Blogging from an Entrepreneur's Perspective
A lot of my life coaching clients are entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs have a different focus when it comes to creating content. In fact sometimes they’d rather do anything but.
Sarah Arrow
Mines the hectic life that entrepreneurs lead, making blogging a difficult chore in a tight schedule, but a daily blog represents the number one priority for success.
Notes that blog posts reap dividends for businesses 24 hours a day and therefore cannot be neglected. Employing strategies that save time and headaches will help accomplish the challenge.
You should figure out what time works best to get your blog posts done, and writing extra posts when you are in the flow will provide you with material when you lack either time or desire.
A journal, notepad, or app that is always with you provides the opportunity to jot down ideas as they come throughout the day. Frequently, the best ideas arrive unexpectedly, not when you sit down to write a post. You might even try working with a colleague, friend, or family member to brainstorm ideas together.
You will need graphics in your posts, so when you have spare moments, begin collecting photos that are not copyrighted and also become a photographer. This can actually turn into a fun aspect of blogging.
Figure out valuable sources for post ideas, and use them to feed your creative mind. Sources are all around you in reading, talking to friends, searching the internet, and reviewing reliable websites. Latch onto the sources that provide you with rich material.
If you must, you can even hire freelance work to fill in some gaps when you are unable to write. This can be fairly inexpensive, especially if you are cautious about doing it. You might also be able to network with other bloggers willing to write guest posts for you.
Interested? Click the title or image to read on.
Source is SocialMediaToday.com
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How do you find the time to write with your busy schedule?
Notes that blog posts reap dividends for businesses 24 hours a day and therefore cannot be neglected. Employing strategies that save time and headaches will help accomplish the challenge.
You should figure out what time works best to get your blog posts done, and writing extra posts when you are in the flow will provide you with material when you lack either time or desire.
A journal, notepad, or app that is always with you provides the opportunity to jot down ideas as they come throughout the day. Frequently, the best ideas arrive unexpectedly, not when you sit down to write a post. You might even try working with a colleague, friend, or family member to brainstorm ideas together.
You will need graphics in your posts, so when you have spare moments, begin collecting photos that are not copyrighted and also become a photographer. This can actually turn into a fun aspect of blogging.
Figure out valuable sources for post ideas, and use them to feed your creative mind. Sources are all around you in reading, talking to friends, searching the internet, and reviewing reliable websites. Latch onto the sources that provide you with rich material.
If you must, you can even hire freelance work to fill in some gaps when you are unable to write. This can be fairly inexpensive, especially if you are cautious about doing it. You might also be able to network with other bloggers willing to write guest posts for you.
Interested? Click the title or image to read on.
Source is SocialMediaToday.com
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How do you find the time to write with your busy schedule?

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