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Why You Should Not Give Up Writing When No One is Reading Your Articles

There I was, staring at my blog’s analytics, disheartened by the lack of traffic. The numbers were abysmally low, almost non-existent.
“Why am I even doing this?” I thought, frustration bubbling up inside me.
This wasn’t the first time I had felt this way. But then, I remembered a conversation I had with myself years ago when I first embarked on this writing journey.
The Beginning
“Do you remember why you started this, Mazlan?” I asked myself, my younger self nodding in response.
“It wasn’t about the numbers or the recognition. It was about sharing your knowledge, insights, and passion for IoT and technology.”
“Yeah, but what’s the point if no one is reading?” my younger self retorted, a hint of desperation in his voice.
“The point is that every piece you write is a step forward,” I replied, my voice firm but encouraging.
“Every article helps you refine your thoughts, improve your skills, and build your body of work. Even if no one reads it now, that doesn’t mean they won’t in the future.”
Finding the Purpose in Writing

Writing has always been a deeply personal endeavor for me.
It’s a way to document my journey, express my thoughts and ideas, and connect with like-minded individuals.
But not every piece will be an instant hit.
Sometimes, it feels like shouting into the void.
But then, I remind myself of a lesson I learned early on.
“Mazlan, writing is a marathon, not a sprint,” I often tell myself.
It’s about persistence, about showing up even when no one is listening.
Every article, every post, every word written is a brick laid on the path towards becoming a better writer and thinker.
Overcoming Self-Doubt
“But what if I’m not good enough?” my self-doubt whispered, a familiar yet unwelcome voice.
“Everyone starts somewhere,” I countered, remembering the countless drafts and revisions that shaped my early articles.
“The only way to improve is to keep writing. Every writer faces rejection and criticism, but those who persist ultimately succeed.”
The Journey

There were times when I felt like giving up.
I remember one particularly rough patch when my articles seemed to need to be noticed.
It was during this time that I had another pivotal conversation with myself.
The Turning Point
“Maybe it’s time to quit,” my frustrated self said, slumping in defeat.
“Or maybe it’s time to change your perspective,” I responded, a spark of determination igniting.
“Focus on the joy of writing, the process of learning, and the satisfaction of creating something from nothing. The recognition will come, but only if you keep going.”
It was a turning point for me.
I started to enjoy the process more, to find joy in the act of writing itself rather than the external validation.
And slowly, things began to change.
My articles started to gain traction, and I received feedback from readers who found value in my words.
Celebrating Small Wins

“Hey, look at this comment!” my excited self exclaimed one day, pointing at a heartfelt message from a reader.
“See? Your words are making an impact,” I said, a smile spreading across my face.
“Celebrate these small wins, and let them fuel your passion to keep writing.”
The Importance of Consistency
Consistency has been critical in my writing journey.
I’ve learned that writing regularly is crucial even when it feels like no one is reading.
It builds discipline and hone your craft.
I remember when I committed to writing several articles per month, regardless of the readership.
The Power of Consistency

“Do you think this will pay off?” my skeptical self asked, eyeing the blank page in front of us.
“It’s not about immediate rewards,” I replied, my voice steady with conviction.
“It’s about laying the groundwork for long-term success. Consistency breeds improvement, and improvement attracts readers.”
Connecting with the Right Audience
Over time, I realized that finding the right audience is as essential as writing the content.
I started sharing my articles on different platforms, engaging with communities interested in IoT and technology, and participating in discussions.
This helped me connect with readers who genuinely appreciated my work.
Expanding Reach

“Maybe you should try sharing your articles in new places,” my strategic self suggested.
“Good idea,” I nodded. “Let’s explore forums, social media groups, and other platforms where our target audience hangs out. It’s about meeting readers where they are.”
Learning from Feedback
Feedback, both positive and negative, has been invaluable. It has helped me grow as a writer and better understand my audience.
I remember receiving constructive criticism on one of my early articles, which initially stung but ultimately made me a better writer.
Embracing Criticism

“Ouch, that was harsh,” my hurt self winced, reading the critique.
“Take it as a lesson,” I advised, my voice gentle but firm. “Every piece of feedback is an opportunity to learn and improve. Embrace it, and use it to grow.”
Finding Your Voice
One of the most significant milestones in my writing journey was finding my unique voice.
It took time and experimentation, but eventually, I discovered a style that resonated with my readers.
Writing in the first person and using self-dialogues has been a game-changer, making my articles more relatable and engaging.
Discovering My Voice

“I feel like I’m finally finding my groove,” my excited self said, a new confidence in his voice.
“That’s because you’re being true to yourself,” I replied, a sense of pride welling up. “Keep writing from the heart, and your audience will find you.”
The Joy of Writing
Ultimately, writing has brought me immense joy and fulfillment.
It has allowed me to express myself, share my knowledge, and connect with people worldwide.
Even during the tough times, I’ve always found solace in writing.
Rediscovering Joy
“Why do we keep doing this?” my weary self asked during a particularly challenging period.
“Because it’s what we love,” I answered, a smile spreading across my face. “Writing is a part of who we are. It’s our way of making a difference, one word at a time.”
Never Give Up
So, to anyone who feels like giving up on writing because no one is reading, remember this: Your words matter, even if it doesn’t feel like it right now. Keep writing, keep learning, and keep pushing forward. The journey may be arduous, but the rewards are worth it.
Final Encouragement
“Do you think we’ll ever reach a wide audience?” my hopeful self asked.
“I believe we will,” I said confidently. “But even if we don’t, the journey itself is worth every word written. Never give up because your voice deserves to be heard.”
Writing is a journey of persistence, passion, and continuous growth.
It’s about staying true to yourself and finding joy in the process.
So, keep writing; one day, your audience will find you.
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