What do you do when “life happens” and there is absolutely no way for you to sit down and write a new post to publish on your blog. You can’t leave your readers hanging, right—especially if they expect you to publish a new post on schedule like always. Today, professional writer Jodi Webb (@wordsbywebb) explains […]
Your Long Blog Post has More Impact as a Three-Part Series
Some blogging experts suggest writing longer posts. However, most people simply don’t have the time to read one long post. That’s why today, professional writer Jodi Webb (@wordsbywebb) suggests breaking your long posts into a three-part series and explains the benefits of doing so. And remember: you create a blogged book by writing and publishing […]
5 Ways to Create Maximum Impact with a Blog Post Ending
Most writers spend a lot of time composing the beginning of their blog post, article, or book. Just as much time should be spent on writing the ending. Today, freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) shares five strategies sure to help you start and finish your post with a bang. Whatever happened to “saving […]
7 Ways Bloggers and Authors can Make Money
Would you like to make money from your blog and blogged book? Today writer and journalist Jane Meggitt (@meggitt_jane) offers you a variety of options for how to monetize your site and the content you produce. People start blogging for all kinds of reasons. Whether it is to pursue a passion, provide advice, or establish […]
Five Essential Tools for Editing Your Own Writing
Most bloggers do not have the time or money to hire an editor for each post they publish. Yet, the quality of a post increases significantly with editing. What’s a blogger to do? Try one of the editing apps described by freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) in this post. Writing without revising is […]
5 Research Tips to Help You Blog Your Book
Research can bog down any writer. Before you know it, instead of writing a blog post, you’re swimming in research…and so is your workspace. But research doesn’t have to be like that…and shouldn’t. Today writer and journalist Jane Meggitt (@meggitt_jane) provides tips on how to conduct, save, and use research as you blog your book. […]
Should You Write Short or Long Posts when Blogging a Book?
Are short or long blog posts best? Good question. The online world changes constantly. More often than not, Google dictates those changes, including what it takes to get your site into the coveted #1 Search Engine Results Page (SERP) spot. What doesn’t change is the impact blog post length and publishing frequency have in achieving […]
Five Key Ways to Make Blogged Book Research Fun
Blogged books, just like other types of books, require research. In fact, even a blog post unrelated to a book might require research. But research can feel like drudgery. Today freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) takes a look at how to make research fun (even it it’s really not your thing). Apply his […]
How to Get Yourself to Write When You Really, Really Don’t Want To
Sometimes, writing or blogging seem like the last thing you want to do…even though you frequently say you want to write and create a successful blog and book. Today freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) offers three way to start writing even when you aren’t in the mood so you complete your blog posts […]
9 Differences Between a Blog Post and a Book Chapter
If you plan to blog a book, one thing is for sure: a post is different than a chapter. What are the differences? That’s what writer and journalist Jane Meggitt (@meggitt_jane) discusses in this information-packed post. Read on to discover the difference between the two. Even if you have lots of blogging experience under your […]
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