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Should you quit your day job to blog?

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No
83% 933 votes Total: 1127 votes
Yes
17% 194 votes
No

I would love to say yes, more then everything else in the world. After all as a freelance writer it is my dream and delightful hope to make that elusive full time income and yes blogging looks wonderful, however from a realistic and tested point of view the sad answer has to be NO.

Here are a few reasons why blogging instead lieu of a regular day job may not be a good idea for everyone.

1. Not enough traffic to your Blog for quiet a while or enough Readership.

Now what does that have to do with working on a Blog full time? Simple for your Blog to generate steady Revenue on a weekly or monthly basis to meet all your obligations a.k.a bills, health care, food, emergency and upkeep of your "online Business" you have to work with a Revenue generating Company. Places like "Get Paid to Blog", have certain criteria to hire you on as a fulltime freelance Blogger. One of them being that your Blog is at least 3 month old and has a healthy readership. This means you have to have enough Traffic going through your Blog to make it worth their while.



2. Income is too unpredictable.

So you have found a couple of Affiliate Programs that are willing to work with you. That is fantastic and you are flying high of course. Trust me, I was happy go lucky and my dreams were somewhere around the moon. Now, a dose of sad reality. For every 1000 unique hits you might get one interested customer and for every 100 interested customers you may get one purchase. You do the math. Then you have that little thing called a minimum payout. If you don't reach it before the payout period it gets rolled over to the next, which in most cases means another month. You are 50cents short and now you will not have a check from this specific venue that week or month. Some companies are not very good about paying out on time and when your rent is due nobody cares why you can not make the payment on time.



3. Can you keep a predictable and steady interesting flow of content coming?

Of course you will answer yes to that one. After all you are working for yourself and you have so much to share with the world. Wrong. There is actually such a thing as "Writers Blog" and believe me, when you have to write and not just want to it is there quiet often. Suddenly the fun hobby becomes a chore and it is no longer so great. Where your friends and family agree or admire you at first, when it comes to making a living of it, they may not be so appreciative of your gifts. Ideas run dry or are not catching enough. You are now working against some stiff competition. Your text has to be intriguing, challenging, and informative, stand on its own and be researched. Unless it is opinion pieces only, which in that case might not be quiet so revenue generating as some "Meat and Potato" Articles, sooner or later you will come up against the big boys. Can you keep your content coming? Daily. Advertise, generate, update. Put your name out there.

4. No Business Sense.

Did you know that once you make Blogging your fulltime job, just like any other freelance writing, it now has become a Business? This means now you have to keep files, records, spreadsheets, etc. You will have to file Taxes as self employed at the end of the year. You have to provide Records etc. You need to advertise your Product, which in this case are your Blog and your Writing. Do you know how to represent your-self? Do you have Business Sense enough to make it?



5. Do you have enough money saved up to get you over the dead spots?

As with every other Business, you will end up in dead spots. Most of the time it is right in the beginning of a Business Venture that you do. Can you make it over those dead Spots? Do you have enough Savings ready at hand in case of an emergency? Do you have enough to buy your way into "being known"?



6. What is your Business and long term Goal Plan?

I just want to make my money of my Blog and have all the free time and easy living I want, is neither a Business nor long term Goal Plan. That is a dream and a wish. Have you set down and made a Goal of how much money you need to generate in what time frame. Have you decided if you want to run one, two, three etc? Blogs and how you will make them appear. Do you use free software and blog hosting or are you interested in giving it a professional appeal. Are you going to make this your online business to retire with and if yes, how are you planning to provide for your retirement. What is your back up plan in case you have internet failure? Your computer equipment burns up?

Those are only a few simple things to consider. Believe me there are plenty more where those came from. I have a dream as well, I want to be a fulltime freelance writer, but I know that to achieve that, I have a long way to go. It has to be treated like a business and with that, capital has to be on hand to get started. Can you eventually make enough money to quit your day job? By the time you make enough money with your blog to do that, it will have become your second day job already. So the answer will remain no

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Yes

Yes, but only if the answer is also 'yes' to the questions below.

Do you love it more than your day job?

Will you maintain your current lifestyle?

If you won't maintain your current lifestyle, are you willing to live on less?

Will blogging take you where you want to go e.g.. a career in freelance writing?

Do you have the discipline to work on your own and towards your own deadlines?

Can you live without the office camaraderie, assuming you work in an office?

Do you have the support of your partner and family?

Do you have a dedicated working space, maybe a room in the house?

Have you consulted your accountant for the tax side of things, and are you happy with that?

Have you considered the benefits your job provides e.g. paid study leave for professional development and health insurance? How will this be covered when you blog?

If you've answered 'yes' to all of the questions, I'd say go for it.

I have been writing on my personal life blog for just over a year, and my fiction blog for about six months and have earned just under $3 from advertising. Obviously, this is not enough for me to enjoy my current lifestyle and that outweighs how much I do love it.

I would love to be a published writer of fiction. I dream of one day having a book of mine sit on the New Releases shelf in my local bookstore. I can see that writing a blog can be a step in this direction. A good quality blog that attracts enough attention among bloggers may attract an agent. And that may lead to a book deal, a movie deal, a house in the Hamptons.

I would miss the interaction I have with my colleagues, as well as the opportunities being in a large government organisation brings. Things that I take for granted, for example the emails sent informing employees about the measures to take in a heatwave, or notifying us that the Public Sector Week's Living Books event has started at the State Library. And let's not forget the friendly banter exchanged over a cup of tea in the kitchen.

I do not have a dedicated room in the house, which would be the biggest hurdle for me. Currently, I work on my laptop in my bedroom either in bed or at the table where the flat screen TV also sits.

The tax side of things wouldn't make too much difference to me, except that I would have to keep track of what I owe as currently my tax is taken out of my pay every fortnight. I would have to be disciplined enough to put the tax aside in order to be able to pay what I owe when it is due. Alternatively, perhaps I could research the possibility of setting up a company and pay myself as an employee of that company. I would require professional advice before I started doing anything like that.

So, right now, I wouldn't give up my day job in order to work on my blog. It simply doesn't earn enough for me to eat three meals a day. On the day it does, I would seriously consider it.


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