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Written by Fitz Villafuerte from on April 1, 2008

It is common practice for a company to have a vision and a mission statement for their business. Doing this inspires the organization to work together towards a noble cause. This aspiration gives the corporation a sense of purpose and consequently, develop a philosphy that will guide them towards success.

Adopting this custom for your blog will likewise give your site proper perspective and motivate you to write content that contributes to the achievement of your goals. Think about it now. Why did you start a blog? Monetization and profits aside, does your website have any other purpose?

Coming up with a vision for your blog is not that hard. You don’t need to use big words, a straightforward and honest statement is all you need. Start by asking yourself how do you want your website to be perceived by visitors two or three years from now. Along with that image, you can slowly work your way through your mission statements by concretely defining your steps on how you can make that vision a reality.

Here are some examples to guide you in making your own vision and mission statements for your blog.

Three years from now, I would like the visitors to my personal blog to be inspired to live life to the fullest and realize that happiness is indeed a choice. To do this, I would frequently write about my positive thoughts and always share the lessons that I have learned from the mistakes I have made.

A couple of years from now, I would like the visitors to my money making blog to become inspired by my financial success. To do this, I would need to write instructional posts on how to make money online easier. I also need to frequently share the techniques and strategies I use that can help them achieve the income figures that I am enjoying now.

A few years from now, I would like my political blog to become the best online resource for citizen vigilance and public activism in my country. To do this, I should often discuss what newspapers are talking about everyday and give my honest commentaries on these stories. Furthermore, I will frequently write about socially relevant issues and initiate online campaigns for the causes I believe in.

Write your vision and your mission statements on a piece of paper and display it near your computer so that you will constantly be reminded of your purpose why you are blogging today. Furthermore, let this be your guide whenever you are choosing your content for your blog. Ask yourself if the article that you are about to write will bring you closer to your goals. When you commit to your mission statements, it won’t be long when your blog starts to grow in character and you begin attracting more targeted visitors that can share your vision.

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Written by Fitz Villafuerte from on April 1, 2008 | Filed Under Writing

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  1. felsefe  |  July 20th, 2008 at 3:19 pm #

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    thanks for post my friend .

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