Friday, May 29, 2020

4 Ways to Cure Bloggers Block

4 Ways to Cure Bloggers Block Do you suffer from bloggers block? Bloggers block is inevitable!  Any blogger is bound to stare at a blank sheet of paper or a blinking cursor on their screen. Blogs are essential in building your personal brand credibility and visibility.  While it is exciting to have a blog and even more exciting to actually have people subscribe to and read your content, it is a BIG commitment. Once you start a blog you need to provide regular content, or else your blog will become an empty parking lot and nobody will come by for a visit. Here are a few sources from 4 blogging experts to keep at your fingertips then next time your blog hits a dead end: Brain Clark of Copyblogger has a great infographic highlighting  22 Ways to Create Compelling Content When You Don’t Have a Clue. Michelle Shaeffer started Dailybloggingideas.com to help bloggers keep a steady stream of ideas. Every day Michelle posts a blogging idea prompt that you can use to blog about, or as a teaser to come up with your own idea. Jon Morrow, also of Copyblogger fame, recently released a free report called 52 Headline Hacks  where he gives 52 actual templates to generate 52 headlines to use for your blog posts. Darren Rowse of ProBlogger has a great post with 25 techniques to battle bloggers block  adapted from how he deals with speakers block. I am certainly not a blogging expert, but a technique I have used is hosting ‘blog-a-thons’ and vlog-a-thons on my own blog. In June I hosted a  â€˜30x30x30 Personal Branding Blogathon’  and in September a 30-Day Personal Branding Vlogathon.  I was amazed how quickly I found people in my network willing to join these efforts and share content. Every day I feature a new thought leader’s post or video. Seeking guest bloggers is a great way to add fresh content to your own blog, and give you a bit of a break when you suffer from bloggers block! Why not apply to become a guest blogger here at the Undercover Recruiter? How do you deal with bloggers block? Share your ideas below.

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