The Three Core Tenets Every Successful Blogger Needs to Have

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Three tips to be a better blogger

As bloggers, we all have different goals.

Some may be to monetize your blog; some may be to get a book deal; some may be to become recognized as an expert in your field; others may be to share company news and updates.

Some may even just be to have a personal outlet where you can let your creativity go and see what works, and what doesn’t.

But no matter the goals you have for your blog, to succeed in them takes more than just setting up a blog and watching the success come rolling in.

While there may be early successes, to be a truly successful blogger you need to have the following three key tenets.

1. Patience

So many bloggers give up in the first few months because they’re not experiencing what they feel they should be, to be classed as successful. They’re not getting the thousands of subscribers, or visitors, or social shares, or sales.

The thing is, much like anything, blogging success is not an overnight success. To build a blog that has both longevity and solid foundations takes time.

You need to cultivate your community; understand who your audience is and what they’re interested in; what social platforms make sense for you to be on; and define your editorial voice.

You’ll make many mistakes in your first few months of blogging – but that’s a natural part of growth. Don’t let perceived “failure” put you off your game – be patient and your goals will start to happen.

2. Strength

One of the great things about blogging is that it allows the fostering of some truly great ideas and discussions. Sure, the blogger might start all this off with the original post, but then the following comments can really take the post into a rich and varied discussion point.

Of course, with discussions comes dissent – and many bloggers fail at welcoming this part of the discussion into their part of the web. Which is a mistake.

The very best bloggers not only welcome dissent, they encourage it and meet it head on – because they have strength in their convictions.

When you put something out for the world to read, you need to be strong enough to know that not everyone is going to fawn over your wisdom (real or otherwise), and that often questions will be asked.

Want to run a successful blog? Be strong when questioned, accept when wrong, and understand that the most successful blogs are the ones where the reader feels like they’re really a part of it, as opposed to just being a bystander to your soapbox.

3. Belief

One of the things I always notice when reading a blog is how much conviction is there. It comes through in the words being written or the video/podcast being shared, as well as the advertising partners on the site, and the products/services being recommended.

In other words, it’s easy to see when a blogger truly believes in what they’re doing, or saying, versus one that’s just mailing their posts in.

Blog readers are smart people – we know when you’re the real deal and when you’re just out trying to make a fast buck, or position yourself as something you’re not.

Instead of trying to fool us, make us believe that you believe too.

  • Recommend products and services that you use, and would recommend anyway even if you weren’t getting paid to do so.
  • Believe in the words you’re writing. Passion wins over boring wisdom every time.
  • Believe in the wisdom of your readers – never take them for granted or expect them to believe your every word.

Simply put – if you believe, we’ll believe.

How about you – can you see the value of these three tenets, and what others would you add (or use)?

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Danny Brown is Chief Technologist at ArCompany and an award-winning marketer and blogger. His blog is recognized as the #1 marketing blog in the world by HubSpot. Danny is also co-author of Influence Marketing: How to Create, Manage and Measure Brand Influencers in Social Media Marketing.

34 comments
Joe Lee
Joe Lee

Persevere is also an important traits. When the traffic is not coming in, it can be discouraging. Persevere through and have faith that all will turn out well. Keep sowing the seeds, eventually we'll et to harvest the crop.

Astro Gremlin
Astro Gremlin

Can't blame bloggers who give up -- it really takes a lot of work and patience! Some of the older books, honestly reporting the "good old days" raise expectations.

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

The great thing about passion is it makes sure you'll always write for you first, your readers second, Pavel. And when you do that - when you write like no-one else is reading but for your own pleasure - that's when you'll find your community. Here's to your blog!

PS - Just checked out your blog over at http://thenovel.me/ - looks like it's off to a great start. :) Can I just make a couple of suggestions?

1. Make it really easy for readers to subscribe to you. Set up an account at Feedburner (it's a Google service), and have subscribe options for both RSS feed and email.

2. Remove the Meta/Log-in info at the bottom of the sidebar. It can take away from the look and feel of your blog, as well as encourage hackers to try and access your site.

Good luck with the blog!

Tony Escobar
Tony Escobar

Very powerful post here, Danny! Being new to the blogging world, it can definitely be pretty intimidating. But folks like you make us newbies feel very welcomed and encouraged. Thanks for that!

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

The great thing is, we're all learning, mate - no matter how long we've been doing something, the minute we feel we've learned all there is to know is the minute we should quit. Here's to mutual learning, sir. :)

Keith Davis
Keith Davis

Sorry for off topic question Danny, but are you using Disqus comment system? Whatever it is, it looks pretty neat and works well.

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

Hi mate, yep - had some glitches with Livefyre (both beta LF3 and the current production release), and it was beginning to affect the user experience (I had emails and DMs around the issues). I didn't want to go back to native WP comments as they can be cumbersome, from the amount of plugins needed to allow subscribing to replies, or just comments; anti-spam filters; reminding people to sign up for a Gravatar account, etc. I've used Disqus before, and had seen they released a new version so thought I would check it out. Pretty impressed so far, so we'll see. :)

Sue Neal
Sue Neal

Hi Danny - that's a great list. I'd add curiosity and open-mindedness - a willingness to take on board new ideas, listen to what other people have to say and see things from different points of view. I think this adds colour to your writing, but it also enables you to engage more meaningfully with your readers - with whom you might not always see eye to eye! Best wishes, Sue

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

Great additions, Sue - like you say, if you're not open to ideas then you may as well just give up, because you won't be bringing anything fresh to the table. Cheers, miss!

