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    Marissa Walter
    Participant

    Hi Molly, these are great tips and I especially appreciate numbers 2 and 4. I sometimes go through phases where I worry that I am not writing enough, or as often as I should. I never want to force something out for the sake of it, but the fear that I’m not building my blog quickly enough or may be losing the interest of the small number of followers I’ve built up quickly sets in!  Thanks for the reminder.

    The best blogging tip I have is never to write because you feel you should, or when it feels like a chore to do it. Only put out work that is inspired and written with a sense of pleasure and enjoyment. Every post you publish should leave you with a smile on your face and a sense of achievement!

    Marissa x

     

    #30316
    Molly McCord
    Participant

    Marissa, that is a great tip! Thank you for sharing, I love it and strongly resonate with it. Writing when we feel inspired and uplifted comes through the computer screen in so many ways – and it’s why we share in the first place! I have felt ‘obligated’ to write at times but then the end result isn’t what I wanted and I don’t want to post it – back to the starting point. 🙂

    #30317
    Razwana Wahid
    Participant

    Really great tips guys! I’ve found if I use my strengths in the ‘real’ world in the same way as I do in the online world, then I see success. My strengths are having a structured approach, building relationships and being the cheerleader!

    So I apply this online by having a daily routine for writing for/promoting the blog, I make an effort to connect to other bloggers and promote their work.

    And I love it!

    – Razwana

    #30342
    Joshua Denney
    Keymaster

    I wouldn’t call myself a blogger by any means, but I’ve had the privilege of working alongside many successful ones.

    Own and build your own platform(s). Things like Facebook and Twitter are useful social outposts to connect and gather like-minded people, but can change without warning (and often do) leaving you with lots of wasted time, energy, and money.

    Put more effort into the few things you can control: a site on your own domain that you can customize and fill with awesome content and usefulness, an email list so you can speak directly with people (no spamming), and a good (brand) name that will stick in people’s memory so they can find you over and over and over and over (and over).

    #30491
    Molly McCord
    Participant

    Joshua, I think you mentioned a very important point: do not rely on FB and Twitter because we don’t own that real estate and are constantly subjected to their changes. It’s important to direct people to email lists, and to have multiple channels for connection so we don’t put all of our eggs in one social media basket. I’ve learned this is one of the most useful ways to direct my energy. And I’m still learning, which is why it’s great to share with everyone here. 🙂

    #31963

    Hello all,

    Thanks to each of you for these awesome tips. I’m somewhat new to blogging, having began a few months old and it’s thusfar been an interesitng journey. Couple of things that I have learnt:

    1) Even if your topic/niche is crowded, you can still succeed, as long as you have a unique persepctive and an authentic voice.

    2) Try to help peaople in real life with your skills and do the best job you possibly can. Real life testimonials (even better if they are via video) on your website make a huge impact.

    3) HARO is a useful resource (Help A Reporter Out). They post several enquries daily on varied topics from well known media sources. If you can add something of value, you could get quoted in a widely read media source. It adds to your online authority.

    4) As Marissa and Molly said, don’t write when you feel you “should”, but ratehr when something moves you. Be on the look out for such stuff in your daily life and keep and note pad (or use your phone) to jot down these thoughts as they occur. For e.g: A few days ago, I spent hours staring at the computer screen, then gave up and went to watch a movie a with a friend. The movie topic  inspired me so much that I was up until 1 am writing a post 🙂

    5) Learn basic copy writing skills (I’ve found copyblogger and problogger to be amazing resources).

    6) Follow the mantra of “Give, give and give some more”: the returns will then come naturally.

    Best,

    Kavetha

    http://www.talk-doctor.com

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