Khadeeja Fatima
5 min readMar 15, 2021

7 Personality types of bloggers

You know when you see it. That blog just keeps updating new posts every week. You can do this because a blogger often has something different to say, but, more often than not, you will be influenced by the blogger's personality.

Personality:

You may have heard the horror of term content, referring to ever-increasing content values ​​compared to our inability to use it all. There is a proliferation of information. You can get details and data from many sources. Attractive, attractive style, however, is very rare. No matter what kind of blogger you are or what your theme is, adding personality and having a lovely writing style can make your blog stand out and make each post more engaging. People interact with stories, points of view, or struggle to identify themselves.

Blogger personality types:

1. The Controversial Opportunists
The latest news and hot topics are controversial opportunists.

A talented researcher stays at the top of the competition by knowing what everyone is blogging for and by looking at the latest news and gossip. At the moment a piece of information is hitting the public, quickly producing similar content to ride on the wave of popularity, or trying to challenge the prominence of the crowd by challenging it. The controversial opportunist is playing with the popularity of information by adding the right amount of spin, but without getting into trouble with it. You run into a risky business but you like to do things on the black side to arouse passion.

“Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises.”
– Demosthenes

2. The Self-Indulger
He carefully sifts through what he shares with the community. His blog is just for fun, a way to share his thoughts and ideas without the pressure of the last days; personal diary of sorts. Fame is not important to him, and income is not a problem. For fun, if you don’t like what you see, so is it. Blogging is a personal exercise, and he has the right to freedom of speech, so

“Please keep your comments to yourself, thank you very much.”

He is instantly recognizable at conferences and meet-ups, and ye no one knows exactly what they like about him. He’s famous merely for being famous.

4. The Leeching Mercenary’s

Taking a page from Jerry Maguire’s book, "Show me the money!" perhaps the favorite line of the military. You go where the money is. The name suits him because he leaves behind the fame and success of prominent blogs with guest posts on them more often than his own. She puts her blog in the back seat to help other blogs grow. One cannot leech off others forever; and without a well-maintained blog of his own, the leeching mercenary will not be able to survive long in this way.

“I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more have of it.

_Thomas Jefferson

5. The Zealous Evangelist

However, blind faith does not always work for him. He is active and determined, always promoting his content, hoping to convince others of his ways and gain more followers. But a zealous evangelizer can meet a person who is stubborn and unreasonably stubborn because he is devoted to his beliefs. He does not consider the opinions of other people when challenging his own. His love could interfere with his ability to think logically and could cause conflict with others. The spirit truly is ready, but the flesh is weak. He believes that he can help or teach others, but he may not be able to so well. Her content, though sensitive and appropriate, may be seen as biased and may therefore be restrictive, annoying, and powerless.

“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.”
– Albert Schweitzer

6. The Influential Wordsmith
A powerful speaker can capture the attention of his audience and initiate a thoughts provoking speech. Everyone wants a piece from him. You are invited to every conference, and everyone wants to visit her blog. This respect is well deserved. Do to others as you would have them do to you; he treats the community as a family, provides help freely and shares his philosophy openly. His love and respect for the community is the reason why he is loved and respected in return. She is wise and humble. He catches his listeners when he speaks. But he is flawless. From time to time, even an influential name maker will take the wrong opportunity. But he never compromises his responsibility, and he kindly and honestly admits his mistakes. Next, people forgive and forget. His faithfulness and righteousness are the cause of everyone’s trust; repeatedly proving that he has no hidden plan.

“Seek to understand then to be understood.”
– Stephen Covey

7. The Quality Supplier
Quick thinking, a quality supplier is smart and is able to understand what the student needs and wants most.

Thinking ahead, he is able to run with the controversial opportunist and give his audience the rich and the rich. Instead of forcing others to accept his point of view, he presented his case in a fair and equitable manner and helped the public to make informed decisions by allowing themselves to be pressured into looking at money. His method of differentiation allows students to think for themselves and make decisions according to their own will.

“Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.”
– Thomas Edison

Khadeeja Fatima
Khadeeja Fatima

Written by Khadeeja Fatima

student of GIFT University /future psychologist/poet/artist

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