Maybe Niche Isn’t Everything. But please stop calling your blog a “musing”

by Marian Schembari on January 20, 2010

The most successful bloggers on the web will tell you this: to be The Best Blog you need a niche. You need to assert your authority and establish a following and be super specific. Sometimes the posts we work hardest on are the ones no one gives a crap about. My own blog has slowly started to focus more and more on what other people find interesting, and not the ones I have the most fun writing.

This is my long-winded way of saying I’m a little bored of writing about social media and the job hunt. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s all valuable information and I love sharing what I’ve learned, but at the same time I don’t feel it truly expresses me. Except I don’t want to lose readers. So how to I stay “true to myself” (I’m aware I’m causing you all to vomit up rainbows so that’s the only time I’ll be cheesey) without sacrificing what my blog has become?

I posed this question on a Brazen Careerist network, Blogging Ideas and I got some really wonderful responses that hopefully will help me (and you!) develop my blog the way I want without losing whatever niche I’ve developed.

Tips for figuring out your blog’s niche:

  • “Write an entry that is direct with your audience that takes time to explain where you are at now in your career and the focus you would like to take with your blog.” ~ Jennifer Gleason
  • “I don’t see a problem straddling two or more topics; most blogs do this. To do it successfully, try tying it back to a larger theme.” ~ Rebecca Thorman
  • “The three topics you mentioned: publishing, job hunting, social media are already (or can be) integrated into one.  I am not sure if the best blogs niche themselves or just describe what they do. Penelope’s blog, the starting point for many of us including me, is her personal life account wrapped in career advice.” ~ Isao Kato

And my personal favorite….

  • “Your blog is turning into a compelling story of someone trying to get from point A to point B and finding some distractions in between. You can refocus yourself, but don’t lose the human touch that seems to be getting the most attention and comments. Start applying this job search/social media knowledge to publishing and freelancing.” ~ JR Moreau

I’m really starting to love the whole Brazen Careerist network. It’s surprisingly helpful and the people I’ve connected with so far are encouraging and lovely people. Hopefully I’ll be able to find my footing sooner rather than later so I can get this show on the road.

That being said, if I read one more blog with the words “musings”, “ramblings” or “rants” in the header or subtitle I might stab someone in the face. Just a warning.

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  • http://twitter.com/marianschembari/status/7988623826 Marian Schembari

    Maybe Niche Isn't Everything. But please stop calling your blog a "musing" http://bit.ly/6o5j2F

  • http://twitter.com/pete_kistler/status/7989122747 Pete Kistler

    @marianschembari: Maybe Niche Isn’t Everything. But please stop calling your blog a “musing” http://bit.ly/8fiaF6

  • http://carolinebookbinder.blogspot.com/ Carin Siegfried

    Haha. I just changed my description line to get rid of the “musings on the book industry” part, although that really does describe part of it. But I like it now that it’s tightened up. Thanks for cracking the whip!

    • admin

      LOL… oooooops.

  • http://carolinebookbinder.blogspot.com/ Carin Siegfried

    Haha. I just changed my description line to get rid of the “musings on the book industry” part, although that really does describe part of it. But I like it now that it’s tightened up. Thanks for cracking the whip!

    • admin

      LOL… oooooops.

  • http://modite.com/blog/ Rebecca

    Congrats on beginning to write about what you want… it takes guts! :). And happy the Brazen folks and I could help with some wee words of wisdom.

  • http://modite.com/blog/ Rebecca

    Congrats on beginning to write about what you want… it takes guts! :). And happy the Brazen folks and I could help with some wee words of wisdom.

  • http://www.jamieann.net/ jamie

    I so agree on the “random ramblings of a musing twenty something” blog titles. Ugh.

  • http://www.jamieann.net/ jamie

    I so agree on the “random ramblings of a musing twenty something” blog titles. Ugh.

  • http://www.jamieann.net jamie

    I so agree on the “random ramblings of a musing twenty something” blog titles. Ugh.

  • http://notsoliteral.com/ JR Moreau

    Thanks for the shout out! I can’t wait to read more of your stuff and see your progress in your career!

  • http://notsoliteral.com JR Moreau

    Thanks for the shout out! I can’t wait to read more of your stuff and see your progress in your career!

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  • http://feeds2.feedburner.com/cardiogirl/jkaK cardiogirl

    I’m beginning to hate the word niche. I have a personal blog which I guess means my niche is me (blows on her nails and buffs them on her lapel) but shockingly my audience is sort of paltry. So naturally this has been my million-dollar question: Who is my audience and how do I find those people?

    I would say my blog can loosely fit into the category of a humor blog, but once again that’s quite broad. Any ideas on how to identify my audience?

  • http://marianlibrarian.com Marian Schembari

    Haha, totally dude! I sympathize with the idea of a “broad blog” but you do need to remember that if you niche is YOU, then your audience are the people you already read and like. The blogs you read on a regular basis? Comment on them. Regularly. The people who already read your blog and leave comments? Make sure you’re friends with all of them. Send personal emails to thank them for reading. Nurture the readership you already have.

    When I wrote this post back in January I was still finding my “niche” but because I listed to my readers and what they wanted, engaged with them, paid strict attention to the sites I already loved, my blog morphed into this social media/freelance thing and then turned into a whole business. It’s a slow process but really paying attention to what you’re already doing might help identify your audience in a way you might not have expected!

  • randomchick1

    RT @marianschembari: Maybe Niche Isn't Everything. But please stop calling your blog a "musing" http://bit.ly/6o5j2F

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  • http://twitter.com/jbadelaire/status/55646863214395392 Jack Badelaire

    An article every hobbyist blogger should read and keep in mind: http://t.co/0uy1L7u

  • http://twitter.com/status/status/ Brankica U

    Maybe Niche Isn’t Everything. But please stop calling your blog a “musing” — Marian Schembari http://t.co/KqafOKa via @MarianSchembari

  • http://twitter.com/liveurlove/status/56550300093386752 Young Wild and Free∞

    Maybe Niche Isn’t Everything. But please stop calling your blog a “musing” — Marian Schembari http://t.co/KqafOKa via @MarianSchembari

  • http://musingsofabookshopgirl.blogspot.com/ Ellie

    Yikes. My blog is called ‘Musings of a Bookshop Girl’ and I quite like it! That’s exactly what it is, and people seem to respond to the fact that I run a bookshop rather than word I assign to describe my posts. I don’t get put off by people’s blog names – there are certain ones where I think ‘Ooooh, that’s a nice name’ or ‘Ha! That’s clever!’, but I wouldn’t avoid a blog because of its title, particularly not with a ‘stab in the face’ or ‘snort of derision’ kind of vehemence. Then again, I’m just not out for Blogosphere World Domination, so maybe I’m just more laid-back about the whole thing!

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