Is It Possible to Make a Career in Blogging in India?

Blogging

Every day, thousands of graduates and students from all across India go on the Internet. Many of them visit looking for online jobs. Of all the jobs available there is one that is that is known as blogging. It has become well-known in India and has made people fascinated by it.

Are students of the young age in India consider blogging as a career? Does it even have a chance?

But there’s an issue. Let’s debate the issue.

Why Isn’t Blogging Popular in India Yet?

The primary issue I’ve encountered when it comes to blogging as a profession for people in India is that it’s not yet as popular as it ought to be.

If you are comparing blogging to an option for career advancement in USA and Canada, you will find many differences.

Students are taught an expectation of becoming engineers and doctors, charted accountants, and charted accountants, etc.

Else is more likely to opt to a government position. This is why students in their early years aren’t proficient or familiar with blogging.

Is an Indian middle-class person capable of taking this risk?

It is time to take a chance on blogging as a profession. Like I mentioned earlier, blogging isn’t a very popular choice in India. The majority of people are still looking for the 9-5 job.

The word blogging is completely unheard of. Parents or children are not aware of blogging. They’re trapped in their own little world.

They cannot afford to risks. They won’t let their children opt for a blogging career.

According to them, it will be a unnecessary the time as well as money. Therefore, there are a small percentage people in our middle class who are willing to take a chances.

Knowledge of Blogging Among Our Younger Population

You can visit an institution of higher learning and ask the students on campus what they have heard of blogging.

The response you receive is silence. Nobody even knows about blogging. Even those who have a basic understanding of blogging will not be interested in becoming a blogger in the future.

They will only follow one path and that is medical or engineering. We are not attempting anything else.

Therefore, awareness of blogging as a profession in our younger generation is just as low as in their older generation.

Maybe this is the reason blogging in India will not be successful.

Are You Prepared to Put Money and Time Into Blogging?

We all know that education in India or anywhere else is extremely expensive. If parents cannot afford to pay for the courses of medical or engineering, what are they going to do? children to take part in blogging?

While blogging isn’t a need for an extra amount of money, it takes lots of effort and time. It takes long periods of time without receiving any returns. However, after a certain period of time, you will earn a lot of money.

Students, and neither their parents, are prepared to put so much effort in a field that they don’t know anything about. Thus, blogging can’t be considered a viable choice for a career in India.

Love of Writing

Writing is about expressing your interests through writing. If you’re passionate for writing, then only will you succeed or contemplate starting your own blog.

To clarify it isn’t an opportunity to earn money in a matter of hours. You are working continuously for an extended period of time and only then will you earn money.

In this case, you must increase your readers by writing a excellent blog posts regularly. You must think of new ideas to share them with your blog’s visitors.

If you’re looking to turn blogging into a profession, you should be knowledgeable about the subject of your blog as well as a thorough understanding of writing.

Professional Blogging Training Schools and Their Charges 

However, even if someone is from the middle or upper class wealthy class that we have, the person will not be a blogger due to the absence of institutions that provide training in blogging.

In India there aren’t any institutes that will tell you to pursue blogging as a profession. There are institutions to teach management and fashion design and mass communication, but not blogging.

This is a very sad situation. So, even if a person would like to try blogging, they’ll refuse due to lack of professional education.