Sep 16 2007

Blogging: Benefits vs. Hassles (Part 2)

Published by OnlineCash at 8:00 am under Series, Blogging

If you have not yet read part 1 of this series, I recommend doing so. As I explained, many people believe there are more benefits than hassles to blogging. However, there are always people who stray from the pack, and these people believe that blogging is more of a hassle than it is a benefit. Regardless of the earnings checks you present them, and the idea of having an office at home, they disregard the issues of simplicity, cost efficiency, and the ability to publish information instantaneously. Of course there can still be community interaction outside of the internet, but the ease of use on the internet is very different than that of the “real world.”

Blogging Hassles

Although everybody is becoming more technologically inclined, there are still people that believe technology hinders their performance. That is the “older” style of thinking, but some of the most successful businesses came about without the use of technology.

1. Technological Errors

Some people believe they would be better off performing business without using technology. Whether these errors come about via databases, networking, or the computers themselves, some people would rather not deal with that.

2. Lack Of Time

Others believe that the learning curve is too large for them to become technology inclined, and would rather keep out of the new age. After all, if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.

3. Lack Of Instant Material

As I explained in part 1, publishing your content online is a great way to inform people instantly worldwide. Without the use of blogging (or websites in general), the ability to instantly publish knowledge goes out the door.

What Does This All Mean?

If you read both parts, you would notice that it was a lot easier to understand that blogging is more beneficial to new, small, and existing businesses because of the simplicity, cost effectiveness, and time you can transmit information. I had a hard time scraping together hassles of blogging because I believe it is extremely beneficial, and if you spend time working on and improving your online business, the sky is the limit. Make the most of the opportunities you are given, and if not, try to make opportunities happen.

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One Response to “Blogging: Benefits vs. Hassles (Part 2)”

  1. Boris W.on 16 Sep 2007 at 7:52 pm

    Great blog and great ideas. Of course their will be downsides to blogging - it is a form of guerilla or free and low cost marketing. If it were easy to be a top blog, everyone would do it.

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