Blog as a Business. Is it Possible?
Starting any business is not easy. You never know if what you have to offer can be interesting for the customer, and you also have to be patient.
The blog profittales.com has the same problem: content is needed to attract an audience. On the other hand, writing super valuable and interesting texts will not guarantee you an audience at the beginning. What’s more, these articles will probably never be read if there are already a dozen or so or several dozen entries on the site by the time the first readers appear. What to do about it?
Counting on organic traffic
I don’t know yet. For now, I will keep writing and counting on organic traffic. I don’t plan to promote the site much because I’m not going to sell anything, so generating costs seems unnecessary to me at this stage.
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Patience and consistency are the most important things. Just like in life or investing. If you want to earn quickly, you can quickly suffer losses that can discourage you from continuing.
I have a lot of time. I don’t need to organize huge promotions to gather an audience in a few days. Why would I do that if I’m not selling anything?
Blog as a hobby, not business
I treat the blog as a hobby and an opportunity to share my thoughts on various topics. And ultimately, perhaps to encourage you to have a cultural discussion and exchange views.
Perhaps the form of a blog will turn out to be uninteresting, because it doesn’t solve anyone’s problems, I don’t answer questions. Does it even make sense in 2025?
I think it does. Above all, I would like to be authentic on this blog. I know from experience that being real goes a long way. If I solved a problem, the potential recipient of the site would come once, read what they had to read and disappear. But if I am authentic, this type of user might be interested in what I write and will consequently visit the site more often. Maybe these are just my dreams, but that is how I see it.
Many people are interested in the stock market, investing, running a business, earning money, etc. And everywhere we get advice that… doesn’t work. I don’t have that kind of advice. I’m more of a person who can inspire others to do something. Hence my patience. I don’t have to do anything. And that’s probably the most important thing.



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