Pavel Konoplenko
Pavel Konoplenko

Great list! These characteristics can also be applied to almost any other endeavor too! I'm starting out blogging myself, and I believe an important quality to have too is passion for writing and curiosity. I write for myself because I enjoy thinking ideas through and formulating my thoughts. I think that helps too because you're only motivated by the intrinsic reward.

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

The great thing about passion is it makes sure you'll always write for you first, your readers second, Pavel. And when you do that - when you write like no-one else is reading but for your own pleasure - that's when you'll find your community. Here's to your blog!

Pavel Konoplenko
Pavel Konoplenko

Thank you Danny!! It's so awesome you had a look at it. I'll implement those changes ASAP. Thank you so much again! :D

Mark Harai
Mark Harai

Belief is a big one Danny... It instills the rest of the substance in others (faith - trust - confidence - persuasion - credence) that is necessary to move people to take action... Like invest in your company, or buy your products & services for example...

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

Great point, mate - you can only get so far without belief, and if you don't find it then the rest won't matter.

Ben - Profit Blog
Ben - Profit Blog

Patience and consistency are key. Blogging is definitely a long term strategy with a lot of hard work. You just have to stay positive, and keep focused on your goals. These are very basic fundamentals, but a lot of people give up just before they see success.

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

Agreed, Ben - I can't recall where I saw a stat for how many new bloggers give up in the first six months, but it was comparable to the amount of small businesses that fold in the first six months. Which is a lot...

Bill Dorman
Bill Dorman

Well said indeed. Because there are so many new and shiny things popping up at our disposal, some jump in thinking they have to churn and burn and make it 'happen' quickly or be gone. That's the way I felt when I first jumped in and actually had a small modicum of success. However, it still didn't give me direction and gave me pause for thought as to what I wanted to accomplish and what would be sustainable. I've somewhat settled in for now and patience has been my greatest asset. It has allowed me to persevere and not be distracted by a lot of the silliness that goes on at times. I might not be knocking it out of the park; but I enjoy what I am doing. That's worth something, right?

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

You know, you're a great example of patience and stamina, Bill. I recall seeing you refer to yourself as "the invisible blogger" for the longest time, but seeing all the interaction and community focus you get over at your place is testament to growing and nurturing something properly. :)

Mark Harai
Mark Harai

@dannybrown:disqus Who is this @twitter-34985693:disqus guy? I don't believe I've seen him around before :o

The JackB
The JackB

I have no stomach for bloggers who can't deal with dissent. Sustain your effort, don't be afraid to make mistakes and or changes and play hard.

Kenny Rose
Kenny Rose

These are all key to being a successful as a blogger. You Sir are where I set my bar. You are like the Micheal Phelps of blogging and don't take prisoners. This says it all >>>> Instead of trying to fool us, make us believe that you believe too. Respect Danny

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

What, I get high and parade in swimming trunks? Oy..! ;-) Cheers, mate, really appreciate the kind words and happy to have you part of the amazing community here.

Craig McBreen
Craig McBreen

Yes, prepare for a marathon, be resolute in your determination and believe in yourself! Love this! And yeah, you have to have conviction, otherwise what's the point of all the work? A crap-ton no doubt!! You need a nice combo of mission + passion to see it through (my readers helped me with that one!) I fell in love with this medium and am in it for the long haul. Thanks, Danny!

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

It's been really cool to see how your blog has grown and evolved, mate. Both you and Bill are perfect examples of people that have taken the bull by the proverbial horn and owned it. Kudos, sir!

Craig McBreen
Craig McBreen

Thanks, Mr. Brown. It has been a great journey so far!

Ryan Hanley
Ryan Hanley

Danny, 100% right there with you dude... I love these kinds of posts because they get me jacked up about what we do... The only thing I would add to the Belief section is Belief in yourself as an expert and value creator in whatever it is you're writing about. Thanks bud... Ryan H.

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

Great addition to the Belief angle, mate - it's pointless trying to get others pumped if it doesn't come across in your own attitude. Cheers!

Jon Loomer
Jon Loomer

Absolutely, Danny! Good stuff. Blogging is a tough racket. There are so many ups and downs, particularly in the beginning (I'm finally hitting the one year mark later this month). It's easy to get discouraged. It's also easy to get overconfident and complacent when things are going well. The toughest part for me has been the patience. I fully understand it takes time, don't get me wrong. But I'm always on top of numbers, always looking to solve problems. So I'll start implementing a new plan, and then I have to wait... and wait... It's that need for immediate gratification of some kind -- or at least some sort of sign that I'm doing the right thing -- that makes this business hard on the heart! Keep up the good work, my friend.

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

Hey there mate, First, congrats on reaching your first anniversary - that's a huge achievement, mate, kudos! The numbers really do make us question ourselves, huh? New comments, readers, bounce rates, etc. Like you say, tough to be patient but so worth it. Cheers, mate!

Mustafa Khundmiri
Mustafa Khundmiri

Every blogger needs the patience to strengthen their beliefs? :) I'd like to add a 4th tenet: Focus It's easy to get carried away with blogging. But successful bloggers are focused. They know their readers, and they know how to stick to their topic of focus. They're relevant with their ideas. There is nothing wrong in having a blog where you share anything and everything. If you do have one, keep it personal. Don't expect it to get an avalanche of traffic unless you're Justin Bieber. If you really want your blog to hit a home run then stay focused on its main theme. Delve deep and give your readers new ideas. Share insights that they won't find elsewhere. Become their guide. As a blogger, the moment you lose focus, your readers lose focus, and interest.

Danny Brown
Danny Brown

Focus is a great addition, Mustafa, cheers, sir! Like you say, staying true to the bigger picture is the thing that will help your long-term success after the early buzz / excitement has worn off.


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