As writers, we aim to succeed. Writing engaging blog content--
incredibly interesting -- short and simple. To our readers' eye, they
sense that we respect them. Our readers follow up our blogs because we
deliver what they want. We write blog content straight-to-the-point
information. The heebie-jeebies of blogging sometimes get in the way.
But, we aim to write good content where readers are helped and satisfied.
Many of us blog about relevant news that affect us and deeply feel about
it. We document our life story. We write for companies, for big or
small businesses. Or you may choose to write about your photography,
similar to photo journaling-- showcasing your creative art.
Whatever we do as writers, opt for our readers’ best interest. We write
content to build reader responses-- understanding our priority to
deliver what our readers are looking for. And gain their satisfied
approval.
How do we do that?
1. Read. Research. Read. Research. We can't deliver what we do not have.
What we read and study about help us store up knowledge. In that way,
we open avenues in the searches leading to your blog for learning,
tutoring, and even exchanging notes with other bloggers.
2. Sharpen writing skills. Like athletes, we get better at writing by
seizing each day writing. Keep a journal handy. Because, when an idea
pops up in our head, there's a tendency that we forget. I always regret
it when ideas creep up in my head and suddenly gone into thin air. So, I
place small notebooks (a pen tucked in it) everywhere in the house, in
my car, my bag. Wherever!
3. Earn. Get paid to post. Bubblews, so far, has been a great site for
earning or making money. Write and earn from your content-related blogs
for advertisers if you've signed up for Google AdSense.
Have you considered blogging (or you may already) for money as a freelance writer for other bloggers, as well?
4. Admit that writing great blog posts or content is never easy. But, we
make sure we maintain persistence in writing, blogging... and more
writing ... and blogging.
5. Have fun! Have a walk at a nearby park when you get brain-drained
from writing and thinking (make sure you bring a notebook). Creative
stream of ideas will flow back naturally.
Photo credit to GAHenty Reuel Santos
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gahenty/


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