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I like all of your tips. And I'd like to add a couple more:
1) sometime when i get a idea for a blog post, I just write an email and send to myself. I'm so used to write email that it helps me overcome the "writer's block" and maintain a flow when I write.
2) I started writing my blog a few months ago. One thing I found helpful is to establish a routine -- e.g. I'd write a few posts every Monday afternoon, which ensures that I'll have enough posts for the week. It'll take the pressure off for the rest of the week -- I can focus on marketing the blog and/or write more "spontaneous" posts.
GeekMBA360
It also gives those who feel a need to keep the content coming to resist craptacular reprints, scrape, etc.
I also like the idea file, it's something i haven't done yet. It has happened to me a few times already that i came up with an idea in my car, but then forgot what it was when i came home. Think i'll start recording ideas on my cell phone, which i always carry with me anyway.
Thanks for the tips! I've started a couple of blogs and am looking for ways to get more people to them so your advice will help.
Have a great weekend!
Robert
I keep an 'ideas-file' also. I carry my laptop everywhere with me and keep a small notepad inside my carrycase so that it is always on hand. I also have a series of drafts saved that just need to be modified slightly before they can be published.
My goal is to post once every day, but I've never been clear as to whether to include weekends as part of my posting schedule. Any advice?
If you want targeted traffic, write keyword-rich quality articles.
Thanks for the insights you have here provided, they prove true and easy to follow.
I'll be mentioning it an upcoming blog post, so visit AG:3k and subscribe to the feed so you don't miss it!
Jon
http://WoodMarvels.com - Create Unique Memories
To find out more about my views about scheduled posts, check my blog...on January 25 at 7:00 am Pacific time.
I also have views on idea files...which I'll share on January 26 at 7:00.
Needless to say, I also see the benefits of batch writing. More on that on January 27 at 7:00.
One thing that I didn't mention in my forthcoming blog posts is that at one point, I was scheduling posts at 6:00 am every morning for my local-interest blog. That was a little too ambitious, though, and I eventually ran out of content for that series of posts. So it is possible to overdo things...
What i do is to write just anything and develop it later. Sometimes i write down the topic, sometimes it is just a line in the article that pushes me to write. I also keep my blog updated with people's post that i find interesting
How should you go about structuring your NICHE CONTENT in relation to the so called PILLAR content that Yaro says you should aim to write.
I run a politics and satirical news blog at www.plenty2say.com, but sometimes feel the content is MASHED UP. Is there any way of making it look orderly?
Like the blog here, will be following you from now on ...some great content...
Great article Dave. I'm a newbie blogger, looking for different ideas and I'm finding your postings really helpful. Keep it up! Much appreciated. Newbie Doug :-)
The possibilities for that technique alone are endless - the trick is learning what to filter OUT if you set up a lot of alerts.
I carry a journal with me almost everywhere. A paper journal. If I use electronic devices, information goes into them and gets forgotten. I need paper to keep me on track. Also, for my writing, I have a file folder "Seeds" full of partially-written poems, stories, article ideas, etc.
Jennifer Moore
JenniferLynn Productions
I bought a journal for $1 in the clearance section at Target. Anytime I have an idea for a blog post, I write it down in my journal along with some notes. The notes are helpful just in case I can't recall the exact reason or angle I originally thought of. I take my journal with me everywhere and keep it in my laptop case so that I don't lose it. In addition to my journal, I take my digital camera everywhere as I never know when I might stumble upon something interesting to share.
If I still have trouble coming up with something that I want to write about at the moment, I ask all of my friends to send me their thoughts, ideas or news bits. Also, it helps greatly to follow people on Twitter that are good sources of information for your blog niche.
Hope that helps.
-Philip Nowak