Are you looking for inspiring blogging quotes? I have created a list of the top 50 blogging quotes from the top bloggers. Make sure to bookmark the page for future use.
Top 50 Blogging Quotes From Top Bloggers
#1 Seth Godin
“If you love writing or making music or blogging or any sort of performing art, then do it. Do it with everything you’ve got. Just don’t plan on using it as a shortcut to making a living.”
#2 Jerry Schoemaker
“I think I am about 5 for 500 when it comes to successful ideas vs flops.”
#3 Neil Patel
“Don’t try to plan everything out to the very last detail. I’m a big believer in just getting it out there: create a minimal viable product or website, launch it, and get feedback.”
#4 Pat Flynn
“Selling to people through social media is like going to a party, meeting somebody for the first time, and then saying, ‘Hey, do you want to buy this Tupperware?”
#5. David Aston
“Successful blogging is not about one time hits. It’s about building a loyal following over time.”
#6 Gary Vaynerchuk
“What you do after you create your content is what truly counts.”
#7 Darren Rowse
“I’ve long advised that bloggers seeking to make money from blogging spread their interests across multiple revenue streams so as not to put all their eggs in one basket.”
#8 Jason Calacanis
“The currency of blogging is authenticity and trust.”
#9 Sufia Tippu
“Blogging is hard because of the grind required to stay interesting and relevant.”
#10 Michael Conniff
“Blogs are whatever we make them. Defining ‘Blog’ is a fool’s errand.”
#11 Mari Smith
“We must develop a thick skin. With an unshakeable sense of self – and a commitment to being compassionate – nothing will faze you.”
#12 Sean Gardner
“Social media is not just an activity; it is an investment of valuable time and resources. Surround yourself with people who not just support you and stay with you, but inform your thinking about ways to WOW your online presence”
#13 Jef Bullas
“Never underestimate the vital importance of finding early in life the work that for you is play. This turns possible underachievers into happy warriors.”
#14. Chris Brogan
“Don’t settle: Don’t finish crappy books. If you don’t like the menu, leave the restaurant. If you’re not on the right path, get off it.”
#15 Chris Voss
“What your mind envisions – so your live will surely sow.”
#16 Calvin Lee
“Be genuine. Be nice. Know your audience. Articles on web design, color, inspiration and basics of design really help them. Novice articles are the best — my audience doesn’t benefit from intermediate or advanced design topics.”
#17 Bonnie Sainsbury
“Social media will help you build up loyalty of your current customers to the point that they will willingly, and for free, tell others about you.”
#18 Neil Schaffer
“The overarching problem is that everyone sees and uses social media from a different perspective.”
#19 Scott Stratten
“Too often, feeling intimidated becomes our excuse not to be awesome.”
#20 Viveka vonRosen
“LinkedIn is a channel to increase, not a tool to replace, your networking efforts, and it is an excellent vehicle to facilitate some facets of your marketing and business strategies.”
#21 Yacine Baroudi
“Our digital future is about enabling better productivity and decisions making to enjoy a better quality of life.”
#22 Susan Cooper
“Engage, Enlighten, Encourage and especially…just be yourself! Social media is a community effort, everyone is an asset.”
#23 Renee Blodgett
“We look down upon wisdom that might help elevate ourselves and our sense of humanity but praise things that help our skills and ability to accomplish and succeed.”
#24 Ted Coine
“Change is the result of insurmountable market pressure”
#25 Ann Tran
“Humility, gentleness, and helpfulness go so much further and open doors you cannot imagine. Think from a higher level and try to see beyond today. Some hard work and insight will bring you to paths that will reward you so highly, it’ll make the little inconvenience you incurred so worth it.”
#26 Steve Farnsworth
“Trustworthy content has a balanced point of view. It asks and answers the right questions. It doesn’t love itself. It tries to inform and educate.”
#27 Marsha Collier
“Content-based marketing gets repeated in social media and increases word-of-mouth mentions; it’s the best way to gather buzz about a product.”
#28 Garrett Graff
The influence of blogging is overall a very positive force in the media.
#29 Lee Odden
“A blog is only as interesting as the interest shown in others.”
