10 Ways Blogging Can Improve Your Life

Have you ever read a blog and thought about starting one yourself because you could do as good a job? Most of us could benefit from keeping one. Especially those with small business aspirations! I’ve got over 10 blogs but only one of them is public. The rest are kept private and used as a way for me to organise information, access it from anywhere and search my data fast.

You don’t have to share your blog with the world or anyone at all for that matter. You can keep it private, share it only with a few trusted people or just keep everything as a draft so no one can see your work.

10 Ways Blogging Can Improve Your Life

1. Boost your confidence

Blogging’s easy and anyone can do it. With WordPress or one of the other free blogging platforms and you can have your blog up and running in a few minutes. Anyone who thinks they don’t have the technical or writing skills will gain confidence once they set up a blog and see how easy it is to get started.

2. Have fun

People make jokes about bloggers like this one but I’m not ashamed to say I actually enjoy planning, researching, writing and maintaining my blog. It’s my baby and I can do anything with it I like. It’s not just me who enjoys it either, Chris Brogan wrote a post called I Love My Blog. Blogging really is fun and that’s probably why so many people are getting into it.

3. Be creative

We all need a creative outlet and blogging will allow you to explore, expand and experiment with your creative side. Keeping a blog isn’t just for writers either. You can use it to showcase your home improvement projects, paintings or herb garden and record and publish information via podcasts or video if those mediums hold more appeal for you.

4. Make friends

I didn’t start a blog to make friends and never expected to meet people through blogging but it just happens. Some blog visitors naturally relate to your blog content, they identify with you because of it and contact you. Thanks to my blog I’m in touch with people who I’d never have been in contact with otherwise. It still surprises me and the network of people you can engage with through blogging is a global one.

5. Improve your search engine ranking

If you have your own website adding a blog and updating it regularly could give you the edge over your competitors because the search engines prefer sites with new content. Of course you need to be writing about the topics your target audience will look for with the search engines to experience this benefit and you the more you write and the longer you keep updating your blog the greater the benefits.

6. Gain expert status

If you’re trying to establish a career or launch a new one maintaining a blog can position you as an expert. Having a website and blog is part of the package these days. Even if you want to get featured in the print press the first thing any journalist who wants to find out about you does is use the Internet. You want people who Google you to find your blog and not another website with information you have no control over.

7. Earn money

If you build up a sizeable readership you might be able to create a second income stream from your blog. Don’t give up your day job but if you’re passionate about your topic and believe it’s possible you may well be able to make it happen.

8. Plan better

A blog is a brilliant way to plan anything from a business to a book, a wedding to a wake. You could even use one a blog to plan a blog. Here’s how. Most WordPress blogs have a categories section so if you’re collating information you can easily divide it into sections which make it easy for you to browse and locate information. You can then access that information any time from any place as long as you have access to a computer and the Internet. For example, a keen cook could use a blog to organise all her favourite recipes or a teacher could use it to keep ideas for lessons, organise lesson plans and keep notes on students. As a simple system for content management, blogs are invaluable.

9. Keep your mind active

Although you can easily start blogging right now by setting up a simple blog and telling people to visit it, most bloggers take a while to get good at blogging. There’s lots to learn and because the Internet is constantly evolving even professional bloggers who’ve been blogging for five years or longer are still learning new things about it. The good thing is that the learning curve isn’t too steep so you can set up a blog and learn as you go. The skills blogging will teach you such as writing, marketing, networking and computer literacy will come in useful in other areas of your life and constantly learning new things keeps your mind active and engaged.

10. Share your story

We all have a story to tell. At the very least blogging is a fabulous way of keeping a journal of your life, art, family, travels, hobbies or studies. It creates a permanent record you can look back on any time. Your kids might even find it interesting to look back on one day. Who knows, maybe the whole world will?

Blogging hasn’t just changed my life it’s enriched it. It’s changed the lives of well known bloggers like Chris Brogan, Leo Babauta, Brian Clark and Darren Rowse for the better too as well as countless other bloggers both professional and amateur. Are you ready to find out if it can improve your life?

How do you think blogging could benefit you?

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  • http://twitter.com/jarofjuice @jarofjuice

    True, ever since I stopped blogging some time ago I have realixed how much it really added to my life – I met lots of friends and shared many stories. I have been trying to go back to blogging – it is hard but I still do enjoy it

  • http://taoofbachelorhood.com Michael

    Great stuff and dead on. I talk a lot about confidence on my blog, but forgot about blogging as a booster. And it's true, I've made some great friends through blogging – and I hope to make more. Cheers!

  • SinCityTrifecta

    Great post! I am now to the Blog World (April), but I am having a blast with it. It seems I learn something new everyday and I have met some people I would have never met before. It's a lot of fun and encourage everyone to do it.

  • http://www.DumbLittleBlog.com jimmy

    I've been blogging for just over a year and although I love it, I have not been making much money from it which is getting frustrating, but great post!

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  • http://www.bombtune.com Wells Baum

    Blogging really helps me organize my ideas and think thoroughly about my industry.

    Plus I like to make it public because I like to hear feedback from other people. You learn customer service that way.

    Thanks for the post.

  • April

    I'm curious how blogging could be used to organize information and why it wouldn't be inferior to such bookmarking sites as SpringPad, etc. that have recipe apps, tags, etc. I have a family blog but it's on Blogger. Maybe if I researched WordPress I would understand more how this could be done. #8 just struck me as an odd way to organize things when there are other Internet accessible sites already out there for this, including non-bookmarking sites like Google Docs. However, it piqued my curiosity as I'm always looking for improved ways to function/plan/organize.

