1. Not getting enough time. This is very common valid justification to almost all the problems we face in our day to day life. Same is the case with me. After all days of hard(ly) work, meetings (official chatting), commuting (option less on this one), I hardly get time to think, so where is the time to write.
2. We just do not start (writing). Starting takes time, but the thought to start takes more.
3. Not able to find/manage topics. If there is a topic, seems like there are already something written about the same in the WEB and in case I have something new, I do not know how to present.
4. Lack of motivation, loosing interest.
5. Not having much knowledge on how to develop a good traffic base.
6. Started with a particular purpose which could not get resolved, like writing on hobbies and you have almost exhausted with the information you have.
7. Expectation was set too high, like lot of ad generation and the same is not happening.
8. Too much of criticisms on your writings.
9. Change in the profession or nature of job is traveling and due to this too much physical exertion.
10. Laziness.
Though all the above points’ looks like these are the reasons which tend to pull you down from top of your blogging career, let me mention that these are the same points which can be taken at the right spirit to generate good, quality writings. Some one very rightly said, “You need 1000 reasons to say NO, but you need only one reason to say YES, and that reason is your want. Happy Blogging.
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Looks like you have lost interest completely…there’s no post after new year…what happened??get some motivation..read some blogs..put one-two tech and one -two non-tech posts every week..your blog is really good..come on..
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