Are you thinking of becoming a blogger but you need to pick a blog niche? You notice that many of your friends or people who you know are getting into this blogging thing and you want to do the same. Let me know if this sounds familiar. It is getting more difficult as the years go by to stay working at that 9-5 job and still spend time with your loved ones. The idea of running your own side hustle sounds super attractive but you are terrified to get started. In fact, you don't think that you are any good at writing and besides who would listen to you anyway. Creating your very own website or blog seems pretty scary because you are just not a techy person at all. The good news is that none of us was born knowing how to blog, we all learned along the way. In this post, you will learn the necessary steps that you can take to get this blogging thing right as well as how to pick a blog niche that is right for you. What on Earth is a Blog Niche Anyway? You can think of a niche blog as a website that is focused on a specific topic that addresses the concerns of people that share a common interest. That common interest could be a location, food, gadgets, experiences and just about anything. In fact, according to Wikipedia, niche blogging "may appeal to geographic areas, a speciality industry, ethnic or age groups, or any other particular group of people." The most important aspect is that this group of people would share a common interest that is meaningful enough for them to talk about. A location could be Manhattan, a speciality industry could be 3D printing and age could refer to millennials. One thing I find super interesting about blogging is that generally speaking no one likes to be labelled. However, everyone wants to belong to a group or a community that represents them in some way. Get the Most Searched Blog Topics List, even if you... Suffer from Mom guilt Are feeling overwhelmed Get distracted with a bazillion things Have a hard time staying focused Don't know where to start Need to balance home, work and kids Are feeling clueless Name Email Grab The Topics List
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