Tips to Encourage Regular Blog Posting
by Richard Lawrence SEOWriting an article about the importance of regular blogging
is something I have wanted to do for some time. After thinking about why I
didn't, I came up with the following interesting thought. I hope that by
telling you what I do and don't do, I can motivate you to blog more often.
1. Not biting off
more than I can chew.
It is better to have one good idea and the time and energy
to implement it than 100 good ideas that never see the light of day. I created
12 blogs because I was excited about the possibilities of blogging as a way to
express my interests and learn more about this world. Yes, that's exactly what
I would have done as a child. I remember trying to open all my Christmas
presents at once. I know you liked the excitement, but don't do what I did.
Instead, create one blog at a time so you can build up all your work. Focus
your energy on one blog and do it really well.
2. Regular posting is
more important than high frequency.
This is where I have become very frustrated with my efforts.
Regular blog posting helps with SEO and page ranking, a regular writing
schedule increases reader loyalty, writing good content is essential to
blogging success ...... etc., but we are not doing it. My biggest enemy is
trying to do too many things at once (see #1 above). My second enemy is
thinking that everything I write must be perfect. Well, life is not perfect, so
my blog posts don't have to be perfect either. What is important is to publish
quality content on a regular basis. But don't slack off on your work, and make
sure your grammar and spelling are up to par.
3. Set a regular
writing schedule.
I just finished reading a blog post that suggested the idea
of maintaining a regular writing schedule. It is a great idea. However, the
urge to write blog posts seems to come at unusual times or inconvenient places.
How about setting a specific time of day or day of the week to write? In my
case, I wake up an hour early every morning and enjoy my morning coffee while I
write. I also set aside a certain time each weekend to write a blog post. What
seems important is to set aside time. We will let you know how it goes.
4. Choose a topic for
the next day.
Write down any article ideas or topics that come to mind.
Fold up a blank 3X5 card and put it in your wallet or pouch and write a few
words on it so you can remember your thoughts later; make a folder with the 3X5
cards so you can refer to it when you want to jot something down; make a list
of all the ideas you have for the next day and write them down in the folder;
and write them down in the folder so you have something to write down. If you
do this every time you get a "good idea," the number of blog posts
should steadily increase.
We all could use some encouragement, advice, and tips to
improve our blogging efforts. I hope that you will find these tips useful and
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