Deciding to start a blog is the easy part. Coming up with consistently great ideas for posts is another matter entirely.
Let’s take a step back. What got you interested in blogging in the first place?
You probably have a few blogs you read regularly and it’s more than likely their content that has inspired you to have a go. But how can you emulate the success of your blogging heroes?
OK, let’s stop there for a moment. You can’t and shouldn’t emulate them. If you want to create a following for your blog you must make it your own through its content, style and voice.
No one is going to want to read a copy-cat blog.
For many new bloggers the intense desire to be the greatest blogger known to man can stifle creativity and natural flare. You are you (there’s nothing like stating the obvious) so make sure that comes through your writing.
Five ways to become a better blogger:
1. Whatever you do, don’t compare yourself to others
If you try to write in the same style as your favourite blogger you’ll create something that barely registers on the ‘OK’ scale.
Every one is different and everyone likes to read different styles. You only have to look at your local bookshop to realise how many different genres and styles of writing there are out there.
You are an individual and your blog posts are your opportunity to show that individualism. Use your personal style to carve out a niche for your work. You won’t please everyone but those that do enjoy your writing will become dedicated followers.
2. It’s not a closed club
If you take a look around the blogosphere you’ll spot several big hitters who seem to be everywhere. ‘How can I possibly be as good as them?’ you may ask. Well don’t. As I said before you are you, so make sure that comes across.
The blogging club is not closed to new members and there’s nothing to stop you from becoming a ‘name’ too. Bloggers come and go all the time so get your name out there and see what happens.
3. Be unique
There is only one you so use that to your advantage.
No one else thinks like you, writes like you, or conveys a message like you. It is that uniqueness that is your blogging secret weapon so use it.
Your experiences, personality and ideas will shape the way you write in a way no one else can emulate. By making your work your own you will attract readers.
4. Fresh topics
Looking at the millions of blogs out there you may think it is impossible to come up with a constant stream of fresh topics no one else has written about. And you’d be right.
But the trick is not to be led down the path of repetition. If you want to write about SEO find an angle that no one else has covered before. Relate your topic to your own world and experiences to be sure your information is completely unique.
It is this constant re-shaping of information that makes the world of blogging so interesting.
5. Stand out
There is one simple thing you can do to make your writing stand out from the crowd—incorporate your own personality. If you naturally write in a humorous way use that to your advantage. Most people read to be entertained in some way, so keeping your writing light will help convey your message.
Be true to yourself.
Is it tough constantly coming up with new angles and topics?
Yes.
Is blogging for you?
If you want to get your ideas ‘out there’, if you enjoy writing, if you want to have a worldwide voice, yes, blogging is for you.
Give it a try—you’ve got nothing to lose.
Sally Ormond – freelance copywriter and blogger
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