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Originally Posted by Rebecca800 This is another reason for all the PD blogs and websites out there to specialize.
If it were me I'd write a list of my PD skills and try to form a new, smaller niche. One, for having less competition, and two, for actually being able to talk knowledgeably about my topic. |
So true. Steve kept himself open-ended by tackling "Personal Development" as a field, but many people can't be successful like that simply because they haven't had as much life experience. Steve can cover being a vegan, polyphasic sleep, going through a divorce, and other stuff because
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Originally Posted by Brutha If I remember right impaul99 went out and interviewed a bunch of people on how they made there first 100 dollars online |
I like this idea. Interviewing successful people is a great way to create value for your readers, and value (in the form of increased fame) for the successful person.
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Originally Posted by Gene Which makes me ask the question, what blogs in the PD field do you consider original in their content or the way they present their content? |
The only blog I read often is Steve's. I have other sources of PD information, like some of Eben Pagan's products, Dr. Hawkins' books, - but Steve's is the only "blog". And of course, I have my own life experiences as well.
When I read most peoples' blogs, they either 1) Do not know what they are talking about from personal experience or 2) Are just giving their opinion on something, which is basically worthless 99% of the time.