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1 Terribly Crippling Mistake Made by Struggling Bloggers – and How To Correct It

1 Terribly Crippling Mistake Made by Struggling Bloggers

It’s funny that my last post on this blog was about how struggling bloggers live in fear.

When Ryan Biddulph wrote this guest post about the “1 Terribly Crippling Mistake Made by Struggling Bloggers,” I thought… kismet 🙂

Well, actually it’s not surprising that Ryan and I both focus on struggling bloggers.

We both see so many of them, every day.

If you’re struggling in your business, Ryan’s article below, could be your turning point.

So, I’m turning the rest of this post over to him…

1 Terribly Crippling Mistake Made by Struggling Bloggers

by Ryan Biddulph

His pecs were bigger than Texas.

I was impressed.

Considering I was a 200 pound, somewhat bloated, but jacked up slab of muscle.

The Scene: Kean University, 1997.

I was heavily into bodybuilding in college.

I hit the gym 5-6 days a week.

This particular day I saw a man whose physique resembled that of a Marvel Comic super hero.

As Charles Atlas strutted his way across the gym, he came across 2 skinny kids on the baseball team doing dumbbell shoulder presses.

The Muscle Man advised the skinny minnies to twist the DB at the top of the movement to increase strength and add mass to their shoulders.

The lil’s dropped their dumbbells.

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Looked at the bodybuilder.

And said: “My coach said to not twist at the top.”

The bodybuilder responded: “Does your coach look like me?”

The skinny ones looked at each other, shrugged, moved their heads from left and to right and said “No.”

1 Terribly Crippling Mistake Made by Struggling Bloggers

I see the same thing happen in the blogging tips niche.

Struggling, failing bloggers blindly follow advice from folks who are specialists in fields *not* specifically related to blogging.

This crippling mistake leads to endless blogging failure.

The skinny baseball players wanted increased strength and mass to add pop to their swing.

Their baseball coach knows how to break down the mechanics of the swing.

But he doesn’t know how to add mass and strength like the jacked-up bodybuilder knows how to add mass and strength.

Even worse…

Some of these struggling bloggers follow advice from fellow struggling bloggers.

Ya know; the struggling bloggers who ask on forums how to make money through blogging, only to field answers from other obviously struggling bloggers who advise them to post some Adsense to “make good money with blogging.”

But wait, even worse…

And this is about as bad as it gets – struggling bloggers deciding to follow *their own* advice.

Now, if you have struggled and failed as terribly as me over my lean years, you know exactly what I mean.

I failed like mad with my blog but ignored advice from established, seasoned pro bloggers.

Instead, I continued to follow my own failing, flawed advice.

How stupid, right?

I feigned dingbat ignorance when I

  • clung to my old school crappy theme,
  • posted 35 times daily to my old blog (I am not kidding),
  • did nothing offsite,
  • refused to blog comment, and
  • refused to guest post.

But I eventually wised up to the level of a sea sponge.

So I followed advice from struggling bloggers.

Our own little crew of folks running into brick walls just when it seemed like we would have some success.

Then I hopped onto some “make money online” forums and followed the advice of top earning internet marketers who did *not* specialize in pro blogging.

I saw little success with this approach, because these folks were not blogging specialists.

I Changed My Energy

Finally, I became so entirely disgusted with my years of failure, struggles and nightmares that I broke down and decided to follow the advice of blogging specialists like Zac Johnson and Darren Rowse.

I learned from these icons.

Yes, I changed my energy, diving into my fears and doing more things from a place of love and fun.

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And I sought out practical tips from these blogging specialists, learned how to blog, followed the practical tips and saw success.

I had turned things around by simply changing my energy.

  • I made more money than I ever had.
  • I drove more traffic than I ever had driven during my entire blogging career.
  • I began to appear on some of the most famous blogs in the world.

What was the turning point?

I stopped following the advice of successful folks who were not blogging specialists.

And I ignored advice from struggling bloggers.

