I have been following Mani Karthik for a while now and I should say I am very much impressed by the flow of his thoughts and the manner in which he puts them in his writing. I requested for writing a Guest Post on his blog and he accepted my suggestions and went ahead and published my first article for DailyBlogger. Find a summary of the post below and follow the link to read the entire post on Mani’s website.
Have you ever wondered why you always see lot of people following professional bloggers, reading their posts sometimes twice or even thrice a day, commenting on every post of theirs, narrating their success stories to friends, setting them up as their idols and follow their ideals? Has it crossed your thoughts anytime as to whether to even notice those new blogs whose owners are desperately trying to get some traffic and subscriber base to sell their ideas and products online?
Fish in an Ocean– Creating a new blog today, in this already exploded world of personal websites, and expecting a steady flow of readers to visit is next to impossible. Of course an already established blogger(like Darren!!) can create any number of new blogs(like DPS or FeelGooder) and lo-behold, there is traffic pouring and spilling over the new blog in minutes. But for a newcomer(like me) it is a rare chance of that happening anytime soon. We are all like a small fish in the ocean, trying to lure those big white sharks to dare visit our habitat. Continue Reading –>
Are you a new blogger just entering the already flooded blogosphere with your original ideas and thoughts on “niche” topics? Do you feel you are being ignored just for the reason that you are yet to make a mark in this hugely overcrowded blogging world? Share your thoughts on this article by leaving your comments.
Congratulations on your guest post!
Can you ask Mani to set up his blog for mobile? I am sitting in my car at the end of a 8 hour carride, and your blog looks great on my droid. His, however, is too tiny to read.
Leora – Thanks. Will let Mani know about your suggestion.
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I pretty much agree – new ones are just as good as experienced bloggers and can even better them at times. New bloggers come with a unique sense of thinking – people like originality 🙂
Gabriella – nice to know you agree with my thoughts.
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