ProBlogger Darren Rowse has written “10 Ways to Improve Your Blogging through Practice”, an excellent analysis and guide to making the most of your blogging experience.
For some people the writing of a blog comes fairly naturally – they have a good grasp of language and how to us it to communicate effectively – they find their voice reasonably quickly – they find ideas for posts come easily and readers just seem to respond to them.
For others – blogging is more difficult. It takes longer – finding a rhythm of posting is a struggle – ideas to post about are allusive and translating those ideas that come into words is takes a lot of effort.
The old saying of ‘practice makes perfect’ is true for many aspects of life – including blogging.
Go read this now!
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One Comment
Thank you so much for the link. I am not really a good blogger. It is hard for me to put into words what really is into my mind. Made me write for more…Practice makes perfect!