Sunday, December 2, 2012

Picking Your Blog Topic


If you're going to write a blog, you need a topic: a *FOCUS. Let's say, without one you will have a very tough time attracting audience. Your main goal is to reach the point where your audience seeks you out. Why? Because you consistently offering information that they find very helpful in the light of their interests. If there's "NO FOCUS" meaning there's no consistency which also means no audience. When a person is truly passionate about something it is way easier to focus on a topic.

Picking that topic can be very tougher indeed. Common questions and concerns that I hear are.

I don't want to pick a narrow topic or I'll be stuck writing about this forever. No one wants to hear what I have to say period. My topic is really boring, why would anyone sit here and read it? I just flat out can't think anything

All these preceding questions are translated to one issue: fear. We're all trained to just be afraid of writing. Starting in grade school, we're told that we'll lose points for missing comma or for an incomplete sentence.

Well, you can let go of that fear now my friend.

Blogging is the best form for writing therapy on this planet, period. You should strive to write grammatically correct language lets your readers think that you're not well-educated. A great post not only gains respect and favor of the readers but it also makes the blog SEO-friendly as well. But one misplaced punctuation mark doesn't mean that you get an F. Just relax and take a breath. Smile.

Read these key tips:

Write about something that excites you, period! Write about something you truly know.

You're probably thinking "I'm doing this to grow my business right?" If you're blogging for your business, I hope you're really enthusiastic about it. Think about it, and find the one or two or many things you care about. Such as, if you're a passionate collector of plants, that's your blog topic. If you're an Internet marketer and truly care about the profession, just write about it. When writing your post, try to be controversial and basically straight to the point. Try to close your eyes and think about the last time you read through a blog post. Also, think about what you immediately thought about that post or how it made you feel.

Don't select a topic simply because you think that a lot of people search for it. Having that said, I wish you all the best in choosing your blog topic.

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