Saturday, July 9, 2011

The value of 3 steps to avoid writer's block and to improve the content

You are sitting at your computer and you are ready to publish a new article on your blog. You open your application of choice. Your hands fly the keyboard as if they are supposed to move. You sit down for about a minute and you realize you have no idea what to write on the subject.


What is you have been there? I know that I have. I am constantly working to improve this routine. Be able to write interesting content consistently is the key to running a blog with success. The good news is, dodging writer block goes hand in hand with the writing of great content.


There are 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 many tips on how to improve your writing and how to improve your creative skills. Many sites Web offers advice on how to attract readers. These sites list the details involved in writing a juicy post will get more subscribers to your blog. It is wonderful, but I want to help simplify all of this information by providing 3 simple tips that make it much easier for me to write better and more frequent messages on my own blog.


This 3R strategy is rake quickly in these drives. All jokes side, here are the actual 3R strategy:


Do your homework people. I make the effort to do research before writing a post. This effort will help considerably to write quality content on the road. Even 15 minutes passed here will make a positive impact on the value of your position.


When you do a little research before write you your post, already exposing you yourself to the type of material people are looking for. You have a better idea of what people want to read and give you many ideas to write on.


My blog is on productivity and personal development, there are countless resources, that I can use to improve my content. The fact is that any which you are blogging, there are always books, magazines, films, shows, blogs or even personal experiences to help pump up material on your blog.


I like to stick to traditional resources such as books. I believe that the publishing companies are quite diligent review and book publishing. Books are usually written by well-known experts and contain of solid evidence in support of their claims. Some magazines and sites Web authoritative.


Blogs and other informal sources are also an excellent source of information, but I feel like the positions of many blogs have a bit of fluff and they are usually based off the coast of print anyway. (I don't mean to use bristles as an insult.) (I think that this fluff is what keeps interesting blogs and readers come back for more information.) However, when I do research, I'm looking for concrete facts.


Now, we talk about the bristles. This is where the magic happens.


You want to be sure that each of your posts have a bit of personality and entertainment value. Of course, depending on the nature of your blog, you can stay away and informative. It is for you. People browse the web for more information, but they also want to be amused. Otherwise they would be picked just up a manual.


Add a little personality to your messages. Take advantage of your own writing process. Have fun with your messages by adding bits of distinctive flair for you. Readers will enjoy this reflection of who you are.


Mix in an entertainment value. You can put as little or as much as you feel comfortable. Just do something. Implemented an interesting photo. A link to a relevant but funny video. Write a joke, a quote or even a small story that explains your point of view. Personal stories are interesting, but throwing in a fictional story here and there you will give the opportunity to captivate your audience.


Finally, find your workstation with a guide that addresses the issue of your drive. A short list of steps that actually summarizes your post and gives the reader the key takeaway points.


If you do give advice, and you are simply providing information, be sure to enter with the notes at the end of the cliff. People the possibility of skimmed down. Yes, we would like our readers to take advantage of our full post, but it is better to give them options instead of pushing away from your blog. Gradually, people will spend more time on your site by reading your content, and this is what matters.


I might also add a further 2 R s here: read and rewrite. We hope that already do you both. Everyone is aware of the importance of proofreading, so I thought it would be preferable to stick with the 3 steps above. In addition, I hope that the 3 steps that I provided were more innovative than just "rewrite". I wanted to keep short and mild, it is easier to remember.


Don't forget to give your audience multiple value streams. They want information, they want entertainment and they want a brief but effective solution. Give all this. Your readers will refund you for your work with fair subscriptions.


I'm trying to get the best out of this strategy on my own blog. The truth is that I do not always these steps, but whenever I do, the result is a position much better. I hope that this strategy benefits all those here who is struggling to continually write quality on their blog content.

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