5 Reasons Why Starting a Digital Camera Blog Is A Stupid Idea
It’s 2:10AM as I’m starting to write this and it’s another 1 hour and 50 minutes until my next polyphasic sleeping nap. I wanted to address the issue of 5 Reasons Why Starting a Digital Camera Blog Is A Stupid Idea.
Some time ago, I was reading Darren’s entry on how he became a six figure blogger and I thought: “Cool, all I have to do is start a digital camera blog. Link to all kinds of reviews and sometimes write up my own review and BANG I’ll be a six figure blogger.”
Well, that thought didn’t last long after I realized what it would take to actually pull this off. Why don’t you get a nice beverage and follow what I’m saying here.
5 Reasons Why Starting a Digital Camera Blog Is A Stupid Idea
- Initial Fire Burns Out Fast - when this idea of starting a digital camera blog entered my mind, I thought it was a huge idea, something like a huge dry forrest of innder fuel to drive me towards the next six-figure blogging success, but that was before I analyzed everything that was involved. And I didn’t try out the idea. Once I did think the whole idea through, and try it out for a week or so, I realized that instead of having this huge supply of energy and drive for this to succeed, my forrest was actually just worth a load of firewood into the fireplace. First realization: I have to make sure that I have enough drive, fuel and desire to at least have me going enthusiastically for six month (after that we can always flip).
- No Enthusiasm=No Results - I’ve known this before, but somehow it just gets blocked when new things come around. Somehow I thought it would be different with my new digital camera blog. But then I realized that although I loved taking pictures on special occasions and I do own several digital cameras, I wasn’t pumped up enough about digital cameras to be spending several hours per day writing about them. Then I came up with an idea that if I wasn’t going to write about a subject without getting paid for it, I didn’t have enough enthusiasm to continue and shouldn’t be starting a blog devoted to that idea.
- Too Much Noise In The Market when Darren started his digital camera blog sereral years ago, there weren’t as many blogs about the subject as there are now. The market was not as overpopullated. Now, the digital camera blogs world is oversaturated, with everybody and their aunt thinking they’re going to strike the motherload, but they’re wrong. It’s only a matter of time before they realize what I realized and we’ll have another dead blog. Third realization: research the current field for saturation and potential (without looking through the money lens).
- Are There Enough Readers? - one of the draw to starting a niche blog in an unsaturated market is that you’ll be the only one or one of the few, so more visitors will come to read what you have to say and interact with your blog and with you. But when you’re starting a digital camera blog, you’re looking at competing with hundreds of other sites for the same visitors. When the visitors visits a niche blog, he didn’t just read the same thing on five other blogs, you’re it, you’re the only provider, so the visitors will be more likely to leave comments and interact with the blogs.
- Long Term Vision? - Another idea that came to my mind when I was thinking of starting that digital camera blog was if I could see myself running the blog five or ten years from now. I realized that in order to have something that was worth reading and later possibly selling, it would have to be taken care of in the best possibly way, with the long term vision in mind, because if I only thought short term, the product that would come out of it would be somthing I wouldn’t be proud of.
So from now on, whenever I come across a new blog idea, I apply this DigitalCameraBlogCheck before going any further and investing anymore brain power, hope this works for you too.
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