#30 Simon Dumenco
“Blogging is just writing — writing using a particularly efficient type of publishing technology.”
#31 Tom Foremski
“Blogging is a communications mechanism handed to us by the long tail of the Internet.”
#32 Matt Wolfe
“There’s a lot of information out there for free, so you’ve got to figure out what makes your information different.”
#33 Steve Pavlina
“It should feel genuinely good to earn income from your blog – you should be driven by a healthy ambition to succeed. If your blog provides genuine value, you fully deserve to earn income from it.”
#34 Penelope Trunk
“Blogging is good for your career. A well-executed blog sets you apart as an expert in your field.”
#35 Liz Strauss
“The Internet has no eraser.”
#36 Yaro Starak
“You can work quite hard, in particular online, and do quite well independently, but if you really want to grow you need points of leverage and most of them come from knowing people.”
#37 Joshua Micah Marshall
“I think of us as journalists; the medium we work in is blogging.”
#38 Pam Moore
“You can never go wrong by investing in communities and the human beings within them.”
#39 Dan Schawbel
“What makes you weird, makes you unique and therefore makes you stand out.”
#40 Kim Garst
“Legendary service is one of the criteria that sets one company apart from its competitors. It’s the mark of a truly authentic company – you just can’t fake caring!”
#41 Lori Ruff
“Social media is here. It’s not going away; not a passing fad. Be where your customers are: in social media.”
#42 Ann Handley
“Good content always has an objective; it’s created with intent. It therefore carries triggers to action.”
#43 Pam Dyer
“Social media is inherently a selfish medium.”
#44 Laura Fitton
“Everyone starts out with nobody listening to them and nobody to listen to. How and who you add determines what Twitter will become for you.”
#45 Jay Oatway
“When we are sharing stories to create bonds with other like-minded people, we want to give them social currency with the highest pass-on value we can.”
#46 Lori Taylor
“Going viral is not an outcome; it’s a happening. Sometimes it happens; sometimes it doesn’t. Just remember, fans are vanity and sales are sanity.”
#47 Susan Cooper
“Engage, Enlighten, Encourage and especially…just be yourself! Social media is a community effort, everyone is an asset.”
#48 Christine Korda
“This is a learning process and sometimes you have to fall in order to
#49 Christopher Penn
“Find your spirit, and no challenge will keep you from achieving your goals.”
#50 Dede Watson
“If you love what you do and have a sincere interest in those individuals that you meet along the journey, then not only will you benefit by your own efforts, but those you surround yourself with will be blessed with your knowledge and friendship”
[box type=”note”]Out of this massive list did you find a new favorite blogging quote? If so, please leave a comment below with your favorite quote. [/box]
Wow nice post Nancy….
All Successful bloggers quotes motivate me a lot
thank you…
Hi Prakash,
Your welcome! I am glad they came in handy.
Brilliant collection, Nancy! I’d love to borrow few of them for my website if you don’t mind 🙂 Thanks!
I like #14 the best. Interesting reading Nancy!
Hello, Nancy!
I know you! 🙂
I meant I know you from long but came over your place (your blog) for the very few times.
But that clicked my interest as I was checking my feed on the Twitter.
Really, I am too inclined towards the quotes and always try to find the quotes related to just the blogging.
And voila! I found them in one place. 🙂
I liked that the most: “The currency of blogging is authenticity and trust.” Jason Calacanis
Truly right! Trust and authenticity are the best of the currency.
Thanks for sharing them! 🙂
See me often!
~ Adeel
Hi Nancy,
back on your blog after a long time was stuck in studies.
Great Collection of Quotations. Loving most of ’em. <3
~ Ahmad
P.S. I am linking my own quotations here, do read them and let me know your thoughts. 🙂
I’m really learning that #7 is so True! Blogging alone won’t make you a living, you need multiple streams of income.
Very Inspiring Thank You For #Sharing
#3 Neil Patel
“Don’t try to plan everything out to the very last detail. I’m a big believer in just getting it out there: create a minimal viable product or website, launch it, and get feedback.”
This one is my favorite.