You Don’t Like to Be on Camera
The truth about YouTube: You have to love the camera to really succeed at the platform. If you're the type to shy away from selfies and don’t like the sound of your own recorded voice, then a blog might be the more natural fit for you.
Yes, there are plenty of YouTube creators who get around this by creating moving avatars and using computer-generated voices. However, showing your real face and/or using your real voice guarantees a more authentic experience for your viewers. If you aren't prepared to do this, you might want to stick to blogging.
Website SEO Matters to You
If you are hoping to boost SEO for your own website, then a blog will be your best tool. Popular YouTube channels only boost SEO for YouTube. With a blog, you own the platform. Remember, 72% of online marketers describe content creation as their most effective SEO tactic. Take advantage of this by creating a blog within your niche.
You Don’t Have a Lot of Money to Invest Upfront
A blog shouldn’t cost much money to start up. You'll need to pay some money for web hosting and a domain name, but then, you can write your own copy without spending a dime. Many free blog templates have a polished quality that will give your blog a professional look without breaking the bank. On the other hand, vloggers must invest in high-end recording equipment and cameras to give their content that same level of professionalism.
You Are an Expert in Finance, Travel, or Home Decor (To Name a Few)
To succeed as a content creator, your subject matter expertise must match the audience interests on your chosen platform. Blogging trends are always evolving, but some niches are more popular than ever for 2023.
Some popular blog niches in 2023 include the following:
Travel
Personal finance
Home improvement
Health, fitness, and wellness
Blogging and online marketing
5 Reasons to Start a YouTube Channel vs. a Blog
Got a great idea for a YouTube channel? Here are five reasons you should start a vlog instead of a blog in 2023:
You Want to Get Started Quickly
Creating a YouTube channel requires only a few steps, and your videos can be live in an instant. Filming and editing a short video can take far less time than writing a blog post. Plus, it takes much longer to establish a blog, whereas a YouTube video can go viral quickly. Bloggers don't report making considerable earnings until a year after launching. However, you will most likely get a quicker ROI with YouTube than with blogging.
You Enjoy Spending Time Recording and Editing Videos
If you are new to recording and editing videos, then the learning curve can be steep at first. You'll need to edit your content if you want to put out a polished, professional vlog. This can be second nature if you have a background or some education in video editing and recording. If not, don't worry — it doesn't take long to learn the basics. Any level of skill can help you create a polished product that stands out from the competition.
You Love the Camera
Some people are just cut out for the limelight. Maybe you love to act or have always dreamed of being on the big screen. A vlog could be the path to help you live out those dreams. You'll have a much greater chance of success if you create content where you show your face or use your real voice, which viewers prefer over blogging by a long shot.
You Love the Camera
Some people are just cut out for the limelight. Maybe you love to act or have always dreamed of being on the big screen. A vlog could be the path to help you live out those dreams. You'll have a much greater chance of success if you create content where you show your face or use your real voice, which viewers prefer over blogging by a long shot.
You Are an Expert in Video Gaming, Love to Cook, or Enjoy Comedy
While it’s true that YouTube has channels on literally every topic known to man, some topics are more popular than others.
As seen on YouTube's own Explore page, popular topics on YouTube in 2023 include:
Gaming walkthroughs
Food tutorials
Comedy sketches
Documentaries
“There is more content than ever flooding YouTube,” says Lee. “Your best bet is to always stay true to yourself, make the content you want to see, and stay consistent. Everything else is up to the algorithm to get your content in front of the people who want it.”
You Want to Branch Out to Blogs Next
If you plan to take your content creation business to the next level and want to crossover between videos and blogs, then it’s a good idea to start with videos. “It's much easier and more efficient from my experience to adapt a video to a blog and not the other way around,” says Lee.
Blogging vs. YouTube: Which Is More Profitable in the Long Run?
A YouTube channel may be more profitable in the short term. However, remember that a blog will boost your website’s SEO, while a YouTube channel will gain subscribers — but will only benefit YouTube’s SEO. If your business model depends on SEO, then a blog might be a more profitable long-term solution.
How to Decide Which One to Start
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. As we’ve covered above, your ability to succeed as a blogger or a vlogger depends on a number of factors, including your comfort in front of a camera, experience with video editing programs, and skills as a writer — not to mention your area of expertise.
However, there is one important, practical question to ask yourself: Do you want to make money right away, or can you put in some time right now to make money in the long term?
Let's take a look at the possible earnings.
How Much Money Can You Make With Blogging?
Indeed reports that blogging income ranges from $26,000-$92,000/year. The range depends on how long you’ve been blogging, the number of people who read your blog, and what you write about.
Most bloggers report that it can take a year to earn a reliable income. Blogs take time to build a backlog of informative content, their email list and audience grow steadily, and it takes longer to establish a trusted voice in a given field. Bloggers may see a more immediate boost in earnings if they sell a product or develop a targeted strategy.
Here's a list of ways to make money with a blog in 2023:
Advertising through keywords
Affiliate marketing
Selling your own digital products or programs
Writing guest posts for other bloggers
Consulting in your area of expertise
Speaking gigs
Choosing a profitable niche