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22 Traits of Successful and Happy Bloggers

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Every blogger wants to be successful and happy, right? For new bloggers, it can seem like such an uphill battle to get visitors and comments on your blog. You spend so much time writing the perfect article, but then sometimes it feels like it just gets lost in the blogosphere, never to be read by anyone. However, I can promise you, if you just keep going and focus on improving your skills every week, you will start to see progress.

When we first started this blog, for example, I remember being so impatient about it all. Whenever I would get antsy about not seeing results, Richard always reminded me of the process we had to go through. He would always say, “baby steps.” The energy it takes to work on your blog is very similar to a rocket. A rocket will use about 80% of its energy and power to get off the ground, and then use only about 20% to keep going. It’s like being an entrepreneur. You will do a lot of work on the front end without seeing any results, but then once it takes off, you’ll be able to consistently see progress slowly but surely.

There are some things you can do to make the journey on your road to being a successful and happy blogger easier for you. It involves tweaking your mindset and attitude. For some people, this mindset comes naturally, for others, like me, it’s a process like everything else. Here are some traits of successful and happy bloggers. I hope this helps you along the way!

Successful And Happy Bloggers Have…


Belief – In my opinion, one of the biggest reasons every successful and happy blogger is where he or she is today is because they believed they could get there. If you don’t believe in yourself, you don’t give yourself much room to grow.

Passion – If we aren’t passionate about what we are doing, we should stop doing it. I believe that 100%. If you aren’t passionate about your blogging, why are you forcing yourself to do it in the first place? The passion has to be there for it all to click.

Winner’s Mindset – It is so important to attack blogging like you would a sport. You must have an “I’ll do whatever it takes” attitude and be willing to back that up with hard work and perseverance.

Thick Skin – Wow, it took me a while to learn this one. The Internet is not always nice, but that’s ok, you can use that fuel to move you further ahead!

Appreciation For Your Readers – To me, readers come first. Period. Without our readers, we wouldn’t be here. It seems like a no brainer, but I think some people still don’t realize this. Appreciate and love your readers.

Creativity – Since you want to produce original, helpful, consistent content, it’s important to be able to tap into your creativity. This post can help you do that – 20 Ways to Stimulate Your Own Creativity

Successful And Happy Bloggers Must Be A Good…

Proofreader – I read my articles at least ten times before publishing them. It’s important to follow the accepted spelling and grammar rules. Successful bloggers are also meticulous editors.

Researcher – It’s all about the research. You want to know your topic and know it well. Sometimes it takes longer to research a topic than it does to write about it.

Connector in the Community – I’m specifically referring to social media. As a blogger, it is important to connect with your readers effectively in social media. You want to give back to the community by providing useful information, not always just blasting them with your latest post.

Communicator – It’s critical that your thoughts and what you are trying to communicate actually get to your reader in the way you intended. Communication can be tough because sometimes humor and little sayings that might make sense to you only confuse your reader. This is an important skill to develop.

Optimizer – Being a good optimizer is very important. I am blown away by the amount of time that Richard spends optimizing our sites. He is constantly tweaking this and that to make them faster and better for our readers.

Successful And Happy Bloggers Know They Need To Be…

Humble and Polite – Humility and politeness go a long way in blogging and in life. Smart and savvy bloggers know this.

Open-Minded – It’s important to listen to new ideas from your mentors, friends and readers, no matter how crazy they may sound in the beginning. You never know.

Accountable – Mean what you say and say what you mean. That is how credibility and trust is built online. Be accountable to yourself and your readers.

Helpful – Somewhere along the way, a reader is going to ask you a question. Do your very best to be responsive and helpful. I know what it’s like to be overwhelmed with questions, but nobody is expecting you to be superhuman. Just do your very best, that is what’s important.

Patient – “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” – I had this quote in a fortune cookie of mine about a year ago, and I’ve kept in on my desk ever since as a reminder. Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts in blogging. You just have to buckle down and do the work.

Committed – There will be ups and downs in your blogging. You will have good days and bad days. You will have days when you just want to quit it all. Your commitment will carry you on those “off” days. Commitment is critical to our success.

Authentic and Honest – It’s important for your readers to see you as an authentic and honest human being. You lose credibility when you fake it. I think whoever coined that phrase, “fake it till you make it” was way off base.

Successful And Happy Bloggers Also…

Have the Ability to Follow Through on a Task – Being able to complete a task is very important in blogging and in life. Follow through is one of the simplest yet most challenging traits a blogger has to have.

Have the Willingness to Adapt to New Technology – The blogging environment can change very quickly. It’s important to keep up and stay sharp, if you don’t, you may feel like you are being left in the dust.

Value Your Own Originality – Successful bloggers know that the “experts” aren’t always right. Some rules can and should be broken every now and then.

