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    Understanding The Priorities for Your Blog

    Nass ZaharyBy Nass ZaharySeptember 28, 20104 Comments3 Mins Read

    Understanding the priorities is important in our life. Through the priorities you know your aim, where you want to go and what is your current status in achieving your goal.

    So how about understanding the priorities for your blog?

    As well as our life, I believe most of us do blogging for certain purposes. Some of us might blogging just for fun or sharing ideas and thoughts. Some of us might blogging to spread the information on related topic. And the most popular one, for making money online.

    Yes, we do have our own purposes to blog.

    But do you have the priorities for your blog? And do you understand them?

    I want to emphasize this matter because I realized that understanding the priorities will help you to plan what is your blog for and where it will go. Because you are the one who bring your blog and ensure that your efforts bring you to success.

    Priorities guide you to plan. And guide you on what you have to do. Sometimes priorities give you some sorts of motivation – something that could help you to boost your blog performance.

    So how?

    My suggestion is to put the priorities in a list so you can read them everyday and refer to them when you want to plan or confuse on what you have to do for your blog. List them in number based on the priorities.

    Well, I’ll share my priorities for this blog – BloggerDaily.

    My priorities for BloggerDaily are:

    1. Sharing ideas and opinions
    2. Meet new friends online
    3. Improve my writing and language skills
    4. Improve my skills in PHP, HTML, CSS and web design
    5. Making money online

    You can have more than these but it’s up to you. You know who you are.

    Based on the priorities that I had listed, you can see that my top priority is sharing ideas and opinions while the last one is making money online. So I know and understand that the most important thing that I have to do is build relationship with other bloggers, then so I can do blog and comment on other blogs – giving me friends and improve my writing skills. Then I’ll go for web design – where it’s my chance to improve my skills in coding and scripting.

    And as the result from the 4 priorities, it gives me chance for making money online. And to answer some questions from fellow bloggers – blogging is not just about making money.

    Be relevant. Know and understand the priorities for your blog. And you lead your way to success.

    Still don’t have the priorities for your blog? Start listing them down now!

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    Nass Zahary

    Blogger and writer passionate about exploring online income, affiliate marketing, content marketing, SEO, WordPress, and web design.

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    4 Comments

    1. Robert on October 1, 2010 4:35 am

      Nasrul, That is some excellent advice and I can tell you practice what you say. πŸ˜‰

      My priorities are a little different than yours but the important thing here is having a plan and sticking with it. These days it’s so easy to get distracted on the www.

      Reply
      • Nasrul Hanis on October 12, 2010 7:12 pm

        Yeah, I have to practice what I say.

        I believe different people got different priorities and I agree that we have to face a lot of distraction nowadays!

        Thanks Robert! πŸ˜€

        Reply
    2. Peter J on October 3, 2010 3:35 pm

      Good advice, its also important to prioritize your priorities. Make sure that you find the time to do each one and not spend to much time on just one thing.

      Reply
      • Nasrul Hanis on October 12, 2010 7:16 pm

        Agree. Sometimes top priorities consume a lot of time and as the result we tend to ignore the minor one but in fact they are also priorities. Thanks Peter for your idea!

        Reply
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