Now people are looking for an opportunity and then they find blogging as one of the best methods for online earning. And if I talk about me blogging is also not a great choice but also a passion for me. But the problem is that some are demotivated or lose their passion as their opinions or their article not getting views or popularity.

And for those people, I have 10 best tips for beginners that are based on bloggers experts. And no doubt if you are also not a beginner then also these tips are useful.



Here are the 10 Tips from Experts:

  • Write what you like

Write for yourself first & foremost. Ignore the fact that anyone else will read what you write; just focus on your thoughts, ideas, opinions and figure out how to put those into words. Write it and they will come.

- Adii Pienaar, founder of PublicBeta

  • Keep it Short
Biggest lesson I learned in my past year of blogging. Keep it in the 1–2 minutes read-time length.
-Derek Sivers, founder of Wood Egg
  • Get Ideas from your Audience
Create blog posts that answer the most interesting questions from people you engage with on social media.
-Dave Larson, founder of @tweetsmarter
  • Understand Your Audience
Understand your audience better than they understand themselves. It takes a lot of upfront research, and often means being a member of the very tribe you’re trying to lead – but it pays off.
-Brian Clark, founder, and CEO, Copyblogger
  • Build Your Audience
Start building your email list from day one. Even if you don’t plan on selling anything, having an email list allows you to promote your new content to your audience directly without worrying about search rankings, Facebook EdgeRank, or other online roadblocks in communications.
-Kristi Hines, freelance writer, and professional blogger
  • Be Consistent
Consistency is one of the most important things that bloggers tend to forget. It’s much easier to lose your traffic than it is to build it up, so make sure you consistently blog.
-Neil Patel, founder of KISSmetrics
  • Give it Time
Plan to invest in blogging for a long time before you see a return. The web is a big, noisy place and unless you’re willing to invest more over a greater period of time than others, you’ll find success nearly impossible. If you’re seeking short-term ROI, or a quick path to recognition, blogging is the wrong path. But if you can stick it out for years without results and constantly learn, iterate, and improve, you can achieve something remarkable.
-Rand Fishkin, CEO of Moz
  • Giveaway Your Knowledge
Give away free content that adds value to people’s lives “until it hurts” and they will love you and become loyal fans.
-Jeff Bullas, blogger and author of Blogging the Smart Way

  • Be True to Yourself
Stay true to yourself and your voice. People don’t care to follow sites so much as they care to follow people.
-Chris Pirillo, founder,, and CEO, LockerGnome
  • Write Catchy Headlines
No matter how great your content is, it won’t matter unless you have an amazing headline. People have a split second to decide if they should click on your post, and your headline will make them decide. The headline is also essential in making it easy and desirable for people to share your post. Keep your headlines SPUB: simple, powerful, useful and bold.
-Dave Kerpen, author,, and CEO of Likeable Local