You yourself might have read lots and lots of blog posts and articles. You may be remembering some of them while others might have left with no trace whatsoever. So what is it that makes a certain post or article gets stuck? It is because you can read two different articles with the same content but have two different experiences. Of course, nothing is strange about that. But how do you write for your texts will have to be readable, and where the reader will remember what you write and feel that they want to read more and more?
Sure, if you think, then it will so happen that no articles will be written. I do not mean that you should ignore the deadlines without the need to want to write. You should feel motivated. Otherwise you cannot produce good quality articles. Get inspiration, your passion, your creativity and your joy to shine through in your writing. At times you may suffer from absence of ideas, being tired, having had a bad day or whatever. If that is the case, then do not sit and write.
It is ok, we all know that sometimes! I usually feel tired when I tell to myself that I am in the mood. But the article I want will not wait. In the meantime, a lot of fascinating ideas usually pop up with a lot of great ideas on how I can express myself and tilt the text. Then when I feel that “yes, I can do it”, then I sit down in a pleasant environment and write as long as I like.
You can be consistent in two ways. Partly as and when your most faithful readers know that they can expect a new post. How long should they wait and what they will read about next? Number two, you need to be consistent with who you are as a blogger.
Do you have strong opinions about something, a subject that is dear to the heart, an honesty that few know about and so on? Then make sure to maintain the qualities that make you unique. These are probably the ones that will make your readers follow you.
Yes, this point is important and interesting too. Sure, you can write squeaky articles about everything between the heaven and the earth. But if you do not know for whom you are writing, it may become difficult to find recurring readers. Imagine that you actually know your target audience consists of skillful craftsmen in the age group of 30-40, or readers who belong to the group of artistic young people who enjoy social issues.
When you write, you should have that group in mind. You do not write for yourself, which can sometimes be good to point out – with yourself. Think what your readers would like to read about, like the formulations or words that may upset. Think first.
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Blog success rests on luck as I think but most of the people will disagree with me but it is a fact that luck favors fools. Maybe you’ve been blogging for months, or even years, and it just feels like you’re never going to grow the audience you hoped for.
Maybe you’ve tried to promote your blog in various ways, but nothing has worked yet, and you’re not even sure if you’re even doing things in the right way.
I know bloggers with millions of monthly visitors who put 90% of their promotional effort behind just one single strategy. What is that one magic strategy? The amazing thing is, in each case the strategy is different. These superstar bloggers just found what felt right and delivered the most results for them and then worked that single strategy over and over and over again.
When we talk about promoting our blogs, we’re really talking about two different kinds of activities: individual blog post promotion and overall blog promotion. We call out this distinction because the way you use tactics from these two categories will be different.
Tactics for promoting each individual blog post will be typically used in checklist fashion, where you repeat most or all of the tactics on your checklist each time you publish a new blog post.
Overall blog post promotion tactics on the other hand, won’t be tied to individual articles. These are actions you’ll carry out separately, to consistently get the word out about you and your blog overall.