Simple tip on an effective blog post
I sometimes find myself falling into the trap when devising a perfect blog post that will be an instant success and win me a lot of search of over-thinking what I'm actually writing. A real simple tip: Don't write your post thinking it's the next big thing.
We don't write in our blog and make updates in social media not wanting people to read and keep up with our thoughts and actions during the course of the day. I know I find myself wanting to contribute to the field of internet marketing and social media in a positive light by bringing new updates and thoughts on how to be successful. The problem is I have to remind myself to not go into a post thinking about how I could have a really positive effect on my blog through search and other means. My primary objective needs to remain about the message I'm delivering.
Here it goes: keep your post simple. Deliver your message with authority for your target audience. A well-rounded post with a clear message will result in what you really want which is conversion. In many bloggers' cases, it's all about exposure and interaction with their readers. How do you keep your mind on the message and not get caught up in thinking your post is the next big thing.
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September 9th, 2009 - 21:49
u sound like my tech writing teacher.
September 9th, 2009 - 22:54
I don’t know if I should be flattered or offended. Haha