAVOR TO THE TABLE

“Be original, bring your own flavour to the table (in your work) try to get your own personality out there and don’t try and copy the thousands of ‘same type of posts’! – Forever Roaming The World

37. USE YOUR OWN VOICE

“Everyone has a voice. Don’t worry that another blogger may have written on a topic you were considering. Use your voice and write it your way.” – The Gutz Life


AVOID COMPARISON AT ALL COSTS

One of the most harmful things you can do to yourself as blogger (especially as a beginner) and to your blog is compare yourself to other bloggers. Comparison will make you think that you’re not a good blogger just because your blog doesn’t resemble another blog or because you’re not getting the same amount of views as other bloggers. It’s definitely okay to be inspired by more established bloggers, but don’t expect your day one to be like their day 500 (or whatever day they’re in!) 

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38. FOCUS ON YOUR OWN CONTENT

“It can take time to build up your readership. Some take longer than others, so don’t compare yourself at all! Focus on your content and network with other bloggers.” – Exquisitely Me

39. ADMIRE AND BE INSPIRED BUT DON’T COMPARE

“You can admire and be inspired by other bloggers, but never start comparing yourself to them. We are all unique and different.” – Cherlys Casual Chatter

40. DON’T COMPARE YOURSELF TO ESTABLISHED BLOGGERS

“Numbers aren’t everything. Write for you, and don’t compare yourself to any other more established bloggers.” – Lea Bella Blogs

41. LEARN FROM OTHERS INSTEAD OF COMPARING YOURSELF TO THEM

“Do not compare your journey to others, learn from them instead.” – Richful Thinker


CONSISTENCY IS EVERYTHING

Consistency is KEY when it comes to blogging. Everyone can start a blog, but not everyone will remain consistent. And that is your advantage. If you remain consistent, you’re a step ahead from every blogger who started a blog, posted a couple of few times, and completely vanished or only posts every once in a blue moon! Don’t focus on posting a handful of posts every week. Instead, focus on putting out quality content consistently – even if it’s just one post. Less is always more! 

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42. TAKE YOUR BLOG SERIOUSLY

“Treat your blog like your business. Be consistent and engage with your audience.” – Curly Latina Traveler

43. LESS IS ALWAYS MORE

“Consistency is key! One good post per week consistently is loads better than 3 blog posts a week for 2 months followed by burnout, rinse and repeat.” – Inspired Quill

44. QUALITY OVER QUANTITY

“Write at your own pace in the right setting. Quality over quantity.” – Liz of Words

45. QUALITY CONTENT WILL MAKE YOUR BLOG MEMORABLE

“For me, the biggest focus is putting out good content. It isn’t about the most posts, but longer, well-researched posts. The promotion and everything else will fall into place, but your blog will be nothing without the content that keeps readers engaged. A lot of websites produce content that works in getting clicks in the short-term but is forgettable within a week. Producing content that people remember years later is more meaningful.” – Dude Influencer

46. TAKE YOUR TIME TO CREATE QUALITY CONTENT

“Take your time and plan. Always quality over quantity, you don’t need to be producing posts daily or just for the sake of it. People want to be engaged.” – Red Silver Mountains


FOLLOW A SCHEDULE BUT BE FLEXIBLE. 

Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you should follow a schedule. Schedules not only help you plan out your content and tasks effectively, but they help you achieve your goals on time. So, create a schedule that works for you, but will push you to work hard to accomplish all the blogging goals you set for yourself. Don’t expect to succeed at blogging without planning for success and executing your plans. 

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47. CREATE A SCHEDULE THAT MAKES SENSE FOR YOU

“Be flexible! Don’t get down on yourself if you can’t produce the amount that you think you can. Create a schedule that makes sense for you — you can always change it later!” – Buffalo Sauce Everywhere

48. GO WITH THE FLOW

“Make a schedule, batch create and be flexible. Things happen so go with the flow.” – Zarigee

49. AUTOMATE AND BATCH YOUR CONTENT

“Automate and batch EVERYTHING and stay focused on the purpose of your content. Don’t wanna be stuck to 1-3 subjects forever in a niche? That’s fine. Focus on one at a time for at least a month each and rotate them out.” – Earth and Water


FOCUS ON YOUR CONTENT FROM THE BEGINNING. 

Above all things, focus on creating quality content that gives value to your audience. You can have the most attractive blog and thousands of followers, but if your content is poor, you will not have a long-lasting audience. It’s important that you create content that not only you are passionate about, but gives value to those who read it. 

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50. DON’T FORCE CONTENT

“Don’t don’t make yourself write a blog post “because I need one for this week” if nothing is interesting you or there’s nothing you actually WANT to write about.” – Invincible Woman on Wheels

51. ALWAYS GIVE VALUE

“Write about what you love but make sure your post is giving value to others in some way. Whether it is educational or inspirational or if it’s just to allow them to connect better with you on a more personal level – have intention and value for each post!” – The Life Learner

52. SHARE FROM YOUR OWN EXPERIENCES

“Always share from own experiences when creating content.” – Sienny Loves Drawing

53. CREATE EVERGREEN CONTENT

“Try and create evergreen content that will always be relevant (doesn’t have to be all your content) because that’s what will bring you organic traffic in the long run.” – Absolutely Life

54. CREATE CONTENT FOR YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE

“Understand who your target audience really is and create content for them.” – Commsmom

A beginner blogger's workspace is being shown. There is a computer and journals on a white desk.

