Should You Become a Blogger?
A Real-Talk Quiz Before You Buy a Domain and Burn Out
Everyone wants to be a blogger—until it’s time to actually write, wait, and make $0 for months. Before you start a blog, buy a theme, or apply for AdSense, take this quiz and see if blogging is really for you… or if you just like the idea of it.
Grab a pen, be honest, and let’s get into it.
The Blogger Reality Quiz
Answer each question and keep track of your letters (A, B, C, or D).
1. Why do you want to start a blog?
A. To get rich fast
B. Because everyone on YouTube said it’s passive income
C. I have something to say and I don’t mind learning as I go
D. I’m bored and need a hobby
2. How do you feel about writing when no one is reading yet?
A. Absolutely not
B. I’ll try for a week
C. I can handle it if I believe in the topic
D. That sounds depressing
3. Someone tells you blogging can take 6–18 months to make money. Your reaction?
A. That’s a scam
B. I’ll try to “hack” the system
C. Okay, I can work with that
D. I’m already tired
4. How often can you realistically post?
A. Every day (until I burn out)
B. Whenever I feel inspired
C. Once a week, consistently
D. I don’t know yet
5. What happens when your blog makes $0 for months?
A. I quit
B. I complain online
C. I adjust, learn, and keep going
D. I ghost my own blog
6. How do you feel about learning SEO, keywords, and analytics?
A. No, thank you
B. I’ll copy what others do
C. I’m willing to learn slowly
D. Sounds like homework
7. What’s your relationship with patience?
A. We’re not friends
B. I try, but I get frustrated
C. I understand long games
D. I want results yesterday
8. Why do you really want to blog?
A. Money only
B. Fame and attention
C. Expression, ownership, and growth
D. I thought it would be easy
Your Results
Mostly A’s
Blogging is NOT for you (right now).
You want fast results and low effort—and blogging is the opposite. That’s okay. There are other ways to make money online that don’t require long-term commitment.
Mostly B’s
You like the idea of blogging more than the work.
You might start strong, but consistency will be your biggest struggle. Blogging could work for you if you slow down and stop chasing shortcuts.
Mostly C’s
Yes—you should become a blogger.
You understand patience, growth, and learning. You may not blow up overnight, but you’ll still be here when others quit. That’s how blogs actually win.
Mostly D’s
Blogging might be better as a side hobby.
You enjoy creativity, but structure and long-term strategy may feel heavy. That’s fine—just don’t pressure yourself to monetize too fast.
Final Truth (Read This Twice)
Blogging isn’t about how many posts you write.
It’s about why you’re writing and how long you’re willing to stay.
Some people write 10 posts and quit.
Some write 600+ posts and finally understand the game.
The ones who win?
They don’t quit when the money is quiet.
Question for the Comments:
What made YOU want to start blogging—and are you still glad you did?
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