I do understand that there are many authorities that can easily be relied on in that niche, but very-very few of them are into blogging. Nevertheless, it is a great opportunity that I hate to miss.
7. Problogging is a business and a job that you can take and do anywhere.
I am a WAHD. A Work At Home Dad type. In my previous stint, my job takes me away from home most of the time. One fatal result, of which, is a broken marriage. Problogging allows me to dictate my pace and stay at home most of the time. My son deserves my attention, and he is lucky that he is getting more of it. Or should I say, I am luckier because I get to see him grow.
8. Problogging is both an exciting and a challenging feat.
Need to say more? Nah. You know better than I.
Again, let me reiterate: Problogging is not easy. It is not a a quick-money-making scheme as some try to peddle. It is a new business model that requires good planning, continuous learning, resilience, and most of all an ardent love for giving value to your readers. If you are not willing to invest your time, energy, and give your 101% commitment, you have already failed even before you started.
Here's to your ProBlogging success!
Are you a career problogger or a wannabe? What led or inspired you?
* Read Part 1 , Part 2 , Part 3 , and "...why I left the Corporate World"
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