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Write Good Blogs

By K Murphy
Sept 18th, 2008

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There is no magic formula to write good blogs. Bloggers come from all walks of life, all personality types and all age groups. You may find a 65-year-old man in Florida who blogs about the price of medications and the issues faced by the current senior population. On the other hand there's a student in Nebraska who is just entering high school wondering what he needs to do to fit in and be cool. If you want to write good blogs, you simply need to have the drive to succeed.

The word itself is taken from "web log".

Blogs are by definition a journal of events chronicled frequently by an author. They have long been a way to get information to the masses, though the actual word "blog" wasn't used to describe it until recently. What began as a creative outlet has become a worldwide phenomenon. The blog is fast becoming a capital generating tool. People who have learned to write good blogs have found a way to generate interest in their lives, products or opinions.

write good blogs blogging tipsRepeat visitors means you're doing the right thing. If someone is visiting your blog again and again, then your content is reaching them on a personal level and they find value in the subjects that you have shared. It might prove helpful for you to visit other blogs and websites to get writing ideas.

If you've been blogging for a while, go through your previous content. There may be a topic that was not the focus of your article that you can expand upon. Something that you may not have explored before that you can re-visit, re-invent and generate some interest. Watch the news, something that strikes you as odd, unfair or just plain funny may prove to be a great subject for a blog. Remember to stay current when writing about current events. If the event is too far past, the opportunity for success with it may be too.

There is no magic formula to write good blogs. You may be pleasantly surprised to find that there are hundreds of other people in the world that are interested in the same things that you are. Learning to become a subject matter expert may not be as difficult as you originally thought. Find something that you love, get educated about it and blog, blog, blog!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelly is an affiliate marketer and an avid blogger! Blogging to the Bank is a fantastic resource for both newbie or seasoned bloggers. Quality information from a real guy - not a faceless "guru." You won't get burned here. http://irecommend.us/recommends/BloggingtotheBank


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