Test #2. Write a Couple of Guest Posts

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Test #2. Write a Couple of Guest Posts

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Test #2. Write a Couple of Guest Posts in Your Blog Niche
Once you’ve organized a list of ideas, choose a couple that you’d love to write about, and find blogs that would be interested in hosting an article from you—covering those blog topics as guest posts for their already existing readership.

As a lower-barrier option, you can set up a free Medium account or take to LinkedIn afghanistan phone number resource write your test guest posts there to see how people in your network respond.

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This is a great way to test out whether you enjoy writing about your blog niche—and it can also allow you to get some real-life feedback from readers about your content.

If you find it tricky to write these early guest posts, if you don’t really enjoy it… or if the feedback is surprisingly negative from the audience you get in front of, then it might be a good sign to rethink the niche you blog about.

Test #3. Start a Facebook Page (or Group) About Your Blog Niche
Another free, and straightforward, way to test out your niche is to create a Facebook page (or group).

You’ll want to give this page or group the same name as your intended future blog, so you can use it as your blog’s eventual Facebook page if you do go ahead with this niche.

This page or group is a great destination to share interesting links, ask questions and share tips relating to your niche. If you can attract a decent number of fans or group members to come and interact with you here, you’ll also find a continual source of new content ideas.

If you enjoy posting there and you start to build a bit of traction (with some likes, comments and shares), then that’s a good sign you’ll probably enjoy running a blog and managing a community within this niche.
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