How to Start Blogging Like a Pro: 7 Tips to Get You Started
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How to start blogging as a pro: 7 tips to get you started |
1) Set Your Routine
Creating a routine for your day-to-day blogging is essential to success. Think about it, when was the last time your workday felt frantic or out of control? Never. Routine keeps us sane in our busy lives and allows us to have some semblance of order during hectic days—it’s a good thing! If you find yourself waking up before sunrise wondering how you can fit everything on your list into a single day, then it’s time to sit down and map out a daily plan. Having a schedule will help ensure that all items are checked off as well as help boost productivity.
2) Make Yourself Accountable
If you’re already a freelancer, you might have had a client that didn’t pay on time (or at all). However, if you don’t know what it’s like to start blogging as a pro, it might be hard to put yourself in their shoes. This can lead to unnecessary stress and sometimes cause content creators to decide to take down their blogs altogether. Ultimately, we want to hear from our readers when they feel like something is amiss with us or our content—they are key to helping create quality work. If that means being less than idealistic about how we look and how much money we make then so be it! But, hey—we still hope you enjoy reading our blogs!
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3) Enjoy the Journey
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How to start blogging as a pro: 7 tips to get you started |
4) Write What You Love
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5) Build A Community Around You
Creating an audience can be tricky, but once you have one it’s invaluable. Start small by sharing interesting content that your audience will enjoy and consider attending or hosting events in your area. Having in-person meetups is a great way to network with others who share similar interests, which can lead to opportunities down the line. Just remember that establishing yourself as an expert takes time, so keep at it, and don’t give up if your audience doesn’t grow right away! It could take months (or even years) before you see substantial growth, so always focus on quality over quantity when engaging with others online. Creating a business plan forces you to think about your idea from all angles and gives structure to what might otherwise feel like haphazard planning. Plus, having a document of all of these thoughts—whether they make sense now or not—can help ease any future anxiety about starting from scratch should things go awry along the way.
6) Optimize Your Blog Posts
The two biggest mistakes people make when starting out is either creating content no one wants or posting way too frequently. If you want your readers to keep coming back, make sure your posts are optimized for search engines and are interesting enough that they'll want to read more. Your goal should be quality over quantity with three posts per week being ideal. Once you've established a steady reader base, then you can begin experimenting with more frequent postings. Just remember not to sacrifice content quality in order to post more frequently.
7) Be Authentic
From headlines to content, everything about your brand needs to be honest. Your readers will know if you’re not being genuine, and they won’t forgive you for it. One of our key pieces of advice is that no matter how amazing a topic or niche sounds, if it feels disingenuous (even just in your head) don’t pursue it. You need to be passionate about every piece of content on your site. From little list posts with pictures all the way up to long-form, thought-provoking pieces on complex issues; each one should make readers feel like they are learning something new or gaining insight into an important issue they didn’t previously understand. If anything feels forced or boring, remove it!