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31 Days to Build a Better Blog Redux

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31 Days to Build a Better Blog Redux

I have reviewed Darren Rowse’s 31Days to Build a Better Blog (31DBBB) ebook before, but it is such a great resource, I am doing it again.  If you are looking for ways to better your blog, to increase your readership, this is a resource you need to have.  This is a dense resource full of material that remains relevant to today’s blogging.

Bloggers with an existing blog and perhaps an existing audience will be the ones to most benefit from this resource; improving your existing blog.  But that doesn’t mean you must fit that mold.  If you are just starting up, this will help get you started on the right track.  And for beginners and experienced bloggers alike, Darren also has Problogger’s Guide to Your First Week of Blogging – which I also own a copy of, and may review in the future.  But getting back to the point…

A Well Defined Plan

This resource is full of good ideas to improve your writing, your traffic, and your readership.  It is so dense, you might be tempted to skip around and try different things right away.  I would encourage you to follow the outline of the book, which is outlined with material and exercises for each day – Day 1, Day 2, etc. for 31 days.

You will experience the best results if you follow the days as outlined with consistency.  Don’t jump around, and don’t skip days.  Commit to following the structure day by day.  That will return the best results.

An Ongoing Resource

You will find yourself returning to it later as a resource.  I personally have found that every once in awhile it makes sense to go through it again and it always gives me some new ideas.

Here is another usage suggestion:  instead of just reading the PDF, print it out.  I keep a printout with a binder clip that I have written copious notes in.  I come back to this in time and will add new notes, update old ones, maybe make new highlights.  It is an ongoing resource.

About Recommendations

In the spirit of full disclosure, I receive a referral fee when you purchase this book via my affiliate link.  I am not writing this post simply to generate affiliate income.  I truly believe this is a fantastic resource and that you will benefit from it (if indeed you are looking for success as a blogger).

There have been products that have been listed on this site before that I have removed because after testing and receiving feedback from readers, they did not turn out to do what was advertised (or didn’t do it well).  That is not the case with this book.  In fact, I purchased the original 31DBBB book even after seeing Darren’s posts from which it was developed.  Then, when he released a new updated edition, I upgraded (albeit at a discounted price offered presale for previous edition owners).

So, I have no problem saying that I personally recommend this book.  Whenever someone tells me they want to improve their blog or they are thinking of blogging, I recommend this resource.

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3 Core Concepts for Unending Writing Inspiration

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3 Core Concepts for Unending Writing Inspiration

You’ve cleared your schedule.  You have a fresh cup of coffee and a heart full of desire to churn out some great material.  You sit down at the computer.

But the screen is blank.

You came to the table without inspiration.  It is hard to produce quality work when you have nothing to write about.  Fostering good habits will help you develop a steady stream of writing inspiration for producing consistent material over time.  Any discussion you read about developing on-going inspiration and material will likely contain these three core concepts.   [Read more…]

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5 Reasons to Use Guest Bloggers

By Jake Magleby Leave a Comment

Running your own blog can be an exhausting business. You have to make sure it’s well designed, has enough readers, and that your posts are frequent and well written. It becomes hard to have time to do anything else since this can take up more time than a full time job. Accepting guest posts is a perfectly logical measure to take to give yourself a little more relief. These five reasons are all valid and may lead to lower stress in your life.

1. Blogger to Blogger Relationships

Building relationships with other bloggers can make your job even easier. When you have reliable bloggers post on your site, you can invite them to do additional posts when you need the content. It can also give you an opportunity to write a guest post for their blogs as well. No matter what business you are in, having strong relationships always makes the work a little easier – and a little more fun.

2. Extra Credibility

Having guest bloggers post on your site can make it a more credible blog. It shows that your blog has a high enough authority for others to want to be a part of it. A lot of blogs produce extra revenue by charging anywhere from $5 to $50 to publish a guest post for someone. This isn’t required though. You’ll be likely to get more guest post offers if you post them for free.

3. Unique Content

As a blogger, you can sometimes find yourself coming up with more bad ideas than good. It’s difficult to consistently come up with topics to entertain your readers. Guest bloggers can offer a fresh look on topics within your blog’s niche. Take advantage of their creativity and allow them to share their ideas with your readers as well. You find yourself learning something new, and your readers will be pleased with the new take on old ideas.

4. Quality Content

A lot of guest bloggers pitch ideas because they want to get their name known. Therefore, they won’t waste their time and yours by writing poor content. The best guest bloggers will write highquality content that will benefit both your blog and their own writing on other sites. There are some fantastic writers out there just waiting for the chance to be published.

5. Constant Content

If you have a lot of loyal readers, it can be difficult to supply enough content to keep them all satisfied. This is especially true if you are running your entire blog on your own. As previously mentioned, you can run out of your own ideas pretty quickly. This makes it very hard to roll out blog posts on a consistent basis. But with well-written guest posts, you can take comfort in the knowledge that your readers will be entertained with new content.

Accepting guest posts on your blog can definitely be to your benefit. However, it is okay for you to be selective about the posts that you accept. If you feel like a post doesn’t fit into your niche, is poorly written, or is too spammy, it’s okay to reject it. This is your blog, you can set the boundaries for your guest posts. If you publish the best content possible, you are sure to find more success in your blogging.

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