Most of all, I stopped following my own stupid blogging advice and decided to go to the top.

And as I started to learn from the top bloggers on earth, I naturally began to replicate their success.

Practical Advice

Pick 1 or 2 blogging specialists from your niche.

These are folks who know your niche inside-out.

Immerse yourself in their works.

Hire them to coach you.

Go ahead, do it.

The money you spend can save you years of struggling.

  • Buy their eBooks.
  • Buy their courses.
  • Follow every one of their blog posts.
  • Immerse yourself in their work.
  • Dive into their studies.

The handful of top, successful, specialist professional bloggers in your niche will teach you how to succeed.

And they’ll teach you to do it in months and years versus you trying to do it on your own, having a terrible time of it.

Comment on their blogs.

  • Facebook Share,
  • Retweet,
  • Google Plus share, and
  • LinkedIn share their blog posts.

Learn from mentors.

Make friends.

Succeed.

1 Critical Qualifier

Do not just follow any successful blogger.

Seek out specialists who know how to tackle your blogging problems.

You need to follow a few bloggers specifically from your blogging niche.

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These folks have the specific expertise, clear know-how and ample experience tailor made for your blogging problems.

If you need blogging advice, follow

We will hook you up!

And if you need internet marketing advice, stop by David Boozer’s blog.

One of the easiest ways to raise yourself sky high in the blogosphere is to make friends in high places.

These blogging big dawgs and dawgettes will

  • inspire you,
  • support you,
  • promote you,
  • endorse you,
  • feature you, and
  • give you exposure that you couldn’t get on your own.

I am still humbled by the fact that highly successful and established bloggers and internet marketers…

  • promote me,
  • feature me,
  • endorse me, and either
  • hire me to coach them, or
  • buy my products and eBooks.

But none of this would have ever happened if I did not…

  • learn from these pros,
  • help these pros,
  • endorse these pros,
  • buy these pro’s products, and
  • build a friendship with these pros.

If you are struggling terribly with your blog, and feel completely frustrated, you may be following bad advice.

It may be time to rethink your strategy.

Stop doing what obviously doesn’t work.

Start doing what does work by following a few top bloggers in your niche.

  • Learn from them.
  • Read their posts.
  • Take notes.
  • Buy their products.
  • Hire them to coach you.

Correct the agonizing mistake of failing to reach out to blogging pros.

Accelerate your blogging success.

Your Turn

Have you made this 1 terribly crippling mistake in the past?

Or are you making this error now?

What blogging pros from your niche are you following?

I’d like to hear from you in the comments section below.

I also appreciate you sharing this article with your friends and followers via your favorite social media sites.

-Ryan

About The Author

Ryan Biddulph is a blogger, author and world traveler.

A former security guard from New Jersey, Ryan has been featured on over 200 blogs since he started his blog in 2014.

He’s written tons of ebooks and produces podcasts regularly.

His mission is to help his followers make their own blogging dreams come true.

You can connect with Ryan on his very popular blog… Blogging From Paradise.

 

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Donna is a well known blogger and creator of "Blogging Magic" - an intensive guide to blogging. "Blogging Magic" is for beginners who are trying to figure out how to bring their blogs to life with tons of visits, comments and social media interaction. It's even for advanced bloggers looking to reach new levels of authority and engagement with their audience.

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71 Responses to 1 Terribly Crippling Mistake Made by Struggling Bloggers – and How To Correct It

  1. Mohit
    Twitter:
    November 5, 2017 at 8:11 pm #

    Donna and Ryan, I am back here after a long time and found this interesting post.

    We need to keep learning from other bloggers and there are few bloggers who just guide others in a best way.

    By connecting with other bloggers, we not only learn, but we also know the things we need to improve upon for getting the best result.

    Blogging needs hard work and making money is possible only by working hard and learning from others.
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  2. Prince Akwarandu
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    July 24, 2017 at 1:39 am #

    Hi Ryan and Dona,

    It’s monday already and I hope you two great bloggers had a great weekend. Yup, big post aligned up there.

