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great one!
nettie
I am working on my goals for my blog, and the specific direction I want to zero in on to make the niche and the readership more targeted than just the overall "starting a business" theme.
A good blog knows its purpose, scope and limitations, and that is what you have hit upon and what I am working to distill.
Thanks for the reminder :)
I know that I have specific quantifiable goals for my blog, but I can't say the I have directly narrowed who my audience is and how I am going to be different. Not easy tasks to quantify without having some experience and time.
That's really my key goal, which allows me, in some respects, to not be hyper-focused on specific niche. I talk about a few things that interest me, each reaching different audiences, and raising awareness of "me" in those spaces.
And the great thing about the goals you've laid out: you can accomplish all 3 at the same time!
That said, I can tell which posts are successful by how many hits and comments they get. The comments are especially rewarding; they turn a narrative into a conversation. I'm not lecturing -- my visitors and I are discussing. And that's when I get to learn new stuff, too.
That's how I gauge success.
However, there are plenty of successful blog posts that don't receive a lot of comments. Often I write something that's very rewarding for myself personally (for any number of reasons) but it doesn't receive huge discussion. And that's OK.