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Finding A Topic Shouldn’t Be Complex

As I’m listening to Yaro’s interview with Darren Rowse (Roal-se), I’m struck by how topics can lose it’s simplicity. All the technicalities towards analyzing and jargon associated with blogging has become teed down to a science which makes it stand on its own.

I’m inspired but at the same time downtrodden by the organic nature of our actions. Should I even take it personal? This is going to bother me but I’m sure through blogging about it, I’ll find a path towards deciphering the code.

This makes me wonder why we flock to dollar signs instead of the exponential design and technical constructs? Why should our topic even be considered worthy? Thus, I’m following along with my teacher’s advice, do what you’re passionate about. Forgive me if I’m frustrated today but I think this is something worth blogging about.

As I continue to adjust my mindset towards blogging, the thing that always seem to boggle me down is the topic.

What makes a topic valuable?

Is it a rant? A meaning of which we all need an answer to? A description of our work?

So I go through the pillars of writing which my teacher stresses upon and I cannot for the life of me have a topic shoot out. What I did next was moped and it led me to change the URL of this site to bloggingfor.info.

I read in past articles that with an .info site most are spammers, marketers and worse banned from Google’s search engine. Well I want to fall right in and be an early adopter without crossing the thresholds. Did you know that they’re cheap now?

With prices like that I understood the meaning of your own website.

It’s so easy to make your own website now and put up a splash page to sell products. This leads me to my next topic which struck me in the middle of the night. I’m going to focus more on affiliate marketing. What better way to learn the market than to learn to sell someone else’s?

So while the analysis is manifesting itself poorly in my mind into paralysis, I’m going to take action in whichever way I can. Finding a topic shouldn’t be complex, especially when there’s so many people out there wanting to sell you something. I want to sell you a part of my belief too but it’s going to take some time.

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