Why Your First 100 Blog Posts Matter More Than You Think

 When I started blogging, I was obsessed with numbers—views, comments, shares. But no matter how much I refreshed the stats, the results were underwhelming. It felt like no one was reading.

Still, I kept writing. Post after post. Sometimes short, sometimes long. Some posts were terrible, some okay. But every post taught me something new.

And now, looking back, I realize:

Your first 100 blog posts are your training ground.

They don’t have to be perfect.

They don’t need to go viral.

They just need to exist.

Here’s why they matter:

– You Find Your Voice

Writing regularly helps you discover what kind of content you enjoy creating—and what your audience responds to.

– You Learn What Works (and What Doesn’t)

Not every post will perform the same. That’s okay. Trial and error is part of the growth.

– You Build Trust with Search Engines

More content = more chances to get indexed, ranked, and discovered.

– You Become Consistent

When you commit to creating, even without instant rewards, you build discipline—and that’s what leads to long-term success.

So if you’re just starting out and wondering why it feels slow—it’s normal. Keep writing. Keep publishing.

Because your first 100 blog posts are not about traffic or fame.

They’re about building you.

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