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How To Become An Expert – Part 3 – Creating Passionate Users
Most of us want to practice the things we're already good at, and avoid the things we suck at. We stay average or intermediate amateurs forever.
Passionate: Creating Passionate Users
In Part II in my “How To Become An Expert” Series, I touched on how reading comments on other blogs (and of course, visiting those commentars sites) could lead you to being able to tap into an audience that you weren’t sure you’d be able to have in your niche.
In Part III, I will discuss how you take the first two pieces of expertness and keep molding it not only to fit your particular niche blog but your life as well.
If there is one thing that I know about finding a niche and then learning about it; is that there will always be work to be done. If you believe you have your niche on lock, that’s when you will start to do the most damage to your blog. You don’t want to ever have your niche on lock because that’s saying you don’t believe there is anything MORE you can learn from it.
Which spells trouble not only for you but for your readers. It’s human nature not to excel at everything – the same mentality should be applied to your blog. So you know a great deal about the shearing techniques of Albania mountain goats – except for maybe the one or two historical techniques that are rarely used – but, you kick butt at all the rest; so you talk about just those techniques. Okay, well you can only go so far about what YOU do know, how about you rock the boat and start documenting the techniques, ideas or situations that don’t come natural to you.
Make it a weekly (or monthly) implement into your blog. Pose the unfamiliar situation, give your insight (or ideas) and then finish with a question or statement that is both open ended and thought provoking to entice your readers. I’m sure your readers will have much to say – both old and new, alike.
Again, if there is anything about becoming an expert or niche blogging that you have a question on, feel free to send me an email or comment. If you want to turn your comment into a blog post, let me know that as well, I’ll gladly consider it!
Table of contents for How to become an expert
- How to Become An Expert – Part 1
- How to Become An Expert- Part 2
- How To Become An Expert – Part 3 – Creating Passionate Users
Narrowing Down Ideas To Find Your Niche
Okay, so if you are like me you have tons of interests and issues that you are passionate about and feel that given the opportunity (and time) you could have a blog on any of these one interests.
So the question becomes how you whittle these down to find the “one” for you.
1. List your topics. If possible, in order of preference. If you don’t have a preference, then just write them down however you would like. It might be better to write each down on separate pages it depends on how much you write. If there is a definite leader, maybe you should focus on that particular issue, if there are two or more that stand out, well that’s when we’ll do a little bit of researching. GET USED TO IT, you’ll be researching quite a bit. ?
2. For each topic that you have pick your favorite search engine and check how many hits your topic receives, take note. Next, type in your topic again but put the word “blogs” at the end and see what comes up. Click on as many blogs that you feel necessary in order to get a better understanding of that particular niche. Bookmark pages if needed because you should be coming back to these sources – the reputable ones, anyway.
3. Jot down any blog post ideas that you have already started to formulate in your head. After you look at blogs in your similar niche; if anything strikes your fancy…WRITE IT DOWN because you can always use that post as a trackback, which not only will make you a new blogging friend (eventually) but will also direct more traffic to your site.
4. Next think how much you really love this topic because if you choose to blog about it and you don’t love it, you will quickly come to find that out. Write down your goals, maybe even a blog “mission statement” about each proposed topic (the goals or mission statement that comes easy to you is probably the topic you are most passionate about).
5. Think about your long term goals for this blog (this feeds into the mission statement somewhat). If you want to make money, how are you going to do that? Will it be easy to market this blog in order to generate any type of viable revenue? What are you offering this reader that isn’t being offered at any other sites? If your site is very specific, do you know of areas or groups of people to market to in order to get your blog out there?
This exercise may prove easier or it might take a couple of days, the point is to take your time and really think it out. The more concrete of game plan you have for your blog, the more options you’ll be able to provide when it comes to content and accessibility in your blog posts; which if having a lucrative, money making blog is your goal the more thought out the process, the better it will be for you in the long run.
Good Luck. If you have any questions, feel free to leave them below.
What is Niche blogging?
Wikipedia states that niche blogging is the act of creating a blog with the intent of using it to market a particular niche.
The question you might be asking yourself is what exactly is your blogs niche?
The answers are as limiting as your imagination.
My blog: www.loveselfentirely.com to some markets the personal blog niche. I don’t really focus on a particular aspect or topic but I pretty much blog about things that I’m currently battling with or inspired by. I try to keep everything in a friendly, girlfriend-y vibe because that’s how I carry myself in my day to day life. That style seems to be working quite well for me.
But that niche may not be what you want to work with. If that isn’t, then you have a wide variety of niches to work yourself into. From blog building to personal development to fashion, if you are passionate about a certain topic; I’m sure there is a niche out there for you.
Of course some niches are more popular than others; if you want to blog about celebrity gossip, fashion, blogging or personal development; you will have your work cut out for you but don’t let the countless smattering of blogs deter you!
The key is NOT the fact you are blogging about a particular topic but what do YOU (the savvy blogger) bring to the table that the other fellow bloggers aren’t? It could be that you have some “insider info”, you have a design idea (watch how you share the info—especially if it’s mind blowing!), or you write with a unique, witty style. I will be honest, when I can get sucked into a persons writing style and identify with them (I could be reading about the mating habits of rodents—trust me, I’ve gotten sucked into some odd blog readings but I digress), it may be the subject matter that gets someone to stumble upon your blog but your writing style, I guarantee will keep them there!
So, to everyone out there finding your niche, don’t rush it; unless you know without a doubt what topic you are passionate about. Sometimes, it’ll be revealed in the process of blogging; you’ll just have to wait it out and see. After all, there are countless of bloggers blogging but not each one sees the same story the same way. That’s what makes niche blogging so expandable, the options will always be endless if you put your mind too it!
Cynthia Wright – Niche Blogging Author
Hola Everyone!
The name is Cynthia and I blog here: www.loveselfentirely.com
It’s my baby and I love it. I actually have been journaling since middle school back then it was on paper of course but by high school, I soon blossomed into the world of the internet. Most of my journaling was just the day to day musings of things that was happening to me, who I was dating, family strife—typical teenage/college stuff.
I’m 25 now, so right now I’m trying to focus more on my career, coming to gripes with some of the things that sit in my past. One of the biggest reasons why I decided to blog was the loss of my mother 3 years ago; she was 43 and had terminal cancer. We lost her in a span of month. I went into “survivor” mode and I spent 3 years coasting—now I’m on my way out of it and I just want to shout it out. I want to let other young women out there know (particularly women of color, since that’s what I am)it’s okay to hurt, to feel pain, to try new things and fall to pieces momentarily as long as you pick yourself back up, constructively.
I’m passionate about so many things. I am not sure how cliché it is but I’m passionate about life—my life, for once. Trying things, getting myself out of debt, not settling because that’s what I should be doing at this age. I want to learn, love and explore and I implore anyone open and willing to come along for the ride.
I will be blogging about niche blogging. Being that my blog is more personal in tone, that is my niche. I plan to start from the beginning explaining, what niche blogging is and make my way forward.
Nice to meet all of you and if you have any questions, let me know!


