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How to Commit to Blogging with an ideal goal in mind
In order to commit to blogging, you need to have an ideal goal in mind. It could be something like increasing your social media following or establishing yourself as a thought leader in your industry.
Once you have a goal in mind, the next step is to gather all the articles you have written on this topic and put them together in one blog post.
If you cannot find any articles that match your topic, then it is okay because there are many other ways of generating content. You can come up with a list of questions and ask experts in the field for their opinions or advice on these topics.
You can also look for other blogs that write about the same topic and try and interview them or send them some questions they might be interested in answering themselves.
10 Ways I’ve Tried to Keep My Blog Posting Schedule
This post is about the 10 ways I’ve tried to keep my blog posting schedule. Some of them have worked for me, some haven’t and I’ll be sharing what I’ve learned from each of these methods.
1. Keep a calendar with all your posts planned out
2. Write in advance and schedule the post for the future
3. Write on the go with a note-taking app
4. Use a timer to limit your writing time
5. Use an editorial calendar to plan out your posts
6. Schedule social media posts ahead of time
7. Set up email reminders to alert you when it’s time to post
8. Plan out blog posts in advance and write them as they come up
9. Use tools like Grammarly or Google docs because it has autosave
The 13 Commandments of Writing on the Web
When it comes to blogging, there are many rules to follow. You must ensure that your blog is engaging and interesting for the readers.
1) Thou shalt not be boring
2) Thou shalt use short sentences
3) Thou shalt not use long paragraphs
4) Thou shalt not be too wordy or lengthy
5) Thou shalt use a conversational tone
6) Thou shalt include visuals where possible
7) Thou shalt keep it PG-13
8) Thou shalt write in first person perspective
9) Thou shalt include links where appropriate
10) Thou shall never forget thy SEO
11) Thou shalt have a name
12) Thou shalt include a bio on the first page that includes:
13) The theme of thy story, -example: In this story, I am an ordinary girl with a normal life who is struggling to figure out what she wants to do with her life as she enters college.
My 12-Month Blog Posting Plan That Allowed Me to Write 3 Articles a Day
I was always one of those people who would occasionally write on a blog or in my journal, but never had any intention of doing so regularly. However, when I decided to write a blog post every single day for a year and share my thoughts with the world, I found that it became easier as time progressed.
Even though writing just one article was challenging, by breaking down the process into smaller chunks, I was able to write at a rate of 3 articles a day. And that’s what allowed me to complete my 12-month blog plan in just 365 days!
How I Increased My Writing Quantity by 1000%.
Increasing your writing ability is something we all can do. Use intentionality, focus, and determination to keep going. Please reward yourself, celebrate all of your efforts, write, edit then publish. Don’t forget to get ahead of yourself in writing. Stay ahead of your deadline.
Write early, write relaxed, and write encouraged. Feel welcome to start writing all the time. You see, writing is a skill that can not judge you. It’s nothing to fear. Writing is an art and a lot of people don’t like to write.
But it’s a skill that, with time and effort, can be mastered. I was initially skeptical, but after I got active then began writing extra words every day for a few weeks, I was hooked! Deep breathing, mantras, sunlight, gratitude, candles, quiet, and alone time It is the only way that I can maintain my writing pace while writing 3 articles a day.
What I’ve learned is that we can increase our writing capacity by reading more often, proofreading our work before sending it out to the world, writing while feeling good, and writing faster.
We should also attempt to improve our writing skills by practicing every day and choosing to be good at blogging. One way we can do this is by planning ahead before we start writing anything.
Ask yourself these questions to begin
What are your writing goals with this?
What are the main points you want to make?
What are your supporting sentences for those points?
How will your article be structured?