Why Niche Blogging Isn’t for Me (and You)

Posted on March 29th, 2008 in Online Experience | 36 Comments »

Niche Blogging - Friend or foe?

Niche blogging is basically only blogging about a specific topic. The scope can be quite broad such as “life skills” or very narrow, like “-insert celebrity’s dog-”. It can be seasonal like “Paris fashion week” or year-round like “US Election and the economy”. Niche blogging supposedly helps the writer develop authority on his/her subject and ensures that the readers don’t have to dig through a pile of posts before finding something useful - because almost everything is on topic. However, as awesome as blogs like Zenhabits and Problogger are, and as juicy as blogs like Perezhilton has become, there are several reasons why niche blogging may not be for me (and you).

Topic restriction and lack of flexibility. After you pick a niche, your posts must nearly always be on-topic. If you are someone who like creativity and flexibility, this limit may even contribute to your blogger’s block.

Amount of topics available. The two biggest niches out there today blogs-about-blogging and make-money-online-blogs. Yawn. It’s getting old folks. I know for most topics nowadays, you can get ten posts right off the bat. But in a few months? Will you still have a steady source of ideas?

Demographic target and size. Most of the lovely people I have on my blogroll (updated, check it out!) have been on there for almost a year. A good number are students like me and we’ve been commenting on each other’s blogs for as long as Ubiquitous existed. If your website shifts from a personal blog to a niche blog, rest be assured that your reader demographic will change. From teen-bopperitis to obiesity to blogs-about-blogging, the audience varies drastically.

Competition. A healthy competition is a good thing, but is the business so cut-throat that a horde of people will shut you down as soon as you open your mouth? I stand by my belief that the make-money-blogging sites are a lost cause with some hefty giants in the field like JohnChow who’s “been there, done that”.

Personal pleasure. Your blog pretty much defines you. A niche blogger needs passion, dedication, and determination. I’m not sure I’d still love blogging if it becomes a part-time job.

Questions niche bloggers have to ask themselves

  1. What is my target audience/potential audience?
  2. What do I bring to the field that’s unique and attention-worthy?
  3. Will I be able to maintain consistency in post quality?
  4. Am I passionate about this topic?

Most people who make it big have a niche. As Amanda pointed out below, niche blogging in a loose sense can also be lifestyle blogs about a career (eg. lawyer blogs, mommy blogs) or person (eg. you). So is niche blogging really for you? Or are you just more of a personal life recorder like myself? You decide. Keep in mind though, never stop blogging!

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All Good Things

Posted on March 27th, 2008 in School/IB Program | 17 Comments »

Come to an end. So Spring Break is over and it’s back to school for everyone! I can now stop listening to depressing music and quoting Nelly Furtado.

This will be short and sweet as I know everyone’s busy catching up. Two emails/messages to share.

You have been offered admission to the University of British Columbia based on the interim grades we received. A letter advising you of this decision, which includes registration information, has been mailed to you. UBC is also pleased to offer you the President’s Entrance Scholarship valued at $4000 (value will be confirmed on your final admission average).

LALALA.

Congratulations! I am pleased to offer you admission to the University of California, Berkeley for fall 2008. You have been admitted to the College of Letters and Science. Given the record number and extraordinary quality of our applicants this year, this offer is a great accomplishment. You and your family have every reason to be proud of your academic and personal achievements. Enjoy this moment and picture yourself at Berkeley, a place where you truly can change the world. Again, welcome to Berkeley! We believe in you and the unique contributions you will make here at Cal.

Sincerely,
Walter A. Robinson
Director, Office of Undergraduate Admissions

Decisions, decisions! How will I choose?

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The Art of Negotiation

Posted on March 22nd, 2008 in Quotables, School/IB Program | 36 Comments »

On the phone a few days ago…

Me: I’M GOING SHOPPING!
Mum: Sure have fun.
Me: ALSO GOING OUT FOR DINNER!
Mum: Sounds good.
Me: CAN I GET A LAPTOP?
Mum: Yea okay. Call your dad.
Me: *jump up and down*

Ladies and gentleman, how does one convince one’s strict mother the necessity for the above three things - shopping, food, and laptop? Simple, one precedes the conversation with this.

Mum: Hello?
Me: GUESS WHAT?! I GOT INTO UCLA! MY FIRST UNIV ACCEPTANCE WOOOOOOT!!

The end. Go Bruins. Can’t afford it so probably not going there but oh well XD.

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