How to Become a Powerhouse Blogger in just 15 Minutes!
We hear it all the time: “Do you have a blog?” and maybe you
do, or maybe you’ve thought of it and haven’t been ready to take the plunge.
The biggest complaint I hear is that it takes too much time and authors don’t
know what to write about. But there’s an easy way to start, grow, and manage
your blog. Let’s look at a few ideas along with some tips for blog optimization
and some headlines that will make readers beat a path to your virtual door.
Why Blogging
(still) Matters
First off, does blogging even matter? Yes, it does. In fact,
many SEO experts cite that a blog (when used regularly) can increase website
traffic by 25%. Yes, blogging still matters. So if you haven’t jumped on the
blog bandwagon, now is the time.
Blogging Brainstorm
The
following is a list of post ideas that should help you get and keep the
momentum going. Also, you’ll note that I have given special consideration to
our fiction authors. Being a fiction and non-fiction author myself I know that
when fiction is your primary focus, it can be a tough topic to blog on:
1)
Plan your blog posts: if you’re looking for a month by month
analysis of what to blog on, check out the following posts, broken down by
month (with more scheduled for the months not currently listed) and packed with
ideas on what to blog about. Trust me, it will really make a huge difference if
you plan ahead:
http://www.amarketingexpert.com/blogging-ideas-for-march/
http://www.amarketingexpert.com/blogging-ideas-for-april/
http://www.amarketingexpert.com/blogging-ideas-for-may/
http://www.amarketingexpert.com/blogging-ideas-for-june/
http://www.amarketingexpert.com/blogging-ideas-for-july/
http://www.amarketingexpert.com/blogging-ideas-for-august/
http://www.amarketingexpert.com/blogging-ideas-for-september/
http://www.amarketingexpert.com/blogging-ideas-for-october/
2)
Time yourself: allocate 15 minutes a day toblogging. Once you have the ideas down pat, it should be much easier to sit
down and write a post. The key is to plan, plan, plan. Once you know what
you’re writing about, the rest is easy.
3)
Don’t worry about long posts: you don’t have to
post long blog posts. If it’s a relevant message it doesn’t have to be long. In
fact, I’ve posted blogs that are 50 words in length and gotten great results!
4)
Have topic ideas ready to go: I keep a file on
my computer that has a list of blogging ideas or prompts if I get stuck. Here
are a few of them to consider, you can use one or all of these to blog on:
Industry trends, Industry news, Writing tips, Personal stories of your success,
Review a book
5)
How-to: never underestimate the power of a
how-to blog post. Develop a series of how-to posts. Even if you’re a fiction
writer, remember that 83% of Americans want to write a book so it’s likely
someone reading your books (or a potential reader) is interested in this topic,
too.
6)
Ask questions: ask your readers questions, grab
some of the top-of-mind issues that are relevant to your market and address
them on your blog.
7)
What sparks your creativity? I mean really,
really sparks your creativity? It could be sitting in a coffee house or
watching it snow. Whatever it is, share it!
8)
What book have you just read that inspired you?
Or perhaps you would like to do a review of a book you just read…
9)
What’s the worst writing mistake you’ve ever
made?
10) If you
could pick one ideal spot to write, where would it be and why?
Optimizing your blog
It
seems that optimization is the “word du jour” that everyone seems to be
throwing around. But when it comes to blogging what does it really mean? Well,
it’s actually easier than it seems. Check out our tips below to quickly, and
easily, optimize your blog!
1)
Create great headlines (see below for headline
tips)
2)
Make sure that your blog is sharable on Facebook
and Twitter! If you don’t know what this is, ask your webmaster for “share
this” buttons on your blog.
3)
Create PowerPoint presentations, add them to
SlideShare and then add the embedded links from SlideShare to your blog.
4)
Always make sure and promote each blog post you
write through your Facebook Fan Page and Twitter.
5)
Add photos to your blog. Not only are visuals a
great way to capture and keep the interest of your reader, but they will also
show up in Google image searches, which will get you an additional way to
capture more traffic!
6)
If you’re using WordPress, make sure that the
SEO pack has been installed on your blog (ask your web person)
7)
Comment on other blogs in your market, with
links back to your own site. This is a great way to network and get to know
other bloggers in your market. Not sure how to do this? Here is my article
called Social Networking on Blogs (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/penny-c-sansevieri/social-networking-on-blog_b_408165.html)
Headlines that Pop
So,
what about a great headline? Is it important? You bet. Since most of your
readers will see your blog through an RSS feed, you’ll want to pay special
attention to your blog headlines. Check out the following idea generators to
see if it doesn’t spark something!
·
10 Secrets to…
·
7 Myths Exposed
·
10 Inspiring Ways to...
·
10 Funny Things That Happened to Me on the Wayto Publishing My Book
·
7 Cool ways to…
·
10 Tips for the best…
·
10 Shocking reasons
·
5 Amazing Blog Sites You Must Read, and Why
·
How to increase your success
·
10 Simple things you can do right now to…
See?
You get the idea. Pique your reader’s curiosity with a tight and highly
benefit-driven headline. You don’t have to use these headlines all the time,
but every once in a while it’s great to throw one of these in there.
The
point is that it's more than just having a blog. You have to work the blog, and
work the audience to help them find you. The problem with blogging has always
been that it seems like it is so much work to first just create a blog, let
alone market your blog so people will find you. However, I hope I’ve made it
clear that a) it's not that hard to blog at all, and b) it's even easier to
market your blog. All you need is a staple of ideas, a few hours a week, and
the willingness to promote yourself. Regardless of who you hire to help you
promote your book, and your message, you should still be engaged in your own
success. You can be engaged by getting on your blog and talking to your market.
I
hope you found this article helpful, and I wish you much success in your blogand all the benefits it will reap for your campaign!
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