    For sometime now I’ve known Ryan, the Blogging From Paradise guy. He’s been leading and helping new bloggers up the blogging game. He’s been doing this for years and has become a master of his craft.

    Ryan, having you as a guest on Dona’s blog is a great catch. I fell in love with the line: One of the easiest ways to raise yourself sky high in the blogosphere is to make friends in high places. This is simply the truth. Truth be told, but, just as it’s been said – to be successful you need to follow the successful. Mistakes made, lessons learn. It’s time to act.

    Thanks for Sharing, Ryan.
    – Prince.
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  3. Shantanu Sinha
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    July 18, 2017 at 7:46 am #

    Hello Donna and Ryan,

    This is of so much help, as I am a new blogger and the tips you mentioned here are something I need to catch upon.
    Its always a great pleasure o follow you people and learn a lot of things. Surely blogging ain’t syrup that somebody will
    make it drink and we are doing it all in the correct perspective. Its good to be tortoise and examine the things which are
    being shared by you people.

    Thanks for the share.

    Shantanu.
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  4. Kathryn Maclean
    Twitter:
    July 16, 2017 at 3:17 pm #

    Hi Ryan and Donna
    So nice to see a guest post by Ryan today.
    Super opening line there.
    I wasn’t aware you were into body building.

    A similar story took me years to admit I didn’t know what I was doing with blogging, years!!
    Finally, I did follow the advice of some who did know that the heck they were doing!

    I just spent the past 2 hrs visiting your site, Ryan -thanks for the free course, btw. Visited Matthew Loomis and David Boozer’s sites. Wonderful bloggers. Signed up for their newsletters as well.

    This is why it takes me hours to do my PAC commenting with Donna and our other members. I just love blogging and I get lost in it.
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  5. Lesly T Federici
    Twitter:
    July 16, 2017 at 1:38 pm #

    Excellent post Ryan and Donna. I am nowhere near an expert in blogging and the suggestions here hit me right on. I think you have to learn from the experts that “walk the talk” to guide you. There’s a lot of people out there that give suggestions, or advice and it’s not great. So thanks for a great read. I remember Ryan from way back, starting out – you’ve come a long way successfully, great to know you.
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  6. Edward Thorpe
    Twitter:
    July 16, 2017 at 10:58 am #

    Hi Ryan & Donna,

    Sometimes we learn more from a mistake than we do a success. Then again, there’re situations like the one Ryan’s described here: not knowing enough to know we’ve leaned our ladder on the wrong house.

    Excellent advice and brilliant writing. Thank you,
    Edward
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  7. Elise Cohen Ho
    Twitter:
    July 16, 2017 at 10:03 am #

    I have a few people that I follow. Neil Patel is among one of those big dawgs.
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  8. Neena
    Twitter:
    July 15, 2017 at 8:54 am #

    Hi Donna and Ryan,

    You really hit a chord with me. I have fallen victim to following the wrong people too often. It is really important to look at a person’s business model before blindly following their advice. Often it is much different than your own.

    And listening to your own “great” advice … that is a huge rabbit hole.

    Excellent article!

  9. Manish Kumar
    Twitter:
    July 15, 2017 at 2:45 am #

    Hi Donna,

    Nice Post!

    Building relationships with bloggers and influencers in your industry is an absolute must, these days. Instead of trying to beat them, which could take months (if not years), help them, so that they can help you.

    You see, that’s the key to these relationship.

    You help them out, and then down the line, they help you. This can be through sharing content, guest posting, backlinks, product promotions, etc.

    I will tweet your post.

    Thanks a lot for sharing.

  10. Sherman Smith July 13, 2017 at 1:33 pm #

    Hey Donna and Ryan,

    When it comes to the blogging world you have to be careful who you follow and take advice from.

    I can remember when i first started I was trying to figure out who to follow. It was like I was interviewing those who would qualify despite the fact that I didn’t really have a clue on who to look for.

