Blogging in the Indian Society, and How Can You Make Changes

Blogging in India is moving very fast but the question is whether it will be considered as the main career option in Indian society.

In India, many of you who are part-time bloggers can not understand now that what happens to be a full-time blogger in Indian society.

In this article, I will share with you some interesting facts, as well as bitter truth about working from home in Indian society.

Blogging in the Indian Society, and How Can You Make Changes
Still, professional blogging in India is not considered full-time job. In fact, when doing anything online, it is considered part-time job.

This is mainly due to computer illiteracy and generation gap.

Let us now look at some facts about professional blogging in Indian society.

Working from home is not for everyone:

Whether you do it or accept it but Indian society is very conservative, and inability to change the prevailing attitude or beliefs long people or culture is always difficult.

Working from home in India is always considered part-time job, and it is only considered for passive income. Apart from this, working from home for any young person (23-35) in the Indian society is in a way unacceptable.

Regardless of how much we say, we do not care about what society or people say. But the truth is that most of us do this thing for people. And if it matters to you then it matters to people connected with you too.

Why the Internet work in India but is also considered main source of income, it is a reason that lives in India, most of the population (68-71%) rural India and there is still not very widely used Internet is done.

It's hard for people to explain blogging:

I am a professional blogger for the last 5 years and maybe people would have asked me more than 100 times what I am doing!

When I tell them that I am a blogger I can see their confused faces asking "What is blogging ??".
If I somehow explain to them about blogging then their next question is, "Do I really earn money from blogging?"

A few days ago, I was waiting in line at the passport office and at the same time, my conversation about growing and shining Indian future started with a young BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) graduate. I was surprised to know that he did not know anything about how to make money by blogging, internet marketing, or online work. The worst thing is that this is not such a lone issue. Most people in India are unaware of the presence of blogs or blogging.

Most of the time, I answer the questions asked about my work by saying, "I will become a website." I am quite confident that I am not the only person who is able to explain my profession in such a way as to frustration. Does.

If the ignorance related to my work and other internet based work is present here, if I have to blame someone, then I will do it to the Indian education system, which is limited to text book education rather than a practical application.

Blogging brings changes in Indian society:

If you are familiar with my blogging style then you might be hoping for a solution or work-around for the above given problem. Apart from this, if you are reading this article then you are one of the bright minds of India's future, and you have the power to bring real change in Indian society (or in any country where you live).

Start educating:

Invite all your friends, relatives or other people who need work, and educate them about blogging or other online work. Tell them that blogging does not mean writing about poetry or midnight thoughts, but it is a way of working and bringing changes for you and others. You can also earn a smart passive income from it, and do not know when your ideas change into the next big thing.

Tell the people that they will not only have the opportunity to change and educate society, but they also have the opportunity to earn a name for themselves. They can become part of the process of opening new paths for earning passive income for themselves and others.

Here's an example: Tell your retired army officer relative that he has so far protected his country from its enemies, and now it is time to educate the young future of India by using his knowledge and wisdom!

Start your blog in any niche, in which you can offer information. If you do not like to write then start blogging video!

Here is another example of an important method of collaborating in changing the world: Tell your friends who are angry with the rapes of girls on the streets of India, tell them that instead of taking their anger on Facebook, self- can write a blog on defense! Write an article about what steps the Indian government should take to ensure the safety of women! You have innumerable scopes.

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Show them money:

Whenever I write about blogging, I do not tell about your daily diary blog, but rather to use my blog to earn money. As we as a whole know, cash is one of the greatest motivational powers on the grounds that everybody needs cash. Blogging is fun and interesting, and if people find out that money can be made from blogging, it will definitely boost their interest.

Many professional bloggers in India only earn 10 million per month from blogging, which is equivalent to two to three years of software engineers!

So there are professional bloggers in India who are currently earning 1500-15,000 PER MONTH from blogging only.

In fact no one can say that blogging is not a good profession!

Back to your starting point:

There are ad networks like Google AdSense, which are easy to use and can help you earn passive income.

Corporations are also taking blogging seriously:

How much social media has changed society and we have already discussed about the role of social shopping in consumer decision-making. There is no doubt that blogs are very effective in the decision making process of their readers. Because of this, many PR companies are taking blogging seriously now, and they are engaging with bloggers in an effort to increase their business models.

Mobile companies like Micromax and Samsung are working with bloggers to promote their products, and this is proving to be very beneficial for them.

Understanding the importance of inbound marketing, most big companies are now preparing separate budgets for engagements and events in relation to blogging. In fact, many of them also hold separate programs for bloggers in addition to press events.

Based on my experience here I have done some observations:


  • Males in the Indian blogosphere are much more active at this time.
  • Females start blogging, but only a few of them can continue it for a long time.
  • Most Indian blogs are related to technology niche.
  • The main problem of the Indian blogosphere is the lack of initial funding and adequate direction.
  • College students and people 16-25 years old are extremely active in blogging world.
There are many forums like BlogAdda and Indiblogger, who are working very hard to create a community for Indian bloggers, and they are also working to connect corporations with Indian bloggers.

In essence, the blogging industry is growing fast but there is a lack of direction in it. You and I can bring together big changes together. The most important changes in human history were started in a small room. Let's make that room!

This is my attitude.

If you want to add your thoughts in this discussion, please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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