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Blog for successful bloggers.
Blog for new bloggers who commit 100% to blogging.
Blog for hungry dogs. Publish posts to inspire. Write posts to uplift.
Target serious bloggers fully committed to the blogging process. Give these individuals practical guidance to follow.
Succeed by magnetizing your blog to successful bloggers.
Why?
Where your attention and energy goes, grows.
Give your attention and energy to success. Grow your success.
Everything flows from within to the external world. Consider this to be manifesting. As within, so without, the ancient talisman of wisdom goes.
Blogging for success-minded people draws these high energy types to you. Committed people follow your blog closely. Committed people invest money in your products and services. Committed people drive referral traffic. Committed people drive referral business.
People fully committed to the process have the time, money and focus to act on your guidance consistently, to hire you, to buy your stuff and to refer your blog to like-minded people.
As a natural by-product, your blogging success expands.
Everything changes the moment you blog for successful folks and folks hellbent on succeeding.
In some cases, this shift appears to be rapid.
How It Works
Your blog draws in people based on your:
- tone
- predominant emotion
- message
- postureÂ
For example, I currently sell an online course and eBooks. I priced each to attract a committed, serious blogger who freely invests their money in valuable premium resources. I get who I aim for.
Imagine if I priced my eBooks at 99 cents? Picture me pricing my online course at 50 bucks. By and large, bloggers who “only had 99 cents for an eBook and 50 bucks for an online course” would show up to my blog. Most would kick tires. Most would widow shop. A few would reluctantly pull the trigger due to financial struggles.
I have no issues with them or these scenarios. But I experienced that way of living a long time ago; I did not love it.
I mentally put the poverty conscious experience thing behind me. I charge more of a premium these days for my blogging business products. Doing this aligns me with prospering individuals who put their money where their mouth is because each also decided to put the poverty experience behind them or, never experienced it in the first place, during this lifetime.
Content Counts Too
Charging premium rates alone to entice prospering folks does not cut the mustard.
Committed bloggers want detailed, practical blog posts to:
- read
- study
- follow
to solve their problems thoroughly.
For example, struggling bloggers hungry to succeed may come across this post. My words set off a light bulb about their dome. Talk about a Eureka moment, eh? The topic alone seems advanced enough for serious bloggers; not many blogging tips bloggers delve heavily into mindset and surely fewer dip their blogging toes into the posture side of things.
You will find this post – and my insights – highly valuable if after reading it and scanning your blog you say to self:
“Oh my goodness! My blog appears to be a haven for struggling human beings. I make everything so cheap. My content is so thin. No wonder nobody seems to have any money to buy anything that I offer! No wonder why few if any follow my blog with any shred of loyalty, coming and going like the tide because their struggles seem to obliterate the slightest sense of commitment.”
Boom.
I just attracted another committed, ALL IN blogger who follows Blogging From Paradise Dot Com closely. Perhaps you buy my online course and/or some eBooks because you:
- have the means to invest money in your blogging education
- have the desire to learn how to succeed from a pro to cut your learning curve by years
My blog put the process into motion.
My detailed content dissecting a critical inner blogging frame of mind, my rich premium resources, my premium pricing and overall presentation align with a serious person. I never condemn those having a difficult time in life for a while – I have been there, folks – but the tire kickers, window shoppers and barely committed bloggers who “may get around to blogging” or who “might give it a shot” or who “do not have any money to invest in their blog or blogging education” seem scarce around these parts.
This crowd largely went away when I:
- identified, faced, felt and forgave mental patterns attracting this crowd
- presented my blog only to communicate with abundant, high energy, cheery, hungry, committed bloggers who do whatever it takes to succeed
You and your blog create your readership on a highly literal level.
I mean it.
Conquering Guilt Is Step #1
I admit it; my blog experienced rough patches because I felt unconsciously – and consciously – guilty about looking past non-committed, not too serious, struggling bloggers.
I only f*cked them over by victimizing minds with unlimited power of course yet I had to face, feel and forgive my guilt to look past the unprepared to align with the prepared.
My content, product pricing and overall tone changed dramatically after I felt and released some deep unconscious guilt in my mind.
You will never grow a large, loyal community of highly committed, abundant readers until you conquer your guilt. That guilt attracts those who perceive themselves as victims because you perceive them as victims and feel bad about looking past them towards prospering, committed types who do what it takes to succeed.
I have received many messages over the years from bloggers frustrated with their large communities who drop thorough comments but never seem to have a penny to buy anything from the blogger. Each frustrated blogger needs to face, feel and forgive their guilt (aka “feeling bad” for readers) to let go of an unprepared following. Letting go of an unprepared following makes room for a prepared following who quickly and decisively invests money in your blogging business products. Get enough of these folks to hang around and you will go pro.
Plus, committed bloggers who feel abundant drive referral business to your blog. More money. More success. More than that though, it feels fun to help committed people. Trying to help a group of folks terrified to commit feels deflating; I know. Been there. Blogged that. Things did not work out too well for me during those lean days.
Conclusion
Look at your blog.
Who does your content attract?
Who does your pricing attract?
If you do not like what you see, conquer your guilt to begin painting an abundant, fun-feeling picture.
Committed readers want your help and have the financial means to help you go pro.
Build your blog 100% for them.
Love the ride to increased blogging success.





