W3 Boom! Magazine 1 st Ed 2013
W3 Boom! Magazine 1 st Ed 2013
Google Trends for keyword searches if you want to create content people are looking for. Staying fresh and targeting your message are the beginning steps if you want to learn how to blog like a pro.
Build your community:
Having your own blog is nice, but it’ s even better if people read it and best if you have followers willing to read at your latest posts. Plan in the time to reply to a few relevant comments per blog posts, and keep the conversation about your blog post going on your social media feeds to add to your following. Your community might even inspire new blog post subjects and modify your writing style, showing you how to blog for your specific audience. Most teenagers don’ t care to read product reviews for baby toys, and most adults won’ t understand what teenagers want.
Write and write some more:
If you don’ t post at least once each week, your blog is dead by internet standards. You will fall significantly in search engine rankings and risk losing your audience. Learning how to keep the content coming is the hardest part about learning how to blog.
If you’ re following our advice above, you should have at least some inspiration. If you find your mind completely empty, find a new location. A nice café, a quiet library or just a different room in your home can be the change you need to get your creativity up and running again. And if you’ re inspired enough to write more than one post, consider publishing those at regular time intervals a bit into the future, say, the next few weeks. Having large spikes in content followed by long periods of silence will further weaken your SEO and following.
You’ ve likely noticed a pattern in our advice. If you’ re trying to learn how to blog, then you’ ll need to keep your content up to date, both in subject and posting frequency, write about subjects your audience cares about and keep up your writing.
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