Being More Realistic with My Blog Goals

Well, well…July 1st has come and gone and some of you out there may be wondering if I hit my $50/day goal. Well…I hate to say it, but no I did not. But…I’m over halfway there! I think I’m realizing it will take longer than the month or so I gave myself to reach that goal. It’s probably smarter to increase your daily income goal in smaller amounts - perhaps each month I should set a goal to increase my daily income by $5/day? Or go for a monthly goal instead of a daily goal. Yes..that sounds good!

Well, at least my income has increased. I do think staying focused helps. It also helps to blog your brains out and promote as much as you can. I will say it hasn’t been easy. Fun, but not easy. I’m probalby putting in 12 hour days - blogging, researching, promoting, etc. But, I love it… so it doesn’t bother me. To me it is like building up a type of virtual real estate that will hopefully keep moola coming in as the days, weeks, months and years go by.

So, to be realistic…perhaps I should set a goal to reach $50/day by…November 1st, 2006. Hopefully, I’ll reach that goal sooner..but at least I’ll have some breathing room. :)

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3 Responses to “Being More Realistic with My Blog Goals”

  1. 1Offs.com Says:

    Keep shooting for the sun! If you land on the moon instead, you’ll be much further away from your starting point already. You’ll always have a chance to tweak those rocket boosters anyway. =)

  2. Easton Ellsworth Says:

    1Offs took the words from my mouth. Read voraciously and apply everything you learn as quickly as possible. Be nice to others and help them out, and you’ll find your own back getting scratched in due time. Give your visitors a great time by sharing tips they can’t find elsewhere and by making them feel welcome. Those are some tips that hopefully will help you reach that awesome goal you’ve set.

  3. Scott Says:

    I have never made much money through my blogs. My most profitable sites have always been static sites where I create unique and useful content. Of course, I still am trying to create one blog that hits the mark and makes a few bucks a day. Good luck with yours.

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