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The Importance of Knowing your Niche

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I like to think I know a lot about different subjects, but there are very few subjects in which I’d consider myself an expert. Still, when I hunt for blogging jobs there are always some I’m tempted to apply for even though my knowledge is rather limited. I did this early in my web writing career, and here’s why it’s a bad idea:

The bottom line is this: If you don’t know your stuff, it will become apparent. The best probloggers have the best traffic because their readers trust them. Pick a niche you know, and create a bond with your readers.

 

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4 Responses to “The Importance of Knowing your Niche”

  1. Jennifer on March 30th, 2008 6:05 pm

    This is a great post. It’s true - about getting tempted to take on stuff you only have a minor interest in, but the cons outweigh the pros big time.

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