How to Get Fresh Ideas, Get into the Writing Flow and Ensure You Hit Publish
G’day from ProBlogger HQ where this week I've been sharing (in my podcast) as much advice as I can on smashing bloggers block.
There's also some great new posts from the blog on creating content for reading on mobile devices, identifying trending topics to write about and using infographics. There's also a video (with show notes) on finding readers for your blog.
I hope you find these tutorials, podcasts and one video helpful!
One of the key success factors in marketing is the ability of a marketer to seize a certain moment – jumping on a trending item that will resonate with their audience, and repackaging it so it’s relevant to the reader. Here's some tips on how to do it.
The first in our 'bloggers block' series - in this podcast I share some tips on how to overcome a lack of ideas to blog about. I hope this one will unleash a lot of them for you!
When used well Infographics have the potential to get a lot of eyeballs on your blog while also delivering value to your readers. Here's some tips on how to create and use them well.
The second part in the 'bloggers block' series is all about getting into the flow of creating content for your blog. In this episode I share some practical tips for doing just that.
Yes, mobile users choose different content; yes, they use it in the different time and, what is more important, the different way. We all know that. But. What exactly does this “different way” mean? There are dozens of opinions around that, most of which are delusions.
The last area bloggers often get stuck on in their blogging is 'completing' their blog posts. It's so easy to end up publishing half finished posts or to not publish posts at all and end up with loads of unpublished drafts. This episode contains a checklist for ensuring you complete your posts and make them as good as they can possibly be.
Earlier today on Periscope I shared 7 practical ways that I'd build an audience to my blog if I were starting out with blogging today. I also include some show notes that you can grab with suggestions for further exploring at bit.ly/startoverblog
How well is your website converting? Do you even keep track? Do you know what’s working on your site and what really isn’t? Here are some tips for increasing conversions on your blog!
This week Stacey has put together a great collection of tutorials and articles from around the web with some great reading for bloggers. It includes Facebook tips, help finding free stock photography, tips on writing conversationally and loads more. Essential reading!
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