
Blogging has become a popular way to make a bit of money and make yourself known as an expert in your particular niche. But too many bloggers think they can just put up any old site, write a couple of posts, and watch the money come rolling in. This is not likely to happen for most people.
If you want to really make money with your blog, it needs to be organized and well-written. Do you need a few tips on how to make your blog better? Read on to find out how you can have a better blog in just 7 days.
Day 1: Get Organized. Get a notebook that you can keep on hand to jot down possible topic ideas as they come to you. Start a folder on your computer that's dedicated to your blog writing. You may even want to make special bookmark folders in your internet browser for different websites that can help you (e.g. one for sites about blogging, one for other blogs in your topic, one for research related to your topic, etc.)
Day 2: Think about your audience. Who is reading your blog? Men or women? What age? Where are they from? These factors should all affect the style of your blog and your writing. For example, certain people may be put off by an informal writing style, while others may be put off by a professional style. If you know your audience you can cater to them. Also, think about what types of things your audience needs and what type of information they don't have. Knowing this can help you come up with things to write about or affiliate programs that you should think about promoting. Make sure you're writing all of this down either in a notebook or in a file on your computer. You don't want to lose your notes.
Day 3: Find similar bloggers. Spend about an hour looking for other blogs that are in the same niche as yours. Pay attention to what sort of style they use. What are you going to do to make your blog stand out? Can you create a niche-within-a-niche? Bookmark all of these blogs in a special folder so that you can visit them often. It's good to keep tabs on what other same-topic bloggers are writing about. You wouldn't want to miss a time-sensitive piece such as a news story. You also can use these blogs to study what affiliate programs others in your topic are promoting.
Day 4: Keyword research. Today you should research keywords. Do this using a keyword research tool. Your job is to find keywords within your topic that are large enough that people are searching for them, but narrow enough that there isn't too much competition already. Make sure that you write down all of these keywords, even if you may not use them for awhile. You never know when inspiration might strike.
Day 5: Brainstorming. Get out that notebook (or open that Word file) and start dumping your ideas out onto the paper. Don't censor yourself. Everything is OK here. Nobody but you is going to see this. Once you've got your main ideas down, see if you can break them down any further. For example, with this article, I thought "How can I make my blog better?" then I jotted down each of the ideas. This made it much easier to actually sit down and write the article.
Day 6: Do your research. Do your blog posts need additional research? Today's the day to focus on that. Take a look at your work from yesterday. See where there are holes and fill them in with a bit of research. It's going to make tomorrow much easier.
Day 7: Get writing! Today, write several blog posts and store them on your computer. These should be very easy to write because you have followed the steps in the previous days. If you write a couple of articles in one day, you can post them throughout the week without spending much time each day. This streamlines the process and makes it much easier.
Some of these suggestions may seem unnecessary to some people, but I assure you that doing each of them will only make things easier for you. In just 7 days you can get organized and start writing the blog masterpiece that I know is inside you.
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7 Days to a Better Blog
Saturday, December 13, 2008
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