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

Seeing just one article finally rank was just enough motivation for me, it proved the process works, it just takes time
 
You just need to keep trying stuff.. quitting never was an option 4 me because it was my only hope in the beginning. Clicks become addictive eventually
 
What kept me going was seeing small improvements over time even if traffic was low A few pages starting to rank was enough motivation to stay consistent and keep building.
 
what kept me going was seeing small signs of progress even when traffic was low one article would slowly start getting impressions then clicks that reminded me blogging is usually a long game and consistency often pays off better than expecting quick results
 
The thing nobody mentions is survivorship bias kinda warps this whole question. You only see the blogs that made it, not the thousands that published 200 posts and still flatlined. So "just keep going" is only half the story imo.

What actually kept me going early was treating it like an experiment instead of a business. If traffic is the only metric you stare at, you'll quit, because that number lies to you for months. @Rankings Daily nailed it with the published count thing... shifting to inputs you control instead of outputs you don't is the only sane way to survive the dead zone.

But I'd push back slightly on the "consistency always pays" stuff floating around here. Consistency on bad topics or zero-search-volume keywords just gets you 200 posts of nothing. The people who broke through usually weren't just stubborn, they quietly fixed what they were publishing along the way. Patience plus iteration, not patience alone.
 
one random page hitting an unexpected spike was enough proof for me that the system worked, just needed more time across more pages
 
For me, it was seeing small wins in Search Console, more impressions, a few keywords moving up, and the occasional click. Even when traffic was low, those signals showed the site was gaining traction. That's what kept me publishing consistently.
 
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.
On average how long did it take for your older posts to start picking up traffic.
 
I kept going because SEO takes time and every new post is an investment Seeing small ranking improvements and steady progress was enough motivation to stay consistent
 
Seeing competitors succeed motivated me. It made me realize that if they can grow with similar content, I just needed to keep improving my approach.
 
This comes down to changing your mindset from one focused on traffic to one where the initial 6 9 months are an absolute must do indexing sandbox. The key comes when the first topical cluster indexes indicating the algorithm understands your website properly, and it’s just a matter of math after that
 
I believed in the learning process. I updated my blog consistently with different type of posts covering different core topics. Sometimes big form content, sometimes guides, sometimes tutorials and sometimes question related topics.
 
I stayed consistent because I started seeing small signs like impressions and a few clicks. Even tiny progress felt like a positive signal.
 
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