9 Disadvantages of a Blog: Drawbacks of Having One

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9 Disadvantages of a Blog: Drawbacks of Having One

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What are the disadvantages of a digital blog? 1. Lack of initial income
When you start a blog, it is very likely that you will not see any money for a while, and there is a reason for this:

Achieving this requires, in part, visits and obtaining them is not macedonia phone number data instantaneous if you opt for strategies such as SEO , which is "free."

Now, let's imagine that you already have visitors: How will you make them profitable?

That's another point.

If it is through ads, then it is easier: you place automatic advertising on the free Google AdSense platform and you would already be producing your first income .

But if you don't like this model, you should think about another one.

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Like affiliation, which instead requires you to release content that is close to the hiring of your affiliate product or service.

2. Demand for constant updating
You publish your first blog post and keep going until you hit about 40 by the end of the year.

Do you think the first contents need updating?

Well yes, that is most likely because they usually stop being valuable or are simply outdated .

Or imagine that you designed an article about 6 months ago and you see that it does NOT reach the first positions on Google because it apparently does not respond well to what the reader wants. What will you have to do?

Renew it strategically.

And let me tell you, this can be an endless cycle.

3. It requires various skills
A blog doesn't just require that you know how to write well.

He also needs help in other areas, such as:


Web design: it must look good while being functional
Maintenance: requires updates to perform efficiently on a consistent basis
SEO: to position it in search engines like Google
4. Technical risks
The blog can suddenly crash (i.e. users can't access it)

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It might also load very slowly.

Or even get hacked .


So it needs to be monitored and maintained, as I mentioned before.

However, I want to tell you additionally that if you do not host your blog on a good hosting, it will be of little or no use to optimize it , because it is built on a bad foundation.

If you don't know what hosting is, I'll explain it to you in a simple way in the guide on how to create a blog step by step .

5. Dependency on algorithms
This can really frustrate you.

Read:

Many blogs rely on organic visits, which come from Google, and are obtained through SEO, which as I told you is a "free" strategy (In itself, you don't pay money, but you pay with your time)

Understanding the above, you will understand that blogs must basically follow the practices recommended by Google so that they try to position themselves within the TOP 1.


Well, it turns out that this creates dependency on their algorithms, and it seems that there is nothing wrong with it, but there IS, since if they update and see that your blog is not suitable for good positions, they lower it .

Not entirely, although in some cases it may be so… and they leave you without visitors.

The “normal” thing would be to go from your current visitors to a lower number, but not to 0 either.

Is Google the bad guy? Hmm, let's look at it from the side where your blog should be optimized .

Does Google sometimes make “mistakes” with its updates? I’ve heard this…

Recommended reading: Why create a blog: reasons to write and create one

6. Competition with new formats
Would you rather read an article or listen to a video?


You probably chose the second option.

If so, you already know how blogs compete with other formats that are usually more attractive to consume .

However, don't think that blogs are not read...

For example, the Pleybast Blog getsTHOUSANDS of visitsevery month.

pleybast blog visit test
And so there are more blogs online that generate hundreds to millions of visits.


So the blog has competition in other formats, but it is still in demand.

7. “Hidden” costs
I'll give you an example:

In our Blog we needed to optimize the images, but there were many that needed to be touched up.

What did we do? With the free version of Imagify we were able to optimize several of them, but to speed up the process we had to pay for one of their versions , which is also not expensive.

Do you think we took this into account before starting the blog?

Well no .

These are costs that can come up without warning.

But it's better to see it as an investment.

8. Need for constant promotion

You publish some content here, some content there, but it's part of the whole job.

Then you have to think about its visibility apart from the one you try to have on Google.

For example, you can promote it on social networks where your target audience is and even from other blogs (this is known as guest blogging).

For more ideas, read this article:

How to promote a blog
9. Possibility of plagiarism
You put a lot of effort into writing content and then another blog copies it and makes it their own.

This happens, and there's a good chance you won't survive.

Therefore, you must be attentive.

And well, if it happens to you, you should report it as soon as possible.
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