consistancy Archives - First Step Blogging https://www.firststepblogging.com/tag/consistancy/ Sharing Tips, Tricks and Advice for Blogging Success Thu, 26 Mar 2026 01:05:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.firststepblogging.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/01B82223-EF11-48A1-A719-071F7CD03E2C-150x150.png consistancy Archives - First Step Blogging https://www.firststepblogging.com/tag/consistancy/ 32 32 186268158 Is Blogging Still a Thing in 2026? https://www.firststepblogging.com/is-blogging-still-a-thing-in-2026/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=is-blogging-still-a-thing-in-2026 https://www.firststepblogging.com/is-blogging-still-a-thing-in-2026/#respond Thu, 26 Mar 2026 01:03:15 +0000 https://www.firststepblogging.com/?p=6948 Is blogging still relevant in 2026? In this article, I break down how blogging has evolved since I first started in 2008 and why it’s still a powerful tool today. While social media dominates attention, blogs continue to drive long-term traffic, build authority, and provide real value through search. Blogging isn’t dead, it’s just more strategic and more impactful than ever.

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A reader from FirstStepBlogging.com recently asked, “Is blogging still a thing in 2026?” and I had to pause for a second before answering. Not because I didn’t know the answer, but because I understood where the question was coming from.

If you look around right now, blogging doesn’t feel as visible as it used to. You don’t hear people talking about it the same way. It’s not trending. Nobody’s really saying “start a blog” the way they did years ago. Everything feels faster now…short videos, quick posts, content that shows up and disappears almost instantly. So naturally, it starts to feel like blogging got left behind somewhere.

But it didn’t.

It just changed.

I actually started blogging around 2008, and it was a completely different world back then. There was no real pressure to optimize anything. You didn’t think about SEO the way people do now. You weren’t worried about algorithms or content strategy. You just wrote. People found your blog through blogrolls, comments, and word of mouth. It felt more personal, more open, and honestly, a lot simpler.

That version of blogging doesn’t really exist anymore.

Now, everything online is more competitive. There’s more content, more creators, more noise and even the addition of Ai. And people consume things differently too. Most people scroll instead of read. They want quick answers, quick entertainment, something they can process in seconds.

So when people compare blogging today to how it used to be, it’s easy to assume it’s not working anymore.

But the truth is, people still search.

That part hasn’t changed at all.

When someone actually wants to figure something out—when they have a real question, or they’re trying to make a decision, they don’t just scroll and hope the answer finds them. They go looking for it. They type it in. They read. They compare.

And when they do that, they’re not looking for a quick clip. They want something that actually explains things. Something clear. Something they can sit with for a minute.

That’s where blogging still matters.

A good blog post doesn’t just grab attention for a second. It holds it. It answers the question properly. It gives people something they can come back to. And that’s something short-form content can’t always do.

Another thing people don’t think about is how long content lasts.

On social media, you can post something and it’s gone within hours. Maybe it does well for a day, maybe it doesn’t. Either way, it fades quickly. You’re constantly starting over.

With blogging, it’s different. You can write something today, and it can still be bringing people in months from now. Even years. You don’t have to keep chasing attention the same way because the content keeps working in the background.

That kind of consistency is rare right now.

And honestly, that’s one of the biggest reasons blogging is still very much a thing. It’s just quieter about it.

There’s also something else that matters more now than it used to, ownership.

When you’re building on social media, you’re building on borrowed space. Algorithms change. Reach drops. Things shift all the time, and you don’t have much control over it. One day your content is everywhere, the next day it’s barely seen.

With a blog, especially one you own, that’s different. It’s yours. You decide how it looks, what you post, how it grows. There’s something stable about that, especially when everything else online feels unpredictable.

At the same time, blogging doesn’t really stand alone anymore, and that’s not a bad thing.

The way it works now is more connected. You might write a blog post, and then pull pieces from it for social media. You might turn it into a video idea. You might send it out in an email. Instead of creating new content from scratch every time, the blog becomes your base.

That’s the part a lot of people miss.

They think blogging has to be this separate thing, when really it works best as part of a bigger system.

There’s also less competition than people think. A lot of people stopped blogging because they moved to video or got discouraged when things didn’t grow fast. So while it feels crowded online, there are actually fewer people consistently writing quality content than there used to be.

And that creates space.

Especially for people who are willing to be patient with it.