  • http://articlestream.net articlestream

    I'm not so sure that #5 Boost Your Search Engine Ranking has anything to do with improving your life, unless you happen to make a living on the internet, but that is a different story all together.

    But aside from that, blogging is a great way to have fun, be creative and get some things off your chest. Or at the very least, let everyone know exactly how you feel about something… just make sure it's not something you'll regret saying later.

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/joer223 joer223

    Great post! Blogging can indeed improve your life for all the reasons you mention. Blogging gives me a creative outlet which I very much need. Blogging is therapeutic in that it helps me relax. It has improved my writing skills, and my researching skills. Blogging gives me a sense of purpose. Indeed it has improved my life. Thanks for the great post!

    Best,
    Jaco

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/joer223 joer223

    Great post! Blogging can indeed improve your life for all the reasons you mention. Blogging gives me a creative outlet which I very much need. Blogging is therapeutic in that it helps me relax. It has improved my writing skills, and my researching skills. Blogging gives me a sense of purpose. Indeed it has improved my life. Thanks for the great post!

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  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/joer223 joer223

    Great post! Blogging can indeed improve your life for all the reasons you mention. Blogging gives me a creative outlet which I very much need. Blogging is therapeutic in that it helps me relax. It has improved my writing skills, and my researching skills. Blogging gives me a sense of purpose. Indeed it has improved my life. Thanks for the great post!

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  • http://www.astroglideaustralia.com Ann

    Blogging bumps our website hits and sales, so it works

  • http://www.kallmeyer-naturheilpraxis.de Andreas Kallmeyer

    Great motivational list on why to blog.

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  • http://blog.cyclope-series.com Anelly

    Blogging can indeed change the course of your life :) if you are lucky and sucessfull.

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  • http://twitter.com/DevelopmentVids @DevelopmentVids

    They say those that have a large social network live longer and blogging is a great way to connect with people

  • http://www.clementdampal.wordpress.com Count Clement II

    You are right about it Ann that's why im enjoying doing the blog/s. Thanks for this Anne. Thumbs up!

    Greetings from your friend!
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  • http://www.getinthehotspot.com/ Annabel Candy

    That's 100% agreement then. Thanks for backing me up Ann and Anelly, great to hear you love it too and thanks so much for leaving a comment:)

  • transformeblog

    Great tips Annabel. I'm currently blogging about my "Non-runner's marathon journey" and I'm getting a lot out of it. It's a kind of journal of my progress which I'll be able to look back on once I've completed the marathon. I get a lot of support and encouragement from people who leave great comments. It makes me think about what I'm getting out of each training session and what lessons I'm learning that I can share with others. It also links with my business which is all about inspiring and equipping others with wellness and lifestyle solutions to enable them to kick start their best life!

  • http://theapptimes.com Eddie Gear

    Most of these pointers I was able to follow, however, making friends is something that i could not get my head around. I wonder if you have written any specific articles on that in detail. Thanks for sharing your insights.

  • http://www.tigersleap.com Sean Durham

    Blogging certainly has changed my life in many of the ways you mentioned. making contacts on the web that turn into relationships is one of them and the fact that all the writing can help organise your thinking is a great way to live.

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  • http://www.bettyonabox.com Yoyo

    How true. I went to a writer's festival a few months ago and I asked a panel of bloggers why they blog and the answer that popped out from most of them was that it helped them practice their writing skills. As writers, it's almost impossible to get published – not IMPOSSIBLE – but almost. So blogging has been a Godsend because it allows us to take control of our skill. Sure, we may not have a HUGE audience but I guess it all depends on why you want to write in the first place. Blogging makes me notice more things, do more things and remember to take more photos.

  • http://www.peppervirtualassistant.com cheska

    I like reading and commenting but never had my own blog. I think I should start one. I guess it's just like having my own journal.

  • http://bit.ly/b3dtHS Katie @ SM Workshops

    Great post! Sometimes in the heap of trying to come up with blog ideas I forget all of the wonderful things about blogging. I’ll have to bookmark this for those days. :)

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  • http://blog.slidebuddy.com Realtor Agent

    Blogging space is really an excellent opportunities to make your audience/customers feel authentic and helpful about your business.

  • http://www.web-self-service.com Web Agent

    Blogging does change your life. The connections made with people! The impact on my business! The fun and challenge!

  • http://www.thisgeeksgoals.com Mark Fitzpatrick

    I’ve just started my very first blog – http://www.thisgeeksgoals.com and have embarked on a year long blogging project.

    My plan is to blog about my progress against three simple goals (exercise more, save more, read more) throughout 2011 and to use the blog to motivate myself. I’m interested to see to see if publicly airing and documenting my adventures will improves my chances of sticking to my goals. I suspect it will but only time will tell.

    M

  • http://emoneymakingonline.com Mr.Ven

    Definitely blogging could change our life….it depends on the amount of effort that we like to invest ! building a successful blog is not so easy !

  • http://www.ajibanda.blogspot.com Aj Banda

    you have a nice list here. I must say everything you listed here is true. Blogging can really change someone’s life

  • http://always10.blogspot.com jrplaza

    Love it… Really want this list on my blog… Can I repost it? Of course with all credits to you my friend. Really enjoy this one….

  • http://lawyers-in-us.com/ca/Los%20Angeles/ Lfromla

    Be Willing to Change Everything in Your Life. I can’t think of anyone who doesn’t want to significantly improve their life. The good news is: Every moment is an opportunity to become better

  • Yakkulgonzales

    Amazing how you blog can help you. You pointed out one of my interest why I should do blogging. Thanks

  • http://sevenandcountin.blogspot.com/ John Doe

    100% agree with the above points! Bloggin is fun…