    Back then it was difficult since everyone was practicing black hat SEO and they would publish just about anything and still get high rank which as a result in them getting a lot of traffic.

    Things have changed and I look for those who gives the most quality and are pretty much everyone within my niche. This is Ryan was ignoring doing guest posts, blog commenting and offline type work. You literally want to build trust by doing these types of activities. This will help you build a great reputation as someone your target audience will want to connect with and buy from!

    Thanks for sharing Ryan!
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  11. Joy Healey
    Twitter:
    July 13, 2017 at 1:03 pm #

    Hi Donna and Ryan,

    Great article and very wise words.

    It’s encouraging to know that even Ryan has been a struggling blogger once.

    Still lots to learn and figure out, but at least I got past the Adsense stage a couple of years ago! I remember how thrilled I was to make 12c on month LOL.

    Joy Healey – Blogging After Dark
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  12. Sonal Talwar
    Twitter:
    July 12, 2017 at 4:46 am #

    Hi Donna, Ryan

    Just as my fellow PAC blogger Marquita said above was also nodding my head with yes yes yes while reading the post.

    I would consider myself to be luck to be a member of PAC and learn so many things. But yes there is still a room to learn lot many things from you Donna and Ryan.

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful post!
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  13. Jeannette Paladino
    Twitter:
    July 11, 2017 at 11:11 pm #

    I think if you have a blog and want to make money from it, then your advice is well taken. You’ve got to connect with other bloggers, write tons of bylined articles and leave comments on blogs — but you also need to promote yourself outside of the world of bloggers. The first step, though, is to know what you’re selling and if there is a market for your services or products.

  14. Prosper Noah
    Twitter:
    July 11, 2017 at 8:02 pm #

    Hi Ryan and Donna!

    Trust you both are doing great. Great Post up here.

    I have learnt much from the both of you mainly in the area of connecting with other bloggers and must say you are really doing a great job.

    It’s way very good to learn from pros in thesame blogging niche.

    Great Post once more. Keep travelling Ryan Lol, and Donna; cant stop seeing you in the comment section of every blog I visit.

    Have a nice day!
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  15. Mark
    Twitter:
    July 11, 2017 at 5:18 pm #

    Bravo and so masterfully said Ryan!

    As per usual!LOL! Both Donna & David are two of my go to
    coaches & mentors, and she always over delivers!

    But this particular blog post is definitely a two-fer!LOL!

    Because I absolutely couldn’t agree with your extremely sound
    advice more! And I love the weight lifting story involving the late
    great Charles Atlas.

    In fact, the overall moral of your story, reminds once, of a real life
    situation, way back in my early twenties, when my boss, a self made
    multi millionaire in the health & fitness industry.

    Once asked the the following loaded question.”Mark, why is it I have
    all the money, and you have all the answers?”

    Ryan, I laughed so hard, I literally had tears in my eyes!LOL! But his
    powerful question, conveyed his extremely critical points!

    You hit it out of the park as usual bud! Great job!

    And thank you Donna, for featuring another genuine expert,
    who most definitely knows the deal!
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  16. Lisa Sicard
    Twitter:
    July 11, 2017 at 4:25 pm #

    Hi Ryan and Donna, nice to see two of my favorites together! I really look up to the both of you as you really tell it like it is. You don’t go around saying you can make money online overnight.
    I’ve learned from both of you about being consistent, stick into a niche and even doing video.
    My problem is I hear the things and listen but I don’t enact them quick enough.
    I also follow Miss Ileane from basic blog tips in the great Sam Hurley to name a few.
    I have not followed Zac (Johnson ?) so I’ll have to check him out Ryan.
    Thank you both for all you do and lessons taught:)
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    • Ryan Biddulph
      Twitter:
      July 12, 2017 at 1:22 pm #

      Zac is a gem Lisa. Such a nice guy. Down to earth. You’d never know he’s made millions and millions of dollars because he is unassuming but the guy knows his stuff. Plus he’s been online since the mid 90’s with online businesses which is nuts.
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    • Donna Merrill
      Twitter:
      July 12, 2017 at 1:26 pm #

      Hi Lisa,

      I am thrilled that you have done your first video! Keep on going … That’s one thing Ryan and I would never do is say you can make money overnight lol. We share our own stories and guide people.

