How Can I Blog Everyday With My Busy Schedule?
Writing by Brick Marketing Staff on Monday, 8 of October , 2007 at 2:33 pm
This is the excuse I hear most often. Okay, we’ll call it a reason, not an excuse, why so many people say they cannot blog everyday or cannot start a blog at all. They don’t have time to blog everyday and don’t have time to properly promote the blog.
That very reason is why many blogs fail. The writer stops putting the time and effort into it or loses interest or they don’t see immediate results from their blog and think that it just doesn’t work.
Here are some blogging tips to help you manage your time and still maintain a daily blog.
1. Blog by email.
2. Look up mobile blogging and try that.
3. Ask people to be guest bloggers. Do it often. Pick the days you know it will be hard for you to blog and get another blogger to fill in for you. Offer them a permanent link back to their blog or a link at the bottom of the blogpost they make.
4. Hire a blog ghostwriter or content provider.
Now, no more excuses. ![]()
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Comment by Kian Ann
Made Wednesday, 10 of October , 2007 at 1:11 am
I think the reason why many people fail to blog everyday is because they think they need to write an essay for each post. Fact is, a 50 word single paragraph post will do. ![]()
Comment by Brick Marketing
Made Wednesday, 10 of October , 2007 at 5:46 pm
Absolutely Kian Ann. Some days you can be more wordy than others. But as long as you blog and ping everyday, you have a daily blog. Good point.
Comment by Jim Day
Made Monday, 15 of October , 2007 at 8:14 am
Do you really think hiring a ghost writer works, would they be knowledgeable enough to write proper posting?
Comment by Brick Marketing Staff
Made Monday, 15 of October , 2007 at 8:39 am
Good question, Jim. It depends. Some ghostwriters might struggle with it, but there are some good ghostwriters out there who can research your topics well, or you can hire a ghostwriter who specializes in your industry or subject matter. Granted, no ghostwriter is going to write the same way you would and wouldn’t know your business as well as you do, but a ghostwriter that knows how to research and gather facts can write a decent enough post to give your blog readers something worth reading.
Comment by Brick Marketing
Made Monday, 15 of October , 2007 at 1:18 pm
Ghostwriting is necessary for many business owners. They just don’t have the time to blog every day. They don’t have the time to build social networks. They don’t have the time to do social bookmarking.
Sometimes your ghostwriter can end up knowing the business and your topic better than your own employees. A good blog ghostwriter is researching the latest trends in your industry, the latest news about your topic, and can stay up-to-date on what your competitors are doing. How many employees at a small or large business are really doing all of that?
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