Blogging has been in the internet mainstream over the years
now, with more and more and more and more people turning in blogging for a lot
of simple reasons. The beauty it possess is that, you don't need a higher
education to start doing it, nor a huge amount, and mostly, being unemployed
means you have all of your time to work on your blog.
I respectively agree to some bloggers that being unemployed
is not a hindrance to success, unless you possess the necessary things needed
to make a blog (e.g. Personal Computer with a working Internet Connection, and
of course, your time.); and you can still do blogging through a accessible
internet cafe's near your place.
I am a certified Computer Hardware Serviceman, a holder of
National Certificate II assessed by the Technical Education and Skills DevelopmentAuthority (TESDA) and I consider blogging as my hobby that would help me
generate some extra income online.
Today, blogging is no longer considered as a past-time online
activity, in fact these days, blogging is considered to give some people's
potential in having a profitable business online if they just know how to do it
right, and were ready to work at it full time.
Some high school and college students are into it already.
They start blogging to share their thoughts with what they saw in the
community, what they do when they're at school or in their homes and then post
it onto their blog while earning a considerable amount.
In blogging, being unemployed is a great way to expand your
thoughts while connecting to the community online. This article maybe simple
but it will guide you through as you continue reading on.
1. If you have a
blog, you’re able to create a compelling ‘about me’ page, as most bloggers use
this page to provide their visitors with an insight into their professional
background. Your ‘about me’ page will
usually outline your skills, qualification, ambitions and goals.
You can use your "about me"page as your online resume.
You can even link this page to your professional social network profiles
such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Tweeter profiles, should you have one of course.
2. It helps you stay productive while building your online portfolio.
3. It helps improve
your writing and grammar skills, essential in any line of work, and perfect
when writing your letter of application to potential employers.
4. It helps you build
new connections with other professional individuals in blogging and other
online community.
5. It helps you make
money through various methods that would generates extra income, i.e. Google Ad Sense, YouTube via Video posting that is originally yours, and promoting affiliate products etc.
6. It helps you keep
your morals up when feeling distressed and anxious, ensuring that you stay
positive and have something to work for.
7. You don’t need
anything to prove in making a blog. Just do your thing and love your work.
Being unemployed and searching for work can be a stressful
at times, I know too well what the feeling is like since I am unemployed for
almost three years now.
Blogging is the only thing I could refer to people who likes
to share their thoughts while earning even being unemployed.
So, for a review, the following are only some of the
many reasons why being unemployed is not a hindrance to success but a perfect
opportunity to earn some extra cash online.
Your "AboutMe" page is your resume.
Blogging will help
you stay productive.
Blogging will help
you improve your writing skills
You don’t need any
qualifications or previous experience to start blogging.
So if you’re
unemployed, had a computer at home with an internet connection, start blogging
today and start reaping the benefits.