“9 Steps to a Daily Blogging Schedule” plus 2 more |
- 9 Steps to a Daily Blogging Schedule
- What Blogging for Fun Taught Me About Blogging for Profit
- Infographic: What Makes Content Go Viral?
9 Steps to a Daily Blogging Schedule Posted: 11 Dec 2011 12:05 PM PST This guest post is by Caz Makepeace of y Travel Blog. I publish almost daily on two blogs. I have many people comment and ask me how I manage to do it, especially since I have two children, one being three months old. While it is by no means easy, and I spend a lot of my sleeping time awake, there are still many strategies I employ to make it more manageable. 1. Write short, snappy contentThe old adage less is more works here. You don't have to write a lengthy, verbose story to gain a following. Short, snappy posts that entertain and get a point across work well too, especially considering the attention span of our society's inhabitants. Think photos, poems, thoughts, quotes, community involving questions, giveaways, reviews, curating information for your readers, and highlighting other blogs. 2. Use guest postsWhy not have someone do the writing for you? If you have strict guidelines attached you can make the whole process that much easier, as your guest writers understand how to format and promote to your liking. Having someone write one post a week on your site frees you up to write a guest post for another site and attract a new set of readers as well. 3. Write dailyWhy would I say this in giving tips on how to publish daily? I think you want to know how you write daily, right? Kinda neutralizes my advice. It's simple. The more often you write, the better you get at it, the quicker and easier it gets, the more in tune you become with your voice, and the more ideas start to flow to you as a result. This post is an example. It took me ten minutes to write it on a train. My mind has been blog-post trained in its thinking due to my total immersion into daily writing. 4. Write from the heartOnce you tap into your voice, you tend to write more from your heart and soul rather than your head, which means less of the "logical and fearful" thought processes and more of the flow of words that pack a punch. All of this ultimately means less work. Less work thinking, writing and editing. I don't have to edit a post much that comes from deep within. 5. Repurpose your contentFind new ways to reproduce your old content. Turn old articles into podcasts and vice versa, turn newsletters and guest posts into new articles on your blog. The work is already done; the ideas are there, they just need some tweaking and a slightly different angle. If you have two blogs, like I do, you can use the same photos and content, but just tweak it a little. I often turn a travel experience I wrote about on my travel blog, into one that has a family or child angle for my personal parenting and lifestyle blog. 9. Carry a notebook everywhere, and become a keen observerFrom conversations, passing billboards, songs and random thoughts, it is amazing what will spark an idea for a blog post. If you don't jot it down you will lose it. I recently flew from Sydney to Melbourne for the Problogger conference. Within 30 minutes I had the outline for five posts recorded in my notebook. Had I not had the notebook that would have been five easy blog posts left at the departure gates waving me off. 7. Use your time wiselyThe more I write on my blogs and spend time doing what I love, the more I come to understand what time wasters humans are. Minutes and hours spent aimlessly wandering lost and filling the void with crappy reality TV shows and trashy magazines. Check how you spend your time. Ask yourself, "Is this somehow enabling me to grow? Is it fulfilling me? Can I write a blog post out of it?" If not, put that time into something else a little more productive. We all do still need our down time, sure enough, but just don't make it more than your on time. If I check out to watch a movie or a TV show, or go to the beach or out to dinner, I usually find the blog post ideas won't take a break anyway, and I hurriedly write my ideas in my notebook that is close by. 8. Stay inspiredAll creation comes from inspiration. Do those activities that inspire you. You will move mountains when you operate from an inspired state. The minute I start traveling or spending time with my daughters—the themes of my two blogs—the ideas start flowing and I can produce an incredible amount of blog posts with fresh original content. 9. Love what you doI am able to do all of the above things without raising a sweat, or resenting the writing work. In fact I do it with a rush of gratitude and good feelings, because I love it. When you love what you do it does not feel like work and you are more than happy to spend every waking minute doing it and the sleeping minutes as well. The more you love the more you can do. Caz Makepeace believes that life is all about the memories and inspires others to travel and make their life a story to tell at her popular, y Travel Blog. She also owns Mojito Mother, a blog aimed at putting the mojo back into a mother's life, where she shares her experiences as a mother and a woman following her own dreams. Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger |
What Blogging for Fun Taught Me About Blogging for Profit Posted: 11 Dec 2011 06:05 AM PST This guest post is by Becky Canary-King of Direct Incorporation. There's really too much to say about the benefit of a good blog for your business. A well done blog can bring in new customers, establish yourself as an expert in your field, open up communication with your clients, and support your SEO and marketing. Recently I discovered that the blog I write for fun about body image issues has a higher Google page rank than my company's blog! Of course, we get a fraction of the web views, but without pointed effort, I managed to make my personal blog keyword rich, get lots of backlinks, and ranked high in Google's page rankings. Now that I'm writing for my company's blog, here are the lessons I'm taking with me: Pick a specific topicBe specific. Want to be a catch-all related to everything about your industry? Great. But you're going to have a lot of competition, and major competitors with more resources and established viewers. Instead, focus on what you do best, the niche area that you have a unique perspective. What is the blog that only your company could write? Establish your credentials. Let your readers know why they would want to hear from you about the topic. Just the fact that you are selling the product or service is not necessarily enough to gain your reader's trust. Sharing your education or career path is a quick way to add credibility; but it's not the only one. I never got a degree in "Body Image Sciences", but my genuine interest in the topic makes me a credible source to readers. Collaborate with other blogsKnow your part in the blogosphere. Read other blogs on your topic! Getting to know what's already out there helps you establish where your niche will be. You also get a feel for what readers on the topic are interested in and can borrow some tricks on what works. Comment and share. Guest post, link back, comment on other blogs. All these actions convey your interest in the topic and establish your unique point of view. Blogs can act as a community of learners, experts and interested parties. Join in enthusiastically! Interact with readersLet your readers know what they can expect. Doing a series is a great way to get readers coming back for more. Or pick a day when you write on a certain topic, or have a certain type of post. Personally, I do a body positive music post every Friday, featuring a song or two I enjoy. I have been linked back to as a place where you can consistently check out body positive music. Encourage and ask for feedback. Trying to get commenters on your blog can be really frustrating at first—it normally doesn't happen automatically, but keep at it! At the end of every post ask questions or encourage them to give you feedback on the topic. Respond to comments right away with a real response, rather than just a thank you. Readers are a great resource for your blog, so let them know they are valued. Now get writing! Becky Canary-King is an Account Manager and Press Contact at Direct Incorporation, a company focused on providing a more economical and efficient alternative to using a law firm for common legal/entrepreneurial issues. She is passionate about women’s empowerment and blogs for personally for Happy Bodies, and professionally for Direct Incorporation’s Blog, offering tips for the first 6 months of your small business. Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger |
Infographic: What Makes Content Go Viral? Posted: 10 Dec 2011 04:00 PM PST This guest post is by Voltier Digital. Not every piece of content can go viral, but if you understand the basics behind what makes great content highly shareable, you will have a better chance of getting better exposure for each piece of content you create. The following infographic looks at some of the factors involved in making great content go viral, and what it takes to really hit a home run (click the image to enlarge it). Voltier Digital is a content marketing agency specializing in infographics and other compelling content mediums. They can handle a wide variety of content marketing projects: from single infographics to complete content strategies. If you’re looking to drive traffic, increase exposure to your brand, and find more success online, Voltier Digital can help. Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger |
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