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5 Ways to Streamline Your Blog Writing |
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Written by Webmaster
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Sunday, 28 October 2007 |
By Madeline Crogan
How many times have you spent more time than you wanted to writing your blog entries? Blogs are a great way to gain authority in you field, but they can be quite time consuming...especially if you are trying to post almost every day.
These five tips will help you simplify your blog writing processes, freeing up your time for other endeavors.
1. Write a week's worth of entries in one day. It can be difficult to find the time every day to write compelling blog entries. Save yourself the time and hassle by dedicating a good chunk of time to write a week's worth of blog entries in one sitting. It may seem troublesome, but I assure you, once you get into the groove, things will flow freely and you'll actually spend less time than if you'd written a single post every day.
2. Know and like your subject. If you pick your niche only because of demand, you're going to have a difficult time sounding genuine and writing interesting posts. However, if you know your subject...and better yet like it, then your blog
posts will come easily and naturally without a whole lot of effort.
3. Keep a notebook for ideas. How many great blog posts have been written in your head while sitting in traffic only to be forgotten later? If you keep a notebook with you, you are able to jot down any great ideas as they come to you. It's much easier to write a post when you've got a list of potential topics on hand.
4. Write using bullet points. People like to see lists and lists are easier to write. By using lists and bullet points in your writing, you are breaking things down to what really matters. People can easily scan your list for the main point. It's better for your readers and easier for you.
5. Don't write long posts. Not all of your posts should be 2000 word masterpieces. You might want to include some of those, but most people would rather read shorter 500 word pieces when reading blogs. I know that when I am reading blogs, I begin to lose interest if a piece is too long.
By using these tips in your blog writing, you will find yourself quickly becoming more productive. Maybe you'll even have time to start another blog!
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Madeline Crogan has been making money from her blogs for many years. She currently lives with her husband in Hawaii.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 28 October 2007 )
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