      As for your problem…I would say do one thing at a time. As I jot down notes of to do’s I can find myself with a long list. But if I weigh each thing and find the most important that would push me forward, I follow up and let the rest stay on that list.

      As for Zac…check him out!

      -Donna
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  17. Ben
    Twitter:
    July 11, 2017 at 2:43 pm #

    Hi Ryan and Donna. I have to agree. Really, the same thing goes for anything that you want to do. You learn from the people who are already successful doing what you want to do.

    For some reason people don’t think that applies when you are self-employed. I see the same thing in network marketing. All these people who have never made a penny in their own business can tell you everything you need to know to earn 6 figures in yours. That’s just crazy!

    Find the people who are successfully doing what you want to do and model them, and that’s easier to do if you reach out.

    Excellent advice Ryan.
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    • Donna Merrill
      Twitter:
      July 12, 2017 at 12:52 pm #

      Hi Ben,

      Indeed, Ryan’s advice here is right on the money! One cannot choose to follow another person that made a bazillion dollars and think all they have to do is replicate what that person has done. It is impossible. Why? Because we are all unique humans and do things in our own ways. There is no way to fake it till you make it.

      On a more positive note, There are plenty of people to resonate with that will tell you the truth like Ryan does.

      -Donna
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    • Ryan Biddulph
      Twitter:
      July 12, 2017 at 1:20 pm #

      Great point Ben and Donna drills this home in her response. We can follow leaders and then put our own unique twist on their lessons, following our path to successful living.
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  18. Mandy Allen
    Twitter:
    July 11, 2017 at 9:23 am #

    Oh you hit mine right there, I stuck to me ‘old school theme’ for years because I loved it! It wasn’t doing what others were doing, it wasn’t giving me any kudos, but I loved it and I stuck with it! I’ve now moved on, reluctantly I have to say, and I did dabble with a few pro themes that were recommended but struggled to get the hang of them. Now I’ve found one I can work with and use successfully, and it’s changed the whole energy around my blog. Great post, thanks for sharing!

    Enjoy the journey!
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  19. Chery Schmidt
    Twitter:
    July 10, 2017 at 10:42 pm #

    Hello Donna, What a nice surprise to see Ryan here today and just a Marty has stated above I too was nodding my head YES YES throughout the whole post! I was lucky enough though to meet you and Ryan as well as many other Pro Bloggers the past few years whom I continue to learn from.

    Thank you both for all you do.. Chery :))
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  20. Lydia Brown
    Twitter:
    July 10, 2017 at 4:58 pm #

    Wow, Ryan and Donna, I could see me some years ago and see me now as I read. Still some room for growth. I followed the wrong people so long and it took awhile to realize they were all talk and paying someone else to work on their blogs. So they too were clueless but unlike me had money to pay someone else to get a blog off the ground to making money. Thank you for your suggestions valid and helpful.

  21. Marquita Herald
    Twitter:
    July 10, 2017 at 4:19 pm #

    I was nodding my head “yes, YES” through Ryan’s entire article! When I first began blogging I did fall into the trap of trying to follow every tid bit of advice that came my way and it completely stressed me out. Thankfully, pretty early on I was introduced to someone who actually knew what he was talking about and he truly saved my sanity and probably a whole heap of money as well. Thank you so much for sharing your story Ryan and thank you both for the energy you put into everything you do – you are inspiring!
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  22. Andrew M. Warner
    Twitter:
    July 10, 2017 at 3:53 pm #

    Hey Ryan,

    Great to see you on Donna’ s blog here speaking so much truth. I know that when I started off I was following advice from people I had no business getting and following advice from. It was horrible. But then, like you, I started to listen to more successful people who have done it (and made it) and have had great results and success.

