Tuesday, October 21, 2014

A 9 step beginner's guide on how to write a blog post

These are the tips for beginner bloggers to begin with their writing journey.



Step 1: Choose your topic

After an individual reads your blog post, what would you like them to come away with? Do you have an announcement, pieces of information, or perhaps a significant story to share with? Find out what exactly you intend to obtain with your blog.

Step 2: Key points

You may simply have one key point or several points to create in your blog post. Either way, it is best to write your key points all the way down. If these points will need to go in a particular order, this is the time to order them.

Step 3: Pull together your resources

Would you like to support your key points with facts? Probably just links to external sites to confirm your point or help your audience learn more. If you need outside sources to relate back to your key points, find them now and keep them somewhere that is uncomplicated to reference.

This really is the time to search out photos or videos to go along with your post. Be sure you have permission to utilize the photos. Pro tip: you can utilize advanced search features in Flickr to search for innovative commons/commercial use photos. You can also make your own graphics using free online services like Canva or Pixlr.

Step 4: Expand your points

This is the time to begin writing your blog post in long form. Increase your key points into sentences and paragraphs. When you’re writing, think about your tone. Are you currently attempting to sound academic? Do you want to attain a business audience? Is this blog post for your friends and supporters?

(Note: We have made an assumption that you have already considered your brand voice and tone, which explains why we haven’t mentioned this until Step 4).

Step 5: Edit

Step out from your blog post for a while. Get caught up on your emails, take a stroll, grab a coffee or tea? Break. Return to your post and edit. Minimize garbage content that doesn’t provide your audience anything valuable. Put in some sentences, links, or images that may help you illustrate your points much better.

Step 6: Ask a friend

Have somebody else to give the article a once-over. They’ll make it easier to discover areas where you can cut irrelevant bits or they can inform you of where you need to do much more explaining.

Step 7: Finalize your title

Even though you might have a working title when you begin, you’ll need to craft a great, final title now that the meat and potatoes of your post are done.

Step 8: Submit your blog

Now, it’s time for you to post your blog. Be sure to put all your links and images into your post. Work with tags and categories to help your readers find your post. Preview before you'll post to be sure nothing has gone astray.

Step 9: Share


Whether it’s through email, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, or other avenues, be sure to share your post. You’re far more likely to get readers if you actively share your own content. It is also okay to share your content more often than once! Great news right?

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