BE PASSIONATE ABOUT WHAT YOU WRITE. 

Don’t create content that you’re not passionate about. Remember that passion comes before money. Don’t force yourself to write about topics you’re not passionate about just because they’re popular topics. Your audience will be able to tell and that’ll be an immediate turn-off. So, write with passion, create quality content, don’t give up, and your passion will bring your blog success in due time.

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55. BE GENUINE WHEN WRITING

“Write with all your heart – like if your blog is a diary. Readers will feel how genuine you are. Even if your blog is somehow similar to others, don’t be discouraged. Blogs are like that, but they will be distinguished on how you write and how you tell us the story.” – Yours Truly

56. ELIMINATE PRESSURE

“Really think about what you enjoy writing about, and don’t put too much pressure on yourself to produce posts when starting out.” – Blue Collar Rising

57. WRITE ABOUT YOUR PASSIONS

“Write about a your passions, not just what you think people want to read! It’s more important that you enjoy writing when starting out so that you keep it up!” – Life In Postcards

58. DON’T FEEL FORCED TO STICK TO A NICHE

“Be passionate about what you write and don’t feel forced to stick to one niche!” – Melina Elisa

59. LET PASSION DRIVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR CONTENT

“If you wouldn’t do something for free, don’t do it for money. You can’t force a paycheck to replace passion for your niche. That passion is what continues to drive the quality of your content.” – Yo Quiero Dinero Podcast

60. WRITE WITH YOUR HEART

“Write with your heart and edit with your mind.” – Pretty Mumma Says

61. FOCUS ON TOPICS YOU ENJOY TALKING ABOUT

“Write and discuss about topics you enjoy taking about the most. Which topics? Ones you can imagine having constructive conversations with friends all day long.” – Johnny’s Traventures

62. DON’T FORCE THE WRITING

“Write what you are passionate about and have knowledge on. Dont force the writing. When you feel inspired write.” – Glen Parmenter

63. TREAT YOUR BLOG LIKE A PLANT

“Don’t start with the intent of making money. If you are Blogging about what you like, you’ll enjoy doing it and eventually the money will flow in. Also, remember that your blog is like a plant. Shower it with fresh posts regularly to reap benefits in future.” – Social Maharaj


LET YOUR WRITING FLOW NATURALLY BUT EFFECTIVELY

While blogging doesn’t only consist of writing, you should always focus on writing your best work because writing will cover most of your content. So, you must deliver your best writing by keeping SEO and your audience in mind, proofreading your work, and always finding ways to improve as a writer. You don’t have to be a great writer to blog, but you do have to write with great intention.

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64. WRITE FOR HUMANS NOT JUST FOR GOOGLE

“Be natural in writing a blog post as if you’re really talking with a real person and not with a Google bot.” – What Blogs Her Mind

65. FOCUS ON WRITING

“The biggest tip I can offer? Write. While a good looking site is great and marketing is important, the blog isn’t worth much without content.” – Hogans Keep

66. WRITE ABOUT TOPICS YOU’RE KNOWLEDGABLE ON

“Write on a topic you have authority about and you enjoy too. That way you will never run out of steam.” – Health Wealth Bridge

67. DON’T RUSH YOUR WRITING

“Write and wait a couple of days before reading/checking for those pesky typos. Don’t rush it.” – Saledlie

68. LET YOUR WRITING FLOW NATURALLY

“Follow your heart. Just put pen to paper (as in start a post ) and see what flows naturally – that’s your muse.” – Live Life 2d Fullest

69. ALWAYS PROOFREAD BEFORE PUBLISHING

“Proofread your work before you publish. Better still, get someone else to do it for you. Or, use a tool like Grammarly to make sure your spelling and grammar is correct. Bad spelling and grammar can be very off-putting.” – In Africa And Beyond

70. DON’T BE AFRAID TO SHARE YOUR POINT OF VIEW

“Have a point of view. It’s okay if it’s polarizing. Not everyone will like you, but those that do will love you.” – Statement Event

71. POUR YOUR HEART OUT

“Don’t shy away from pouring your heart out candidly, don’t crumble under the fear of being judged.” – Truly Yours Roma

72. FOLLOW THE FAMOUS 5R TECHNIQUE

“Try the famous 5R: Read, Rephrase, Reorganize, Refine & Review. Never push that Publish button without reviewing the post.” – Famous 5R


PUT YOUR AUDIENCE FIRST

Try to be as genuine, relatable, and engaged with your audience as possible. Simply put, you receive what you give. If you’re genuine, your readers will be genuine too. If you engage with your audience, they will engage with you as well. Don’t expect to have a genuine audience if you’re only in it for money or for your own benefits. Think about your audience first so that your blog can succeed next. 

