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When is the perfect time to start a blog?

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:19 am
by Abdur12
I would say that this is a good question. Not because I am asking it, but rather because of the complexity and simplicity that it can have at the same time in answering it.

Carlos Bravo12
When is the best time to have children? This is a major question, but we can use similar methods to resolve it. There is no perfect time. Neither to have children nor to have a blog. All times are good and bad.

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I'm currently "trying" to launch Zenguerrilla.es. For me, it's one of those terms that has something toxic about it because it implies that you're not doing it as hard as you should. So due to design issues I have to postpone the launch again until I can resolve them.

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1 Common excuses for not launching a blog or postponing it
1.1 “I don’t have time”
1.2 “I have no technical knowledge and I have japan phone number list no one who can help me”
1.3 “I am afraid of being criticized”
1.4 “I don’t have enough knowledge on the subject”
2 Finding the right timing to launch a blog
Common excuses for not launching a blog or postponing it
If it's complicated for me to launch a blog after having been doing this for a while, imagine for someone who starts from scratch. It's not that complicated, but as with everything in life, you have to get on with it and focus, forgetting about all the other nonsense.

“I don’t have time”
What your problem really is is that you are not prioritizing it. If you really wanted to launch a blog, you would find the time under the rocks.

“I have no technical knowledge and I have no one who can help me”
It must be because of the lack of free information available to you on dozens or even hundreds of blogs like this one . No one is going to set up the blog for you. If you want to do it, get moving already…

“I am afraid of being criticized”
Man, and so am I. Every day. Not a day goes by when you aren’t a little nervous about publishing. When you lose that feeling, I’ll stop being a blogger. If you do things you run the risk of being criticized. And if you’re “unlucky” you might even do well…