Four things to do before you start blogging.
Are you thinking about starting a blog?
Do you have a blog that just hasn't got off the ground?
Do you have a blog that just hasn't got off the ground?
My blogger inspiration kit is designed to focus you on the four things you must do before you start blogging.
Here are the four things to do before you start blogging or to reboot your blog: plan your content, find your customers, plan how you will engage them, and consider the additional resources you will need.
I get asked about this a lot, so I put together a blogging package to help you get through the blog block. Just opt-in to the program and I will send you a note each day for seven days with four practical exercises and three personal notes on blogging.
That's it. No pressure and no more emails.
I get asked about this a lot, so I put together a blogging package to help you get through the blog block. Just opt-in to the program and I will send you a note each day for seven days with four practical exercises and three personal notes on blogging.
That's it. No pressure and no more emails.
Get the exercises and get blogging.
This subscription is limited to a short series of emails with helpful blogging exercises and tips.
Here's what you'll get.
Four exercises
The following exercises are for freelancers and small business owners who already have an online presence – such as a website, social media profile, or a blog – but something it isn't working.
Exercise 1 |
Review the Blog Content Checklist and Working with a Copywriter primer.
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Exercise 2 |
Find your customer's favourite online groups.
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Exercise 3 |
Narrow down the social media platforms where your customers hang out.
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Exercise 4 |
Figure out the right copywriter for you and other ways to build your content.
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Three how-to guides
Know your customer before you startThese exercises guide you through the customer survey process, and then use what you learned to find the right words to communicate your goals and customer interests to whatever copywriter you choose to work with.
This guide will help you through the customer survey process (and help make your survey less sales-y and more user-friendly) while making your customers feel like their needs are being addressed. It includes:
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The Ultimate Blog Content ChecklistThis isn't just "any" list of ideas. It's based on Buzzsumo's list of my most popular blog posts, and what these posts have in common.
Blogging is not producing content for the sake of filling a page – no shares, no link clicks, and no conversions is not what you are after. You need to be strategic. which means talking about subjects that matter to your audience. The checklist exercises ask you questions that will help you to focus on:
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Blog on – work smarter not harderFar too many blogs get abandoned because they fail to meet expectations. It takes a lot of planning and dedication for your blog to have a meaningful payoff. But I want to tell you that with the right plan and approach, blogging can be totally worth it. By working smarter, not harder, on your blog you can experience growth in web traffic – and revenue! And that’s exactly why I've written Blog on. Blog on is designed exclusively for entrepreneurs. It's for you if you are considering setting up a blog but don’t really know where to begin – or if you've had a few false (and disappointing) starts with blogging. If you want to access the Blog On discount code, do not forget to open the email from me entitled: "Want to enhance the reach of your website? A discount on my E-book: "Blog on: a Blogging Starter Kit" is available as a special thank you" Blog on is also available on Gumroad. |
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