Blogging burnout usually happens when either your blog is not turning out the way it should have or you have simply run out of steam despite having a successful blog. Here are a few more reasons:
- Blogging burnout happens when you aim for unrealistic expectations.
- Blogging burnout happens when you want to blog about things that don’t interest you but you are doing it for just money.
- Blogging burnout happens when you check your stats every hour and get heavily discouraged when your numbers don’t move much for days, weeks, or even a few months.
- It happens when you are just not interested to put in the kind of effort the more successful bloggers put in.
How can you avoid blogging burnout?
- Recognize and accept the problem first of all.
- Decide to tackle your blogging burnout.
- Right about something that interests you a lot and you are passionate about.
- Develop a desire to help others and communicate with them.
- Be prepared to work very hard.
- Ignore your stats for at least 3-4 months and just generate lots of quality content.
- Communicate and develop a network.
- Ask people to guest blog on your blog.
Steven on his blog talks about 12 ways to avoid blogging burnout.
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Thanks for the link! You have made some good additions to the original post.