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What Will You Use Your Blog For in 2015?

Have you ever though about this question?

Will you be doing exactly what you did in 2014 or will you be changing your strategy? Will you be fighting more for content or for style? Will you be searching more for stories or for news? Will you take it to the next level (you should already know what that next level of your blog is) or will you keep being rooted in what you already are? Or have you already found the ideal niche? Furthermore, are you already in a niche that you want to develop?

Perhaps you should take a few moments to think about these questions right now. That’s right. What stops you from pausing and thinking about what you want to achieve from you blog in 2015? You want to grown your personal brand? Well…then start working more and blog less. You want to work on your writing skills? Well..then write stories. You want to sell your products/services? Well..if I’d give you this solution I’d have to ask for a percent of your sales (cause this is what business means, right?).

Great answers will get you a great strategy.

And it all starts here. What is your goal for 2015 and how do you plan to achieve it? Starting from here you will get your answer to the title question that I’m about to rephrase to make things easier for you –What will I use my blog for in 2015?

P.S. You don’t have to answer this for me in the comments section. It’s better if you just answer it for yourself.

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Robert Katai

I’m a creator, podcaster, speaker, and Marketing and Communication Manager at Creatopy.

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