Blogging: A Common Sense Approach To Starting Your Blog
July 12th 2009 11:31
Starting a blog has always been for me an enthusiastic venture, but for many, that beginning enthusiasm fades quickly when they fail to plan for the onslaught of content that they may have to write and so that beginners blog they tried so hard to write everyday for has been quickly abandoned and the blog dies a quick death that no one will miss because they never had the opportunity to know it.
Common sense comes into play with blogging and one simple common sense approach would be to avoid the mistakes of others and build a content creation plan and one that you must learn to be disciplined to follow, it's all about will power folks!
By doing this in blocks of time you set aside, throughout the week, you can achieve this with a little bit of determination, so for example, start to write a couple of pages of possible blog post titles on a sunday night, then the following night you begin to write a few of them titles into draft posts and whilst writing these you may come up with more ideas, so you write them down and add them to the list.
Then during the week, you may want to finish them draft posts and schedule them to be published on the days that you choose, blogging does not have to be everyday,but so long as any readers that become attached to your content see that you are writing new content on a regular basis then that is what matters.
Common sense applies to blogging when you present your content as useful, unique and reader focused, as for blog marketing strategies read all about it here - Ways To Market Your Blog
Common sense comes into play with blogging and one simple common sense approach would be to avoid the mistakes of others and build a content creation plan and one that you must learn to be disciplined to follow, it's all about will power folks!
By doing this in blocks of time you set aside, throughout the week, you can achieve this with a little bit of determination, so for example, start to write a couple of pages of possible blog post titles on a sunday night, then the following night you begin to write a few of them titles into draft posts and whilst writing these you may come up with more ideas, so you write them down and add them to the list.
Then during the week, you may want to finish them draft posts and schedule them to be published on the days that you choose, blogging does not have to be everyday,but so long as any readers that become attached to your content see that you are writing new content on a regular basis then that is what matters.
Common sense applies to blogging when you present your content as useful, unique and reader focused, as for blog marketing strategies read all about it here - Ways To Market Your Blog
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