Becoming a pro blogger depends on thinking like a pro blogger well before going full time.
Creating the mindset of a pro blogger early on establishes a strong foundation for your blogging campaign.
Pro-level thinking stimulates intelligent planning. Thinking like a successful blogger inspires you to blog with a long term plan in mind.
Smart bloggers do things for long term success not meager, short term gains.
Think like a pro blogger now. Do the legwork to build a freeing blogging business over the long haul.
Follow these tips to begin blogging like a pro.
1: Blog for Freedom
Blog mainly for freedom to begin blogging like a pro.
Pros blog to free themselves and others through the medium. Full time bloggers start blogging with this strong inner driver to think clearly, to plan effectively and to succeed relatively seamlessly.
Top shelf bloggers blog with purer motives from the start. Blogging mainly to have fun with the process of helping people frees you and your readers.
Start with a freeing intent. Forgive strong money and popularity drivers. Nothing outside of you makes you happy, anyway. Why chase ghosts?
Blog mainly for freedom to blog like a pro from day 1.
2: Invest Money in Premium Resources Published by Pros
Invest money in:
- blogging courses
- blogging eBooks
- blogging coaching
to begin blogging like a pro.
Think like a pro from the beginning by investing money in premium resources. Access full time blogger level thinking. Plan intelligently by planning like a pro.
Blogging courses and blogging eBooks are rich, full resources laying out what to do and how to do it in step by step fashion in order to go pro. Use these invaluable guides to begin blogging successfully from the start.
Pros require pro coaching. Full time bloggers seek out coaching before blogging professionally because professionals point out blind spots, stress what works and goad bloggers to let go what does not work.
Invest in top notch blogging advice. Buy courses and eBooks to think like a pro blogger now.
3: Face Money Fears to Invest in the Necessities
Face, feel and release money fears to invest in the blogging necessities of buying your domain, hosting and premium theme.
Begin blogging the right way by letting go fears goading you to blog ineffectively from the beginning.
Invest money in your:
- domain and hosting
- premium theme
to establish a credible blog from the beginning.
Conquering money fears involves performing mental gymnastics. Rest assured, doing inner work lets you hit the blogging ground running with your trusted presentation.
Listen closely to egoic money fears arising in the mind as a new blogger. Feel, express, forgive and let go these fears to invest money in your domain and hosting and premium theme. Own your blog, brand and income potential based on these wise investments.
Full time bloggers buy their domain and hosting as beginners to earn some credibility. Trusted bloggers own their blogs. Buying a premium theme instills reader trust. Most deem a clear, simple, professional-looking theme as the sign of a blogger worthy to follow.
4: Create a Vision to Think Long Term
Think long term by creating a clear vision of where you intend your blog to be.
Aspiring professionals see the end game to baby step their way into that dream.
See, feel and taste your blogging picture years down the road. Visualize your blogging future to anchor yourself to the blogging present. Imagining your blogging career in vivid detail goads one to make successful blogging decisions now. Even better? Picturing your future pro blogging career allows you to hop scotch over common beginner blogging errors.
Look beyond new blogger obstacles by placing your vision before you. Seeing the end goal promotes whatever it takes to reach the end goal and forgives unnecessary struggles.
Use the power of your vision to begin blogging on the right foot.
Start your blog like a pro.
5: Frame Your Blog as a Full Body of Work
Perceive your blog as a full body of work.
Go beyond framing your blog as a disjointed group of one-off blog posts published independent of each other.
Full time bloggers begin with this idea: every blog post contributes to the whole. The whole blog determines your collective success.
The Google algorithm takes the whole blog into consideration. Targeted readers consider your whole blog even if followers do not read every single blog post.
As a practical example, consider Wikipedia Dot Com. Note how the site behaves like one living organism. Content-rich posts linked to related content-rich posts curries favor with Google but also instills credibility through other online channels. Independent bloggers can seize elements from this model to enter into the spirit of perceiving blogs as whole resources consisting of related blog posts.
Pros see the whole not the individual parts.
Aspiring professionals consider the whole before making any blogging decision.
Adopting this frame of mind inspires you to think, feel and act like a professional blogger from the get-go.
6: Begin Monetizing Early
Begin monetizing early.
Get comfortable with the idea of receiving money for your efforts.
Give your mind a money-reboot to overcome resistance to receiving dough.
Professional bloggers get clear on receiving money through multiple income channels. Open cash flow streams early during your blogging career to establish comfort with being a professional blogger who runs a genuine blogging business.
Income Ideas for New Bloggers
Consider these ideas:
- engage in affiliate marketing
- write and self-publish eBooks
- offer freelance writing services
Focus not on income channels but publishing detailed, thorough blog posts.
Content makes the money.
7: Publish Long Form Blog Posts
Write and publish targeted, long form blog posts to establish beginner blogger credibility.
Leap frog over newbie struggles by blogging similarly to full time bloggers from day 1 of your online career.
Solve reader problems with each blog post.
Reach 1200 plus words to create thorough resources.
Add practical tips.
Intend to publish one long form post weekly to stay current.
Set up a blog post outline as a skeleton for the content. Flesh out each outline header to add meat to the blog post.
Build each post around a targeted idea discussed by your ideal reader.
Listen closely to top bloggers from your niche. What topics do they cover? What do their readers chat about? Cover similar topics to begin driving blog traffic with your long form content. Note; do not copy pro blogger titles or content. Craft similar titles and write your own blog posts.
Conclusion
Go pro by thinking like a professional blogger now.
Plan your blog for a full time career.
Succeed and love the ride by blogging like a professional from early on during your blogging career.