What made you keep going when your Blog was not growing ?

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I was curious about this after looking some older blogs that later become successful.

Most blogs do not get attention in the beginning and many people quit before seeing the results. For those who wait for the result, what made you keep publishing content when the traffic was not growing ?

Was there a specific moment, result or realization that convinced you to continue ?

I am interested in hearing how others handled that stage of blogging.
 
For me, if I seeing the small signs of progress even the traffic is low this will pushes me to continously publishing the content. A few clicks from Google or a positive comment showed that the blog is moving in the right direction.
 
I keep writing because I love the learning creatives not just numbers I know that my words can help even just one reader make it worth.
 
honestly the thing that kept me going was checking search console and seeing impressions slowly climb even when clicks were basically zero. like the traffic wasnt there yet but google was starting to show my pages for more and more queries. that told me the foundation was being built even if it didnt look like it on the surface.

for me the real turning point was one random post i almost didnt publish suddenly started getting clicks like 4 months after i wrote it. that delay messed with my head early on because you publish and nothing happens and you assume its dead. its not dead, its just sitting in the sandbox basically.

what helped was switching my mindset from chasing traffic to chasing published count. i stopped looking at analytics every day and just told myself get 50 posts up first then judge it. by the time i hit that number a few of them were ranking and the compounding started. most people quit at like post 12 which is exactly when nothing should be happening yet.

idk if thats motivating or depressing but the boring answer is you just keep going long enough for the old stuff to age and start pulling weight.
 
I was curious about this after looking some older blogs that later become successful.

Most blogs do not get attention in the beginning and many people quit before seeing the results. For those who wait for the result, what made you keep publishing content when the traffic was not growing ?

Was there a specific moment, result or realization that convinced you to continue ?

I am interested in hearing how others handled that stage of blogging.
I offer value to my readers, therefore even helping just 1 person keeps me going.
 
There’s generally no traffic in the beginning, and that means those who go on are the ones who take it as a long game rather than looking for fast results.
First impressions or the Google index is what usually keeps them motivated
 
Honestly, I keep growing because I know blogging takes time. I do not expect quick results so I focus on building the content first and worried about the traffic later.
 
I stayed consistent it helps me a lot because at first I treated it like learning, not like earning. every post on google was practice.
 
For me the turning point was realising that blogs on google do not work like social media. I stopped expecting instant traffic and started treating each post like a long term asset. the mindset keep me going.
 
For me, it was seeing a few old articles suddenly start getting traffic months after I published them. That make me realize that blogging is often a long term game. Results can be slow in the beginning, but one good article can make all the earlier effort worth it.
 
I was curious about this after looking some older blogs that later become successful.

Most blogs do not get attention in the beginning and many people quit before seeing the results. For those who wait for the result, what made you keep publishing content when the traffic was not growing ?

Was there a specific moment, result or realization that convinced you to continue ?

I am interested in hearing how others handled that stage of blogging.
I am looking at successfull blogs reminded me that most of them did not grow overnight. many takes years to reach real traffic.
 
For me it was seeing a few pages slowly start getting impressions even when traffic was almost zero. It showed that google was noticing the site. Small wins like hat helped me stay consistent until the results became more meaningful.
 
According to me, it was treating blogging as a skill building process rather than a traffic game. Even when the traffic was low, I knew I was getting better at writing, seo and understanding my target audience. Eventually, those skills started producing results, but focusing only on traffic in the beginning would have made me quit much sooner.
 
It was understanding that blogging is a long term game. traffic was slow at first but very small improvement in rankings , clicks and engagement showed that progress was happening . staying consistent and focusing on creating helpful content eventually paid off.
 
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