When you want to become a published nonfiction writer, it’s easy to end up picking all your writing or blog-to-book project topics by what you think will “sell.” Writing for the market, as they say, does yield results, but it also can cause you to lose enthusiasm for your work. The writing and blogging becomes […]
Get Out of Your Blogging Funk by Making Writing Posts Fun Again
Have you found yourself in a blogging funk? You don’t have blogger’s block, but writing posts feels hard, unpleasant, and a “should” on your to-do list. What’s up with that? After all, you love blogging and dream of publishing your work not just on your website but in books, right? Yet, you just can’t get […]
How Bloggers Can Embrace Imposter Syndrome
Bloggers are experts on their subject matter. As such, they are often seen as influencers and thought leaders. However, all too often, writers and bloggers don’t write or publish because they feel like frauds. They doubt their level of knowledge or skill and allow their “imposter syndrome” to stop them in their blogging and publishing […]
4 Mindset Hacks that Consistently Help Bloggers Meet Deadlines
Deadlines can help or hinder your blogging, but your mindset makes the difference. In fact, a supportive attitude will help you meet your goal of publishing posts on a schedule every time and become a more effective blogger in the process. As a Certified High Performance Coach, I talk about mindset often. I’ve written several […]
How to Make This The Year You Finally Start Blogging Consistently
How many years in a row have you resolved to blog consistently? Maybe you completed your blogged book and then lost interest in publishing posts on a schedule. Or perhaps you never managed to blog consistently enough to blog a book. Whatever the case, the fact is that you’ve not followed through on your resolution […]
10 Reasons You Want a Blog in Your Book Marketing Plan
Lots of people will tell you blogging is dead. They’ll also say a blog doesn’t build an audience for your book fast enough, so try social media instead. Or they’ll claim that blogging a book is no longer a valid way to create a platform or write a book. Overall, they’ll declare that blogging is […]
3 Steps to Help Readers Navigate Your Books from Start to Finish
Your readers may not read every post related to your blogged book. And they may not read each chapter in order online or in the print or ebook version. With these facts in mind, today Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) offers tips on how to write a book that keeps people reading from post to post, page […]
How to Increase Your Blogging Confidence with Greater Competence
When you feel confident in your writing ability, you know you can accomplish whatever you put your mind to doing—including starting a blog or completing a full-length blogged book. However, low confidence levels can prevent you from trying to create even a semblance of that success. There’s an easy way to raise your blogging confidence […]
10 Ways to Finally Get Your Blogging Mojo Back
Have you ever lost your writing mojo? You aren’t alone. And any blogger who has had this experience knows how difficult it is to publish posts when you are struggling to write. So, let’s agree that blogging mojo is pretty much the same as writing mojo since blogging is writing. But know this: You can […]
How Self-Integrity Increases Your Chance of Finishing a Blogged Book
Choosing to blog a book is a commitment made to yourself. You promise yourself that you will write your book manuscript in post-sized bits that you publish on your blog until you’ve completed at least 50 percent of your first draft. You also commit to continue blogging until you finish the manuscript (on or off […]
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