    It’s a crazy world that chews up and spits out so many people because of all the bad advice out there. Thanks for sharing this post to put people on notice that if they do want to success that need to start paying attention to the right people.

    – Andrew

  23. Monna Ellithorpe
    Twitter:
    July 10, 2017 at 1:49 pm #

    Hi Donna and Ryan,

    I agree, good to see you making another post on Donna’s blog. My story is pretty much like Cori’s above. For so long I followed the wrong people and now that I know the ones I should be following and learning from (such as Donna Merrill and Ryan BIddulph) things are becoming more clear to me. I avidly follow both of you for blogging knowledge and searching for writers (specifically novel writers) that I can follow and learn from too.

    Thanks again to you both for sharing the great information that you do.

    • Donna Merrill
      Twitter:
      July 10, 2017 at 8:50 pm #

      Hi Monna,

      Good to know things are becoming clear to you. Sometimes we can get caught up following bloggers and it is not fruitful for us. We all have to learn something every day and put it into action.

      I just love the way you write…keep on going girl.

      -Donna
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    • Ryan Biddulph
      Twitter:
      July 11, 2017 at 4:30 am #

      Sure thing Monna. I was in the same boat when new to blogging. Most of us are, really. We follow folks – especially us old skool folks – who appeared on page 1 of Google or paid to rank high, back in the days the system could be gamed easily. These folks weren’t always the best mentors. Thank goodness Google changed things for the better.
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    • Ryan Biddulph
      Twitter:
      January 9, 2018 at 1:52 pm #

      The path really does get clearer when we follow pros, right Monna. For me, it was the folks mentioned, Adrienne, Donna, all the established biggies.
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  24. Cori Ramos
    Twitter:
    July 10, 2017 at 12:07 pm #

    Hi Donna and Ryan!

    I hope you both had a great weekend! 🙂

    It’s great to see you here on Donna’s blog sharing your words of wisdom, Ryan.

    When I started blogging I followed the wrong bloggers – I learned nothing from them. It was when I connected with Lisa Sicard that I connected with Donna and Adrienne Smith. That’s when I learned how to blog the right way.

    And you’re right Ryan, these ladies – and most recently you – have been so helpful. You all have been very helpful any time I’ve reached out for help and are very supportive and encouraging. And to this day, I’m still learning from you and Donna. I for one I’m so glad our paths crossed. 🙂

    I’ve never meet Darren, Zac and Matthew but I’ll be sure to stop by and say hello.

    Great post as always Ryan!

    I hope you both have a great week!

    Cori
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  25. Harleena Singh
    Twitter:
    July 10, 2017 at 11:24 am #

    Hi Ryan, and good to see you at Donna’s blog 🙂

    You are right about all that you mentioned! It’s a great lesson to learn, especially for new bloggers, who tend to follow anyone and everyone – only to realize later that they were treading the wrong path. They invest on a lot of things that they don’t need or which doesn’t really help them.

    Yes, follow a few and those who you know will make a difference, being in your niche, which is essential. And, you sure have come a long way, Ryan!! See you guest posting ALL over nowadays – way to go, my friend 🙂

    Thanks for sharing. Have a nice week ahead, both of you 🙂
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  26. Donna Merrill
    Twitter:
    July 10, 2017 at 10:37 am #

    Hi Ryan,

    I want to thank you so very much for being a guest on my blog. You are amazing and teach bloggers so well.

    This article says it all especially when you wrote ” as I started to learn from the top bloggers on earth, I naturally began to replicate their success.” That is the key!

    Thanks again!

    -Donna
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    • Ryan Biddulph
      Twitter:
      July 10, 2017 at 10:55 am #

      Thank you Donna!

      You were one of those blogging leaders who greatly influenced me. From writing practical, powerful posts to building your friend network through being generous you had such a powerful effect on me.

      Keep shining brightly 🙂
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