You can only be a Journalist (professional) or Hobbyist (personal) in blogging. Anything in between will fail.
Fail at making you rich or making you friends. Fail at making you famous or making you happy.
At some point, you’ll have to make the decision. You’ll either have more time on your hands than expected, or you’ll have no time at all.
As a journalist you’ll work around the clock. (Michael Arrington, Arianna Huffington, or Perez Hilton) You’ll have to research each and every one of your stories, be able to meet several daily deadlines, develop a process for copywriting, and establish networks for leads.
As a hobbyist you may only post once a week or once a month, but when you do, you make the day of all your readers. (Matt Brett, Sally Hogshead, or Veerle) There’s no pressure or deadlines. If a thought strikes you every now and then, you share it.
Obviously, the difference between the two financially is enormous. You get what you give. 40 hours of writing per week will generate more revenue and opportunities than writing 20 minutes every other week.
I will have to make this decision in the very near future. If you’re in a similar situation the question is, will you be a journalist or hobbyist?

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