Every blog needs to be directed at a specific audience. However, sometimes being more specific increases your ability to reach the best readers for your site. Today Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB) offers tips to help narrow your audience for greater blog success. In the beginning, when you first started your blog, you didn’t know what you […]
The Top 10 Websites for Writers Who Want to Learn How to Blog
You’ve decided to start blogging to build authority and platform so you can publish a successful book (and make money, too). Maybe you even want to blog your book and accomplish these goals in the process. Where should you go to get advice and learn how to blog (besides this site)? Check out the top […]
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 […]
8 Tips to Help You Blog From Anywhere in the World
Travel can prove an amazingly powerful way to foster your writing and blogging creativity. However, writers often think travel will prove detrimental to productivity. Today, freelance writer and travel blogger Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB) offers tips to help your writing and blog thrive as you travel the world. Are you a digital nomad? Is your idea […]
Start with a Bang: How to Begin Your Next Blog Post
How you start your blog posts determines if a visitor to your site stays around to read the entire piece or leaves seconds after arriving. Getting readers to stick around is important if you want a successful blog and, potentially, a book deal. That’s why today freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) provides tips […]
A Step-by-Step Guide to Blogging on Tough Topics
Sometimes the toughest topics produce the best blog posts and books. But tough topics are…well…tough. Today, freelance writer and travel blogger Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB) offers tips on easily writing about hard subjects so you don’t avoid but, instead, welcome them. It’s hard to write about tough topics. It’s easy to write about a topic you […]
How to Use Photos and Videos to Improve Your SEO
How do I use photos and videos effectively? Answering that question has become a constant conversation in the blogosphere and online marketing world. That’s why today we are discussing the same subject. Freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) offers some practical and doable tips for writers, authors, and bloggers who want to add images […]
How Writers and Bloggers can Avoid the Research Black Hole
Reasearch is a necessary part of creating a nonfiction—or fiction—book, but this task can get in the way of actually writing the manuscript. Its also a necessity for blogging, whether your posts consist of blogged bits of your book or stand-alone pieces. Today, writer and journalist Jane Meggitt (@meggitt_jane) offers several tips to help you […]
Productivity Hacks to Get Yourself to Sit Down and Write
Does your productivity suffer because you struggle to get yourself to sit down and write? You aren’t alone. That’s why today freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) shares some productivity hacks that get your butt in the chair and your fingers on the keyboard…fast…so you become more productive as a writer and blogger. It’s […]
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