This is a guest post by Rachel Holmgren of AverageGal.com. She is a mother of 2 and is on her way to becoming a very successful blogger. Here are her thoughts on the business of blogging.

No Money? No Problem!
I know, I know, my reaction to that phrase would be the same. You’re thinking, “What are you talking about lady? Having no money is a BIG problem!” And the answer is, yes, you’re right. No money would be a big problem. However, I’m referencing the fact that you can’t expect to build a blog and make money the very next day. Building a blog takes passion, dedication, perseverance, patience, and time before the money really starts flowing.
When I started my blog, AverageGal, I wanted to take the approach from the theme of the movie “Field of Dreams”; the mantra is “if you build it, they will come”. Now don’t get me wrong – I want to make money from my blog just as much as the next guy (or gal). But I do know that first and foremost, it’s important to build up a blog with quality content, readership, and credibility.
Proving that you (and your blog) are in the game for the long haul can be a challenge. In a blogosphere that has the same number of bloggers quitting as starting each week, blogs are a dime a dozen. Everyone wants to give their 2 cents.
So, how do you differentiate yourself from the competition? How do you “make it” with your blog?
Build A Blog With Quality Content
Be bold (but not too bold); you want to be a memorable writer, but you don’t want to turn your readers off along the way. Write about topics that you’re passionate about and you’ll soon be considered a credible source of information in your blogosphere . No one wants to visit a blog that doesn’t have information that they deem useful. You should be aiming for repeat visitors and building a solid community of readers.
Be Dedicated To The Cause (making your blog successful)
You’re the best advocate for your blog. If you’re not visiting other sites to comment, scoping out the competition, joining social networks, and learning from other bloggers, you’ll never make it. You have to be informed.
Steven Sanders recently had a great post titled 8 Daily Tasks To Increase Blog Traffic. It’s about creating a daily list of tasks, to help self-promote your site each and every day.
Equally as important as the previous items I mentioned, you have to be blogging regularly. That doesn’t mean that you have to blog daily. It simply means that you have to pick a schedule that works for you and make it your baby; be dedicated to it. With dedication and perseverance, you have the ability to grow it into something bigger and better than you ever imagined.
Be Patient
When starting out, don’t overwhelm your readers with flashing banner ads, affiliate offers, and pay-per-click advertising. The money will come, but you won’t be able to effectively monetize your blog the instant it goes live on the net. If you do decide to monetize right away, (and you have every right to do so) don’t expect the money to come rolling in by the thousands or even hundreds in the first month. Be patient; if you’re doing everything you can to self-promote, the money will come in time.
It takes passion, dedication, perseverance, patience, and time to build a blog. When you’re building and/or just starting out blogging, don’t expect any money to come from it for at least 6 months. If it happens sooner for you, GREAT! If not, don’t dwell on it.
No money, no problem! Just keep writing and remember… if you build it, they will come!

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My name is Steven Sanders and I'm a Professional Blogger, Izea Insider, Web Designer, Social Media Enthusiast, Dad, Husband, and Friend.
Thank you Steven for the opportunity to be featured as a guest blogger! I appreciate it and look forward to working with you more in the future
Rachel
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Steven,
Thanks for having the guest post by Rachel. She is a real diamond.
Rachel,
So glad to see you over here. Steven is one of my favorite people. He’s always sending me relevant stuff and I love his blog.
Your post here is thoughtful and full of insight. These are great things to keep in mind as we figure out our way through the blogosphere!
Good on the both of you!
Cheers!
George
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It’s easy to loose site of the fact that I began blogging for fun. I couldn’t agree more with having a set daily task list and also having patience. It’s amazing how quickly your readership will start to grow when you forget about trying to make money and concentrate on writing good content. Thanks for the great article Rachel and for posting it Steven. This one is getting a stumble for sure!
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Another blog added to my google reader account. Tks! I am trying to build the foundation for my blog right now. I always appreciate the tips!.
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Hi Steven….
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Rachel, thanks for posting such a motivational post. It fits my theme for today, “Don’t Worry be Happy”……
Excellent post! That is exactly what I hope to accomplish. Way to go AverageGal!!!!
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Rachel – you are no Average Gal! Great post perfect timing. My blog is coming up on 6 months old and I was kind of getting discouraged. I’ll keep plugging away, Thanks.
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Rachel,
Great post, well said, a lot of people get discouraged when they don’t make money instantyl, its just a matter keeping at it. I launched another blog 2 das ago for work, and my boss asked me this morning if we’d made any money, I had to explain very slowly that it takes time, he’ll probably ask again tommorrow:)
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You?re a real deep thinker. Thanks for srhnaig.