
Here’s a sobering thought. Most blogs are created, and then abandoned. Yes, most new bloggers write just one post, and then give up. This is mostly due to the weight of their own expectations.
I’ve been blogging for the past decade. I have literally hundreds of blogs, and while I may occasionally get bored with a blog, I’ve never found it difficult to write for my blogs. Writing is both relaxing, and fun for me.
In this article I’m going to give you four easy tips which will help you to write more and write well on your blog — and have fun while you’re doing it, just as I do.
1. Imagine Your Reader — Your Reader Is a Real Person
Yes, I know that you have thousands of readers, or you hope that you will have someday.
But consider that each of those readers is one person, sitting in front of a computer screen. You need to talk to that one person, and not the crowd.
Get an image in your mind of the person you’re writing the blog post for. It’s easiest if you imagine one of your friends. Pretend that you’re writing each blog post specifically for your friend.
When your readers are real people to you, it’s much easier to write for them.
2. Stop Thinking About Writing As “Writing”
“Writing” can seem intimidating. You’re self-conscious. The bad news is that the it takes years to lose your self-consciousness when you write, but there’s good new too.
The good news is that you can lose your self-consciousness today if you wish. All you have to do is stop thinking about writing as being writing.
Here’s an easy trick which which works for many people: write each blog post as an email message. Start with a salutation, such as “Dear Fred”.
Then write. Later, just select and delete “Dear Fred” and you’re done.
You just written a blog post.
4. Create a Goal and Achieve It
Whenever I create a new blog, the first thing I do is create a goal for that particular blog. For every blog I own, I have goals. As soon as I achieve a goal, I set about creating a new one.
Your goals can be as simple or as complex as you please. For example, you might have a goal to get 50 readers by the end of this month.
Once you start thinking in terms of something that you want to achieve and you have a deadline, your mind gets to work creating plans.
You’ll find all sorts of ideas pop into your head for how you might achieve the goal. Write the ideas down. Turn your ideas into tasks, and enter each of those tasks into your calendar.
Now all you need to do is complete your tasks each day.
4. Build an Inventory of Ideas: Brainstorm Ideas for Blog Posts
Brainstorming is fun. I like to sit down with a sheet of paper, and just think about my blog and the people I’m writing it for. Then I just start writing ideas as a simple list right down the page.
It helps me if I get away from my computer when I’m brainstorming. A change of location might work for you too. Go and sit in the garden, or go and sit in a café, and brainstorm there.
Be perfectly relaxed as you brainstorm, make it fun. In fact, you can use this phrase to get started brainstorming: “Wouldn’t it be fun to write about________”.
Try these easy tricks. They make blog writing fun.
Write more – become a pro writer
Yes, you can write more and become an expert writer – even if you’re a world-class procrastinator.
Did you know that when you write more, your writing improves? Many of my writing students experience this. They find that when they write more, writing is easier for them – they’re not dominated by their inner editor.
My new writing class, “Write More And Make More Money From Your Writing: Develop A Fast, Fun Productive Writing Process” is based on lessons I developed for my private coaching students to help them to write more, improve their writing, and make more money writing.
If you’re struggling with your writing, the class will help. The techniques you’ll learn in class with help you write fiction, nonfiction, and copy for business.
Discover how you can write more, improve your writing, and sell more of your writing to higher-paying markets.



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