Because blogging is not instant. That’s the trade-off. It doesn’t give you quick results the way social media sometimes can. But what it gives you instead is something more stable, something that builds over time instead of disappearing.

And not everyone wants to be on camera all the time either.

That’s another reason blogging still matters. It gives people a way to build something without constantly showing up visually. You can take your time, think things through, explain things properly. It’s a different kind of connection.

So when someone asks if blogging is still a thing, the honest answer is yes, but not in the way people expect.

It’s not loud anymore. It’s not trendy. It’s not something people brag about starting.

It’s just working in the background.

And the people who understand how to use it now? They’re not always the ones going viral, but they’re building something steady. Something that lasts longer than a post that disappears in a day.

So blogging is still here.

It just doesn’t need the spotlight the way it used to.

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No matter the amount of money and time you spend on your blog, you won’t go anywhere far if you don’t identify mistakes that tend to drag you down early after starting your blogging journey. You might not even realize that some behaviors are serious mistakes until you get an eye-opener. Well, you’re in the right place because this article outlines some blogging mistakes you should avoid, just keep reading.

Only Focusing on Numbers and Page Views

There’s no denying that one goal to have if you want to earn money through blogging is to get the numbers. Page views and visitors make you grow and develop your career. However, the numbers don’t mean that everyone loves your work. You might get the numbers in a single day and the next day flop if you’re not prepared well.

Don’t create content with only the numbers in mind. Focus on quality content, and those numbers and page views will just come naturally. When readers land on your blog because of the quality of the content, they’ll subscribe and not feel the need to leave any sooner.

Thinking of Ideas that Only Interest you

You’re not creating your blog for yourself, and you’re not going to be the only reader. Neither are you the intended audience. You’re going to make many ideas as soon as you start blogging. But sometimes, random ideas might only end up interesting you and not your audience. You should be thinking of good ideas for your company instead.

You shouldn’t make this blogging error because you’re blogging to help your audience grow your business. Any idea you come up with should be towards this goal and nothing else.

Paying Attention to the Negative Vibes

When you talk about starting a blog, you’re likely to meet some people who’ll put you down. People will talk you out of it. Others will promise to help turn your blog into a multi-million empire overnight, which is not possible.

If you’re thinking about starting a blog and you’re set on it, don’t think twice about it. Don’t listen to people who’ll only discourage you. Trust your instincts and believe that everything is going to work out. However, stay away from other bloggers or coaches who’ll give you impossible promises. Understand that there’s no shortcut to the top, and you have to work hard for it.

Not Responding to Readers

Ignoring your readers is one of the biggest blogging errors you can ever make. Any blogger feels glad when readers make comments and ask questions after reading their posts. But sometimes time goes by, and you haven’t answered those questions or replied to the comments.

You might at some point have a thousand responses and questions on your blog that become too overwhelming. Try filtering through them and find questions that you should answer.Even if you just respond to your readers with ‘thank yous’, it is better than nothing at all.

Blogging about Broad Topics

It’s normal to think about big topics when you’re just starting your blogging journey. It’s not bad to be ambitious, but too broad topics will not take you far. Broad topics are like an opened book and may trigger a lot of questions to answer that you might not be familiar with. Going for specific audiences is going to help attract a smaller audience and likely convert them into leads.

So, if you’re focusing on long term goals, you should start focusing on more specific niches. Take some time to brainstorm suitable topics. You should also know that choosing a title isn’t all that matters. It’s just an angle that will help steer your blog forward.

Not Writing Constantly

Not writing constantly is one of the most common blogging mistakes that many people make at the beginning of their journey. If you don’t know, this is the stage when you need to pump in as much content as possible. Well, you might not be familiar with blogging yet, and most content may look like crap in your opinion. But believe it or not, those are still very valuable.

You need to write constantly when starting so that you learn faster and so you can also put those beginner writing errors behind you. Writing constantly helps you find your voice and work your way into producing quality content. Doing it often helps you improve faster and become better with time.

When starting your blog, you probably want to be good at it. But blogging errors are there and sometimes unavoidable. The best way to go about it is to learn by trial and so that in the future you can to avoid them and improve as you become more experienced. Make sure you learn from the mistakes of others and work your way towards becoming a better blogger.

Was my list helpful to you??? Let me know in the comments below and as always, thank you for reading 🙂

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