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Why do blogs fail ?

To me the reason why bloggers failed may be as a result of their inability to carried out the set task effectively such as inability to make a high quality post such ad photograph, articles reviews and other necessity as expected.
 
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One of the reasons why bloggers fail is that they're not producing engaging, outstanding quality content. With so much content being produced, great content is the minimum bet for getting in the game.
As a result, you can provide your audience with information that they would't be able to access on any other blog.
Blogs doesn't fail... Its most likely that people that started blogging joins without definite passion for it.. So it looks like they fail...
 
One of the reasons why bloggers fail is that they're not producing engaging, outstanding quality content. With so much content being produced, great content is the minimum bet for getting in the game.
As a result, you can provide your audience with information that they would't be able to access on any other blog.
Any blogger that is not giving is audience what they were expecting to see or read for the blog site might fail because I don't like to waste my time on a blog site without seeing what am looking for in there tho.
 
Concerning why do blogs fail. Well, there might be some factors that are responsible for that. A blog tends to fail when there is no attention or traffic that is been generated and that can be caused by lack of quality, good and attractive contents that will bring in traffic or when there is no avenue for advertisement
 
It's very simple, when the blogger doesn't get enough traffic, he/she gets discouraged and then quit. Most people who start a blog out of passion often succeed because they aren't in it for the money.
 
One of the reasons why bloggers fail is that they're not producing engaging, outstanding quality content. With so much content being produced, great content is the minimum bet for getting in the game.
As a result, you can provide your audience with information that they would't be able to access on any other blog.
Getting many quality post and got contents on blogs are usually difficult to come by. This happens when you do not have the right resources and manpower to provide with such information. I agree with you.
 
Indeed many blogs fail due to lack of high quality and engaging content. Others are because of lack of promotion. A blog survives through good traffic and that can only be obtained from good promotion.
 
Blogs fail because people who go into starting it have the wrong concepts on running a successful blog. You should know that the success of a blog has a lot to do with the type and quality of contents in such blogs.
 
The blogger experience failure when he is not consistent in his or her job this will make it fail. For you to be a blogger it is a very difficult task and as a blogger you must be consistent with your job and love what you do and also do it at its best.
 
One among the many reasons that blogs fail is that the owners of the blogs can't keep up with the demands that comes with running a successful blog most of the times
 
Blogs falls because of not providing important content, there are many reasons why blog fall there are not producing quality product, this is the one way why bloggers falls.
 
Most of the blog fail because the owners of that blog were never able to generate enough traffic. Traffic is obviously like an oxygen to a blog and if you do not have traffic, then your blog has no worth. Unfortuanately, it is not that easy to generate traffic. However, the best way to generate traffic is to gain more and more followers from social media.
 
I think a blog can fail for any number of reasons, but the main one being the owner losing interest in it. It's okay if you're writing about something that you're passionate about but it's hard to continue something if it doesn't give you something in return that you're after.

I had a personal blog years ago that was nice for a while but got to a point where it had few readers and I just didn't feel like continuing it. If it was bring in money or was popular enough that it was an important resource I may have continued, but sometimes you just get bored of it.
 
Some blogs fail because the owmer of the blog did not lay emphasis and put more criteria on how you improve the growth of the blog and it affected it too.
 
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Some blog fail because it could not upload content that attracts people to the blog. Or probably the niche of the blog is small.
 
Blogs can fail sometimes due to laziness. There are people who know that producing high quality and interesting articles while engaging in good promotion is what makes a blog successful. But they keep postponing doing that.
 
There may be many reasons for the failure of blogs. Among may also include, mismanagement by bloggers. But to buttress what the poster said, peole visit a blog for information and if the blog can provide it, they stop visiting.
 
When one creates a blog and fails to give it the attention it requires for it to flourish in leaps and bounds, the blog is doomed to fail. You must be very prepared to put in the hard work and the necessary time that is required when running a blog to see it successful
 
I have to be frank with the issue not really of blogging but for the popularity of blogs and videos. There is a certain element called X factor which is an unknown element that makes a blog, a video or even a person popular. Check the most popular blogs and you will realize the X factor. When Psy hit the internet with his Gangnam Style, what made it popular? The song is lively but is there sense?
 
I think a blog can fail for any number of reasons, but the main one being the owner losing interest in it. It's okay if you're writing about something that you're passionate about but it's hard to continue something if it doesn't give you something in return that you're after.

I had a personal blog years ago that was nice for a while but got to a point where it had few readers and I just didn't feel like continuing it. If it was bring in money or was popular enough that it was an important resource I may have continued, but sometimes you just get bored of it.

Unfortunately, not all the people can earn money through blogging because even after putting a lot of effort, the blog still does not generate traffic. It might be for various reasons but I believe that luck also plays a major role here. You might be a really lucky blogger if you are able to engage people and attract viditors. I believe that using social media might help people a lot because generating enough traffic from search engines seem almost impossible to me.
 

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