Blogging !! And Facing A Failure ??

Reasons why Bloggers Fail
Cynosure on Money
Bloggers should take up their hobby of blogging as passion. And shouldn’t be viewed as way to make money; when your target is niche and you are passionate the objective with which you are creating the blog will get fulfilled. When you about your target and also have an idea about the passion they have being a part of community and sharing the ideas and views regards a topic is where blogging comes in.
Keywords
The keywords you think are important may not really be important hence debating on keywords is not matter at all, because they vary accordingly. There are no short cuts for bringing in traffic, but if you possess one you are lucky.
Not following your hobbies
I won’t say everyone is rich enough to invest in doing things that like to do, The work you need done just to get up and running in the infancy of a blog isn’t expensive tech work no matter who is doing it.
Quick Money option
If you view blogging as an option to make quick money is going to put your ambitions down and won’t allow you to achieve what actually want to. Making money on the net isn’t difficult, once the groundwork is done, but the groundwork could take years and will at the very least take many months.
Do not go for appearance
Spending too much attention on how the blogs looks Once again, as your blog grows you’ll have features you’ll want but in the first few months and over the near term this is time better spent on building content. Just note changes down for future major redesigns.
Signing up for programs does not guarantee success.
A lot of the blogging experts are fantastic, they all vary a little but they all have the same message: develop content and market well and you will be successful over time. Expecting returns from a program just because you are a part of it, will not guarantee success.
Giving up
When you are not in the way to success giving up easily is not the option.
The top 50 reasons why blogs fail:
1. Lack in patience and confidence.
2. Trying to write on a subject you don't understand, or that you don't enjoy.
3. Not knowing that there is a difference between a blog and a website.
4. Trying to use blogs to sell something instead of using them for credibility and trust!
5. Spending too much time thinking about the design and Search Engine Optimization, SEO.
6. Having too much clutter on the sidebar. This causes too much distraction.
7. Putting too much money towards the advertising of the blog and not the writing of the blog.
8. Thinking that you are going to start off with a ton of traffic.
9. Assuming you know everything about blogs and stop learning about them.
10. Anticipating that people will visit your blog without promoting it.
11. Not thinking about your long-term goals of the blog, and focusing too much on the short-term ones.
12. Not analyzing the traffic to your blog to find out what is working and what isn't.
13. Forcing people to comment on the blog or to link to it.
14. Not including a top ten posts, archives, and recent posts.
15. Lacking in organization of the content of the blog by context.
16. Having no plan to go by.
17. Not having the need to learn.
18. Not learning from previously done mistakes.
19. Thinking that you will make passive money from blogging.
20. Not having enough social interaction and making your blog run solo.
21. Trying to target a very small market niche.
22. Not using English to target an international market.
23. Underestimating blogging by not giving it enough credit.
24. Failing to maintain the quality of your blog by controlling spasms.
25. Having too much irrelevant traffic to your blog.
26. The inability to handle incoming traffic.
27. Having links that do not work- broken links.
28. Not including a blogroll.
29. Having a lack of originality.
30. Lacking in regularity.
31. Writing on irregular posting.
32. Having a lack of dedication to your blog.
33. Fearing to go against others.
34. Not choosing the right blogging platform.
35. Blogs that are made for advertising only.
36. Having annoying ads.
37. Trying to blog to get rich.
38. Lacking in defined keywords to target in your post.
39. Not understanding the news and RSS readers.
40. Having too many blogs to keep up with.
41. Wanting to get everything with less than 100 posts.
42. Having too many keywords in your post.
43. Content writing with no research behind it.
44. Writing for search engines and not in a natural way.
45. Duplicating the contents from other blogs or within your blog.
46. Not using titles effectively.
47. Failure to use keywords at important places like subheadings, text links, headings, and bullets.
48. Using generic headings & subheadings. Not getting to the point.
49. Having a lack of facts and evidence.
50. Textual content is lacking or not there.