Every blog or website that respects itself has an identity. This identity reflects the area of interest the site occupies and invests in. Popular topics include sports, fashion, politics and lifestyle. However, writing about these subjects does not guarantee success. Users know these areas are constantly updated due to their popularity, so they aren't fully committed to a single news source.
The allure of something new on the Internet is even greater. You can choose to be the one who delivers valid news on a weekly basis, or the one who creates new trends, such as sharing vintage songs, photos, or unique content. The identity you choose should reflect who you are, allowing you to grow by publishing meaningful and beautiful posts. Following a path you do not believe in wastes your time and can prevent anyone from trusting you online. Trust is everything in the impersonal and rapidly growing global web.
Make your site great again. Start anew, but do not erase what has brought you this far. A new beginning doesn't mean starting from scratch or abandoning the work you have patiently created. Have you ever experienced a period when no one visited your site for two weeks? It may be time to rest and reflect on your progress. Step away from the digital world, take walks, breathe fresh air. Ask yourself: Why did I stop? Have I lost the passion for what I do? Take a pencil and paper and write down your answers: What do I want to achieve? What do I enjoy doing? How much time am I willing to dedicate? Does this venture have an endpoint? If so, when and where does it end?
You must be completely honest with yourself. If your goal is money, acknowledge it. Do not claim to enjoy blogging if your only motivation is financial gain. Whatever path you choose, it will not be easy. Personally, if someone asked me what I do, I would answer that I study my old posts, correct mistakes, or expand on ideas. Posts exist for the reader. They should be understandable and provide as much value as possible.
Once you are confident in your foundation, consider expanding your topic. As a user, I appreciate blogs and websites that offer many choices and attract many views. Experiment freely, because at the beginning you have almost nothing to lose. This is just the start.
