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Thursday, May 29, 2014
How to Generate Great Business Ideas from Blogging
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| You can generate bright business ideas from bloging |
I have some
friends that have great passion for certain hobbies and I am always encouraging
them to turn their hobbies into businesses. A business is any legitimate
profit-oriented activity and as such your hobby becomes a business when you
seek to make money out of it for yourself.
However, it
is not everybody that has it easy getting ideas they actually want to develop
into a business. Try as they might, they just do not feel inspired by any
business ideas or opportunities suggested to them.
It is very
easy for people like me with entrepreneurial spirit to accuse them of not being
brave and bold-enough to start a business but the truth is that without having
a passion for what you do, any business you start is likely to fail.
The solution
I have for this problem is to encourage such people to start a blog. Yes,
blogging is hard work for most people especially in terms of generating traffic
but if you get the basics such as generating your own content and sharing your posts
with relevant communities that would have interest in what you write right; you
are likely to get some feedback that will give you indication of where your
strengths are and this will help you develop a business you would be happy
with.
If you are blogging
and sharing your content consistently, you are likely to get 3 types of
responses on it:
1. Positive
Engagement
You will get responses from people who like your blog. It may be
the design, layout but more importantly your content and personality that they
like. What these types of responses tell you are your areas of strength. You
should note and build on them because if you keep developing your strengths,
you would begin to become an authority in your niche and the more authoritative
you are, the more valuable you will become.
2. Negative
Feedback
This should be broken into 2 –people who genuinely do not like you,
your ideas, opinions, post etc. and Internet trolls who are simply
troublemakers. You should study the responses of the former seriously and see
if they have valid points that can help you improve as a person and blogger. As
for the trolls, remove their offensive comments and ban those who continuously
cause trouble. The experience you get from handling negative feedback is
important because it lets you know the things you have to change if you want to
get people’s attention positively.
3.
Enquiries
These are the responses on your blog that you should really give a
lot of attention to if you want to get the best business ideas and
opportunities from it. Identify and observe the trends in the types and
frequency of questions you get asked on your blog. The most asked questions are
what you should identify as a need from people who want answers or solutions to
a problem or set of problems. People have asked you as a potential source of answers
or solutions for the problems they have based on your blogging. Hence, you are
in a strong position to organise yourself and create channels through which you
can address those needs at a profit.
Once, you
can achieve this, you are in business. All that is left is for you to fine-tune
your processes and build on what works best whilst you avoid repeating costly mistakes.
This process
takes a while to mature but if you follow it in a dedicated manner, you can
create your own business from blogging even if you are seriously averse to
risk-taking which is what entrepreneurship and starting a business is all
about.
Anyone can
start a business, you just have to find ideas you are passionate about and
blogging is a great way to do this.
Monday, June 3, 2013
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