I started a blog 3 months ago and now it has 4000 hits/day and 1000+ rss readers. I am planning to write a book. So I just want to find out what you need as a beginner blogger. What kind of issues you want me to address. What do you want, but you dont find right now in the various blogs about blogging existing today. Is it... lack of information, or lack of strategy, lack of organized guided info, lack of mentorship... or what?
You might be a newbie as regards blogging...but you sure seem to be very good with websites marketing and writing good content. If you could address issues like mentoring, tricks of marketing etc. in your book..it would be of great help.
I think there are already tons of bloggers who is giving tips on how to blog. Yaro Starak is giving lectures through free webinars in his latest blog - Becoming a Blogger. The great Seth Godin (owner of Squidoo) is also offering free apprenticeship. No offense, my friend. But helping others using a 3-month old blog is not convincing. If new bloggers really want to learn, they need mentors and experienced teachers.
I share the same problem, but I am now studying a different strategy. I am reading a lot of free e-books lately, and I can feel it's working.
my problem is I have the visions or ideas but lack the actual execution knowledge, like I want widgets to do a certain thing that would be cool but know how my blog is ExclusiveAve.com, I'll take any tips, my content is not complete though because lately I been spendin tedious time tryna learn how to make graphix, at least I can say I designed all my blog myself via google seaching....
Any advice offered from anybody who is doing well with their blog is as good as gold. Don't look at the age of the blog but instead look at the traffic stats and by the looks of it it looks pretty good. So please tradeepak enlighten us!
As I said, no offense. I am also giving advices to others when I am being asked. However, I refer them to those who I think who knows better for them to have another idea, and not just from me alone.