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73. THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT TO SHARE WITH YOUR AUDIENCE

“Definitely write for yourself, but think about what you would like to share with others. Make sure you keep consistent and remain engaged with your community.” – The Mini Small Holder

74. FOCUS ON ENGAGING RATHER THAN NUMBERS

“Work on engaging with your readers/followers rather than working on how many of them there are. A tight knit community of 10 will support you more than a million people you’ve never spoken to.” – Pigletish

75. ATTRACT YOUR AUDIENCE BY BEING RELATABLE

“Readers will come because there are people out there who can relate to you as you are, and not as you think you should be because other bloggers and their audience look and sound like that.” – Chic and Catholic

76. TRY TO SOLVE PROBLEMS

“So far what I have experienced is that people dive into the internet with a query, for  entertainment, or to get motivated. So think how will you help your audience. Next think why should your audience read your post. And then solve their problems.” – Boomerang Moments

77. CHOOSE YOUR AUDIENCE CAREFULLY

“Try getting readers outside of bloggers, I mean develop readers who are not just looking for a like for like, comment for comment, etc. Remember, there may be a few thousand bloggers active, but a few billion potential readers…so pick your audience carefully.” –Desi Traveler


DON’T LET WRITER’S BLOCK CONTROL YOU. 

One thing you should be prepared for as a blogger is writer’s block. Unfortunately, writer’s block is inevitable. You may be inspired to write and create content for one week and then lose all of your motivation the following week. And that is completely fine. It’s necessary to take breaks from blogging to avoid blogger’s burnout. However, you should learn to rest and not quit. Go ahead and schedule writing for another day, take the day off, or even take a few days (if you have to) but don’t let writer’s block control you or the destiny of your blog. Motivation comes and goes, and so does writer’s block. You won’t be stuck forever.

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78. DON’T LET WRITER’S BLOCK DISCOURAGE YOU

“Do not get discouraged. Keep a notebook on you at all times to jot down ideas to prevent writers block and encourage inspiration.” – The Mama Bears Cottage

79. FIND INSPIRATION FROM OLDER POSTS

“When you are creatively blocked and have had your blog for years, go through your archives to see what you can spruce up and republish!” – Girl Eats World

80. TRY THE “2 CRAPPY PAGE A DAY” TECHNIQUE

“Use the « 2 crappy page a day » technique when less motivated, just sit and write whatever – this will get you moving eventually.” – Joney Talks


AVOID GETTING DISCOURAGED AS A BEGINNER. 

Lastly, if blogging is your dream, do not let anyone or anything discourage you from blogging. Although blogging requires a lot of time, patience, dedication, and discipline, you will find a way to make it work if you’re passionate enough. Always remember that all good things take time. So, don’t get discouraged by the number of views, readers, and followers you have. Or even by other people’s comments. 

Focus on delivering your best, keep your goals in mind always, and don’t give up.

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81. PROGRESS TAKES TIME

“Engagement doesn’t happen overnight. Followers on Instagram don’t mean people are viewing your blog. Real engagement takes time and consistent quality. Don’t be discouraged by your progress when others talk about how quickly they got x number of followers.” – Jas Being Jas

82. DON’T LET READERSHIP DISCOURAGE YOU

“Don’t feel discouraged if you don’t get a lot of readership right away. It took me almost two years to get where I am today and I’m still working toward my goals. I suggest you look up how to promote our blog. Also, the #WritingCommunity is wonderful and supportive.” – My Heart Beats New Mexico

83. IT’S OKAY TO NOT BE INSPIRED EVERYDAY

“Don’t be disheartened if you don’t have the energy to put work into your blog every single day” – Paul MCGV3

84. DON’T EXPECT OVERNIGHT SUCCESS

“Don’t expect overnight success. For most bloggers it takes years to be successful.” – Blogging With Grace

85. KEEP GOING REGARDLESS OF YOUR VIEWS

“Keep at it! Even if no one reads it (or very few people), just keep going. Write for yourself. Write what you want to read. The readers will come.” – Unexplored Boundaries

86. BE HAPPY WITH WHAT YOU PUT OUT INTO THE WORLD

“Write/type for you instead of it becoming a chore and something you have to do.  Don’t feel disheartened about STATS as long as you feel happy with what you’ve put out into the world that is all that matters.” – The Anxious Teach Two

87. YOUR VOICE IS IMPORTANT REGARDLESS OF THE AMOUNT OF FOLLOWERS YOU HAVE

“Don’t get disheartened early on. It takes a while to build an audience. Your voice is just as important when you have no followers.” –And On She Reads

I want to send a very special thank you to every single blogger who contributed to this post. I definitely wouldn’t have been able to create this post without you guys. So, thank you for participating and sharing your best blogging tips for beginners with us all. 

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FINAL THOUGHTS

Phew. I told you this would be a long and juicy post, haha! I tried my best to keep it short and sweet, but it was impossible to not share all of these tips with you guys! So, I really hope you enjoyed these blogging tips for beginners and learned something new today! Wishing you all the best of luck with your blogs and hoping you accomplish all of your blogging goals! Please, if there’s anything you need, don’t be afraid to reach out. 

Until next time,

Gabby Abigail

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