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All About It: What to Say in Your Blog.
Writer’s block is a common ailment among writers, whether it
is a
news reporter under a deadline or a student trying to finish a
report. If you are a blogger, you may find yourself suffering
from “blogger’s block”, the condition of
not knowing
what to put in your blog.
Your blog should feature your voice. It is easy to find reprint
articles when you feel stuck, but try to avoid putting them in your
blog. You can publish a reprint article on your website and create a
blog post that links to it, but keep the blog content your own. This
will enable your readers to get a feel for your personality, as well as
develop a relationship with you.
The media is a great place to find things to blog about. Watch the
local news, read the paper, or check media websites. Take a look at
what is going on in the world and spin the stories into a tale for your
readers. If you have a website about home schooling and come across a
news clip that features something they would find interesting, by all
means, blog about it. After you give your opinion on the story, link to
the original news source as a convenience for your readers. They may
find your post so interesting; they’ll want to read the
original
story, too.
You can blog about your affiliate programs and make money at the same
time. If you are an affiliate for something, find a way to create a
blog post about it. You can review the item, give tips on how to use
the item and so forth. You will have something to write about, and if
your reader clicks on your link and purchases the item,
you’ll
make money at the same time.
Blogs are also a great way to promote your website. Let your readers
know when you have made a change to your site, such as publishing a new
article. Create a blog post that contains the first few lines of the
article to tease your readers, as well as a link to the page that
features the full text.
Keep your posts timely and helpful. If it is almost Thanksgiving,
adding a post with tips on celebrating St. Patrick’s Day
isn’t timely or helpful. However, a turkey recipe
or a
how-to post that explains a quick and easy craft in the shape of a
pilgrim would be both timely and helpful.
To help your readers stay up to date with the new posts that you add,
you can install a feed burner. There are different feed services to
choose from, including free ones. Once you register, you will be given
a small amount of HTML to add to your blog. Your readers can choose to
subscribe and have your new posts delivered to their email or
computer’s home page.
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