And last but not least…

Successful and happy bloggers NEVER GIVE UP out of frustration or desperation! They always maintain a sense of hope and optimism! Of course, there are always exceptions. Sometimes ending a blog is part of a well thought out strategy, but think twice before quitting out of impatience or anger, no matter how you might feel in that moment. Instead, draw on the strength of your blogging friends, or heck, tweet me at @adamsconsulting and I’ll talk you off that ledge!

More Articles By Diana Adams

Author: Diana Adams

By day, Diana is the CEO/owner of Adams Consulting Group, Inc, a technology services and business solutions consultancy firm serving the specific needs of its clients in advertising and public relations. By night, she lives and breathes by writing. After publishing a small cookbook last year, she is now working on her new masterpiece, scheduled for publishing next year. “I could write all night long and not get tired of it. I think that is when you know you’ve tapped into a true passion. Whatever that thing may be, if you could do it all day or night long, lose track of time, ‘wake up’ ten hours later, and still thirst for more, that is a passion, and I feel like I’ve found that in my writing.” Diana also spends many hours each week assisting the homeless men and women in Atlanta. You can find her on Twitter at @adamsconsulting.


47 Comments

Nicky

May 25th, 2010

Wow, Diana, this is a fantastic post! I loved it! So well thought-out and spot on. Love your writing style :) Keep rocking!

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Maranda Gibson

May 25th, 2010

Great post Diana! Of all the things you listed, I think that passion might be the most important. Having passion for something means you’re going to put 100% of yourself into an activity — no matter what you’re doing. If you have passion, everything else will come.

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Misty Belardo

May 25th, 2010

Great post as always Diana and yes spot on.. the traits you have enumerated here are all essential characteristics that every blogger must posses!! :)

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Kaushal

May 25th, 2010

Hello Diana,
Great Post. I am new at Blogging & I am damn impatient. You are right. I should start communicating more often & have some patience.

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Kathy Klingaman

May 25th, 2010

Hey there Diana,

You made many (beautifully written) great points. Your work is much appreciated. I also love the visuals and being a nut for creativity, I did a screen capture of the Matissse quote to keep as a visual reminder on my desktop.

Thanks much for all you do for us in the blogoshpere.

Kathy

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Caron White

May 25th, 2010

Loved this post. Didn’t start out to be a blogger, but have found that it’s such a great way to express thoughts and creativity and build a brand for my business. Great post!

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May 26th, 2010

GREAT, GREAT post, I have started recently as a Blogger and absolutely LOVE IT, every point in your post is so true.

Thank a lot for inspiring me this day : )

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May 27th, 2010

Thanks Diane!! I like the rocket analogy – I am still using 80% energy to “take off”, but I am running out! thanks for the reminders — especially the last one!!

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May 28th, 2010

Great job Diana. Every blogger will appreciate this article. More importantly, people who are on the fence will be inspired to write. Thanks for making a difference.

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May 29th, 2010

hi this is a good post . I have just started blogging and I specially like different images that you have used in blogs .

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May 30th, 2010

I think you summed it up very nicely. I can’t think of anything to add.

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June 2nd, 2010

Great and useful post, Diana! I’ve been analyzing the pros and cons of digging into the pool of blogging for several years, almost since the beggining, knowing that I could/would learn in the proces. One thing held me back for quite some time: there’s no way back. And that’s the beauty. So I feel that I have prepared (overprepared maybe), but it’s quite interesting how the filtering process of the collective effort of more experience bloggers, to walk you through the keys to it, how to get start it, and how to survive, together with the new ones that try to find the way and replicate the current process of social mingling to seek the best advices to lift up. And it happens because everyone is interested in improving the way they communicate, so the topic will always be hot, and there will always be and increasing amount of volunteers writting better tips about it at the entrance of the blogosphere, which is quite nice considering not everyone is in yet.

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June 3rd, 2010

Ciekawy post, bede wpadal na twoja strone czesciej zapewne

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Erroin Martin

June 4th, 2010

Editing is important. I am guilty of making simple errors in a rush to get something up. I need to remember that patience is a virtue that result in great content!

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Christian Tancred

June 6th, 2010

Wow, Diana you make me feel lazy. I am however getting used to working after hours and find writing and blogging really cathartic. It is also a great way to galvanize knowledge from ones experiences. Your comments on editin ware really twue as well,
PEACE

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June 8th, 2010

This is a wonderful post! It actually served as a refreshing reminder for me and I’m thankful for it. I’ll definitely keep these in mind as I slowly build my blog.

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July 11th, 2010

Wonderful post!

Diana your article gets me fired up all over again and all of your points were well taken.

Blogging is like all writing as it takes time and discipline to succeed. That’s not always something that’s easy to maintain.

But lucky someone like you comes along and writes something that reminds us why we started blogging and how much we want to keep on.

So thinks for all the wonderful inspiration.

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