Sunday, August 14, 2011

Exercises of 5 pre-Writing using bloggers generate fresh content

Even the most eloquent and well-known each period writers have experienced the CAP all too familiar and very feared so-called idea-route "writer popular block." But just because it is not out of the standard does mean that some bloggers simple exercises not can do to keep the creativity flowing at any time - after all, fresh and frequent blog is what attracts new readers and retain those you already have. That said, here are some exercises of pre-writing and resources, you can enable for you whenever the well runs dry to generate a plethora of blog post topics.


Perhaps the oldest and the most basic exercises pre-writing, brainstorming is still a very effective way to reach a solid list of blog topics post. To help you in the process of brainstorming however, consider using the following 3 resources:

Google News: research of popular titles that are currently floating in cyberspace can easily help you find original themes or spun to your blog. Everything you need to do is simply type in a key word (s) in the search bar shuffle through the results page to see the latest news (including the controversial studies and stats) related to your niche.Social media: Facebook and Twitter are also excellent sources for you to come up with topics possible blog. Attention to the status of your friend and take note of all trends. Using Twitter specifically, ensure you use the hashtag feature in the search bar and follow important people associated with your upcoming blog with possible ideas niche.Read the Archives: Return to some of the more popular posts on your blog and see if you can develop their - perhaps you can create a kind of series.  Attention to the comments of your drive. If there is a particular debate between two drives or drive allows a good argument on a subject, perhaps, you can create a post on that.

Another exercise easy to get your noggin work putting ideas to paper is simply write - anything. Regardless of the back of your mind, your most recent dream, or on your daily routine - just write whatever you want. And not worry about grammatical errors or to focus on the formulation of complete sentences (bullet point lists, and even sketches may work too). The idea of free writing is simply you used to write every day and learn how to unlock your mind. Probably you will end up to write a bunch of useless gibberish, but you can hit a gold mine, come with some great blog topics.  * Additional Council, always bring your journal with you (anywhere you go). You never know when a great idea will pop in your head and you have to write. And don't be surprised; more mundane things may file inspiration.


Another excellent pre-writing exercise is to remove your old zone of memory and see if you can source of inspiration for a subject of post from the blog of elements that can have a sentimental value for you, as the old photos and videos. It is also useful to collect and save unique images, pictures, postcards, or quotations that you find interesting and get ahead with an invitation to the challenge / topic blog with these elements.


If you a difficulty coming up with fresh content may also be a good idea to turn to the pros, you know the fellow bloggers and writers whose work you admire and want to emulate. Reading of articles in journals, not necessarily related to your niche can be a source of inspiration as well. For example, if the Teen Vogue published an article entitled How to dress like Victoria Beckham, and you have a blog designed for small business owners, you can easily write an article on how to dress correctly the when meeting investors. When your favorite writers reading material, look at the subject they are written but also attentive to the voice and style.  When you look at the blogs, sure to bookmark your favourite articles so that you can easily return to them when you are looking for inspiration and ideas of subject. Look at the comments of the reader as well and see if there is a way make you a complete article to answer a question or an argument.


Also considered one of the more traditional techniques of pre-writing, make sure to do a quick overview before that you write. This technique of pre-writing can help keep your organized thoughts and allow you to write more consistently. This is because an outline can help you group submitted together and visually more easy for you to see the similarities or the differences in your points. It should also provide you a better idea of how to apply the points to your readers. Because the outline, you can also come to the realization that one of your points is so strong that it can be a good piece on its own.

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