Most bloggers are technically terrible writers.
Did I get your attention? If I didn’t grab your interest then I haven’t done my job as a writer. Sure, using a harsh (and basically untrue) statement like that is gimmicky as hell, but, it’s not a bad trick if I don’t overuse it. That punchy single sentence is what is referred to as a one-line hook lead and it is just one of the seven types of leads I am going to talk about in this week’s post.
For those of you who think…
If you’ve been following the blogosphere closely, you might have come across many “formulas” that makes an attractive, remarkable post. Truth be said, many of these formulas simply don’t work, simply because they are not formulas but suggestions. Formulas are clear, they got to work, if you mix the ingredients in the right proportion.
Now, given below are not formulas because if at all I told you they were, you’d probably stumble it and that’s the end to it. Given below are sure-shot pointers on how you can make your ordinary articles “look” great.
We all write articles well, now…
Many businesses put off creating a blog. It seems too complicated.
The biggest concern is blog content: who’s got the time to create content for a blog week after endless week? Most business bloggers can see themselves writing ten posts, or even 20. But several hundred posts or a thousand posts stretching over years?
This seems so intimidating that businesses which could and should blog keep putting it off.
There’s an answer to this blogging malaise - a blog content plan.
Create A Blog Content Plan - Plan Your Posts Six…
Many businesses put off creating a blog. It seems too complicated.
The biggest concern is blog content: who’s got the time to create content for a blog week after endless week? Most business bloggers can see themselves writing ten posts, or even 20. But several hundred posts or a thousand posts stretching over years?
This seems so intimidating that businesses which could and should blog keep putting it off.
There’s an answer to this blogging malaise - a blog content plan.
Create A Blog Content Plan - Plan Your Posts Six…
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on October 30, 2007
There is nothing more fulfilling for a blogger than knowing that a lot of people care about what he writes. A high subscriber count is what most boggers are after, because it gives the most accurate estimate of how many people are interested in their content.
If you are one of the bloggers who has stuck at certain level and your subscriber count has not moved for ages, here are 5 reasons why this is happening to you.
1. You don’t link out too often
One of the things that differentiates blogs from…