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13 July 2011 [16:30] - Today.Az
You’re sitting at your computer and you’re ready to post a new
article on your blog. You open up your application of choice. Your hands
hover over the keyboard as if they are supposed to direct themselves.
You sit for about a minute and you realize that you have no idea what to
write about. Have you been there?
Being able to write interesting content
consistently is key to running a successful blog. The good news is,
dodging writer’s block goes hand in hand with writing great content.
There is a lot of mediocre content available on the internet and,
hopefully, we can make a great impression on readers by writing valuable
content on our own blogs.
There are a lot of useful tips available on how to improve your
writing and how to enhance your creative skills. Many websites offer
advice on how to attract readers. These sites list the details involved
in writing a juicy post that will pull in more subscribers to your blog.
That’s great, but I want to help simplify all this information by
providing 3 simple tips that make it significantly easier for me to
write better, and more frequent, posts on my own blog.
This 3R strategy will rake in those readers rapidly. All jokes aside, here’s the real 3R strategy:
1. Research
Do your homework people. I make the effort to do some research before
writing a post. This effort will make it dramatically easier to write
quality content down the road. Even just 15 minutes spent here will make
a positive impact on the value of your post.
When you do a bit of research before you write your post, you already
expose yourself to the kind of material people are looking for. You
have a better picture of what people want to read and you give yourself
multiple ideas to write about.
My blog is about productivity and personal development so there are
countless resources to enhance content. The fact is, no
matter what you are blogging about, there are always books, magazines,
movies, shows, blogs or even personal experiences that can help pump up
the material on your blog. 2. Recreation
Now we’re talking fluff. This is where the magic happens. You want to be sure that each one of your posts have a bit of
personality and entertainment value. Of course, depending on the nature
of your blog, you may want to remain distant and informative. It’s up to
you. People browse the web for information, but they also want to be
amused. Otherwise they would have just picked up a textbook.
Add a bit of personality to your posts. Enjoy your own writing
process. Have fun with your posts by adding bits of flair that are
distinctive to you. Readers will enjoy this reflection of who you are.
Toss in some entertainment value. You can put in as little or as much
as you feel comfortable. Just do something. Put up an interesting
photo. Link to a relevant but funny video. Write in a joke, a quote or
even a little story that explains your point of view. Personal stories
are interesting, but throwing in a fictional story here and there will
give you the ability to captivate your audience.
3. Reward
Lastly, conclude your post with a guide that solves your reader’s
issue. A short list of steps that effectively summarizes your post and
gives the reader the essential takeaway points.
If you’re not giving advice and you’re just providing information, be
sure to conclude with cliff notes at the end. Give people the option to
skim to the bottom. Yes, we’d like to have our readers enjoy our entire
post, but it’s better to give them options rather than push them away
from your blog. Gradually, people will spend more time on your site
reading your content, and that is what counts.
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