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First I will like to say sorry to my readers about yesterday. I meant to write a post before I left. I spent time with the family.

Questions I have been thinking about and seen around the net.

  • Which is better to read, big blog or small blog?

Big blog has gone through the growth and post got info but now has very little info on their niche vs a small blog that the blogger spends a lot of his/her time on research before making his/her post.

  • What makes a blog small, middle, or big?

We all know what makes a small blog. What makes a blog mid level or big blogs? Many say that TylerCruz & JohnCow are big blogs. But if you take a look at blogs like Problogger & Entrepreneurs Journey. This blogs are truly big with over 20-40k readers. I even ran across a blog that had over 100k readers but I don’t remember the url. In my eyes these are the true big blogs. My blog maybe small but I know where this blog is headed.

Those are the 2 questions I have had in my head for awhile. The main question that stays in my head is how many readers to become a mid level blog or a big blog. In my head a blog becomes a big blog when it has 10k+ readers. So that leaves the question of how many readers it take to be a mid level blog. Even if KushMoney reach 1,000 readers I will still feel that this is a small blog.

My Views On Blog Size.

  • Small Size Blog: 0 - 4,999 readers
  • Mid Size Blog 5,000 - 9,999 readers
  • Big Size Blogs 10,000+ readers

These are my thoughts about blogs. Everybody has their own view on things. If I had my way, all my readers would subscribe via email so I know they get every post I publish. They can subscribe and read every post or one day check their email and they find some really great information that they was looking for. My big goal for this blog is 100k readers within 5 years or maybe 10 years.

I close with these last words. “Stay true to yourself, stay true to your blog, and you will be successful.”

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