Let's face it; blogging can be very time-consuming and sometimes very
frustrating. Now is the time to spice things up a bit and add some fun
to your blog.
Here are some thoughts:
There is no blog
police - you can blog about what you want to blog about. Of course its
best not to get too far away from your niche, but it's okay to make a
variation on a topic or make controversy if that suits you, or even
better, be humorous!
If your schedule is quite rigid and your blog
is getting you down, throw it out the window. Remember, there is no
blog police. With the relief you'll get from setting it aside, now you
will have fun writing!
Challenge yourself. Yes, it can be fun if
you challenge yourself with something that's related to your blog. Write
one chapter for your Kindle book each day. Oh yeah, blog about it and
get others involved for the fun of making it viral with their comments.
Hold
a contest on your blog. People like to win prizes and it will be fun
for you to give them something free, like an eBook, free training or a
free subscription to your newsletter.
Lighten up on your self-imposed rigid blogging rules and you'll find your creativity and sense of fun come back.
Writing
the content for your blog post is fun but can take all your attention
and focus, but that's not all there is to it. Before you hit the post
button, check all the areas that you missed.
Did you remember
to... Review & proofread? Add your tags, maybe the most used tags?
Fill in the All the SEO section? Make sure that your links work? Preview
it to make sure formatting looks good? Add a featured image? Write the
alt tag of the image? Check that the sharing settings are OK? Edit the
sharing custom message?
Your goal is to complete your check list
before you hit the post button. Figure out what you missed before your
readers or they will find some of it for you.
A calendar for your
blog is a great way to get organized when it comes to your blogging
essays. If you've never tried one before, try it now and you'll be
stunned.
1. Your blogging calendar should have a mix of
information, anchor posts, promotions, case studies, interviews, guest
posts, valuable stuff, etc. When you list your topics on the calendar,
also note how it's going to follow (promo, case study, etc.)
2. The idea is that you should do what you have listed on your calendar.
3.
Look back when at the end of the month and analyze what worked well and
what didn't. You can draw conclusions based on comments, shares, sales,
affiliate sales, etc.
A blogging calendar is the start, but actually doing the posts and analyzing what worked well will move your blog forward.
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