Can You Start Blogging Without Experience? Here’s My Journey

         

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πŸ‘️  My Honest Blogging Experience


When I first heard the word blogging, I thought it was just about writing pick a question and write an answer. But friends, blogging is not that simple.

The very first step is to create an account on Blogger (or any platform), then buy a domain name. You also need to think of the perfect blog name. If you get the name you like, that's great, but if that domain is already taken, it can become a problem. After that, you need to get hosting and set up your blog properly.


To write a blog on any topic, you must have complete knowledge about it. Sometimes, writing a single blog post takes 24 hours or even 2 days. And if I feel that something is written incorrectly, I rewrite it and make improvements again.

Sometimes it feels like all the nerves in my brain are shaken up πŸ˜…. But honestly, that’s where the real fun lies. Blogging has taught me patience and consistency. Earlier I used to think – write one blog and traffic will come automatically. But the reality is that to grow a blog you need to write regularly, learn SEO, and promote your content.

If you are thinking about starting blogging, then remember one thing - just writing is not enough. You must know how to think deeply about a topic and then write about it.


If you feel like you can finish a blog post in just one hour, then you are wrong. Blogging takes time, sometimes a lot of it. You need to research, think, and then write properly - it all requires patience.

And if you think you can just copy-paste someone else's content and succeed in blogging, then again, you are wrong. In blogging, originality is the real power.

It's not only about writing text - you also need to create images, short videos, and creative content. These things together make a blog successful.

Most importantly, blogging has taught me that if you solve readers’ problems, they will come back to your blog again and again. And that is the true success of a blogger.

         

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You might think that I’ve been blogging for a long time. But no, my friend – it’s only been 17 to 20 days since I started.


The struggles I faced while writing blogs are exactly what I’ve shared here. To be honest, blogging is not easy at all. If you truly want to write well on any topic, you have to give it your full time and attention.


And the most important thing – if someone else writes for you, they can never express your real thoughts and feelings. That’s why blogging always starts with your own thinking and ends with your own writing.

             

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At first, blogging may seem like a very difficult task. But my friend, my brother — that’s not true. In reality, every new thing feels hard in the beginning.


The best part about blogging is that it expands your knowledge. The more you write about a topic, the deeper your understanding becomes. Slowly, you learn how to think about it, how to talk about it, and how to explain it better.


Most importantly, blogging changes your perspective. It opens your mind, and you start seeing things differently. And believe me, the same work that once felt difficult will eventually start to feel enjoyable.


Blogging is not just about writing — it’s also a way to think, reflect, and understand yourself better. When you write, you’re not only teaching others, but you’re also teaching yourself. If you stay patient and consistent, blogging becomes a journey — where every day you learn something new and discover a better version of yourself.


πŸ‘ Blogging is not just about writing – it’s your own growth story .


When you start blogging, the journey is not only for others, but also for yourself. Every post teaches you something new, helps you think deeper, and improves the way you express yourself. Slowly, you begin to notice that your perspective is changing, and you’re becoming more creative than before.


That’s why blogging is not just about writing words – it’s a journey of discovering yourself and growing along the way.

             

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