Showing posts with label Writing Content. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing Content. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

10 David Ogilvy Quotes that Could Revolutionize Your Blogging

This week, I’ve been reading The King of Madison Avenue—an interesting biography of ad man David Ogilvy (aff). I’ve always been fascinated with Ogilvy and see a lot in what he’s done as relevant to bloggers. So here’s some of his more famous quotes, with a few thoughts on how they relate to our medium. 1. “The consumer isn’t a moron; she is your wife.” How appropriate—both for internet marketers (who are often known for tactics that treat those...

Monday, January 10, 2011

Monthly Trends + Resolutions for a Better Blog

Happy 2011! How are the ole resolutions holding up so far? Have you stopped biting your nails, started a daily exercise regimen, and organized your closets yet? Me neither. Still, ’tis the season for new starts, and while you’re thinking about improving your health, your home, or your life balance, don’t forget about your blog. Make a resolution today to take your blog to the next level in 2011. It’s the beginning of the month as well as the year, so, as always, Regator has provided blogosphere...

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

How To Create Link Bait Content

This guest post is by Brandon Connell of BrandonConnell.com. Throughout my blogging career, I’ve worked hard on my writing style. I’ve improved over time, and I’m at a point now where I believe I have perfected my ability to write link bait articles. A link bait article is an article that makes many readers want to reference it within their articles, or link to it as a general resource. The thing I love about link baiting is that it allows your blog to build some quality backlinks and increase...

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Five Ways to Become a Better Writer and Take Your Blog to the Top

This guest post is by Ali Luke of Aliventures. Does great writing matter in blogging? It’s a debate that isn’t over—yet. But it’s one where more and more blogging experts are emphasizing that your writing does matter, and that readers are drawn in by a strong, engaging voice. Great writing will: encourage people to share your content persuade readers to subscribe for more of the same get a powerful response—like comments or sales make you look like a big player in the blogosphere, even if...

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How to Nurture Your Creativity

This guest post is by Ali Luke, from The Creativity Toolbox. How creative are you? A lot of bloggers feel that they’re not very creative people. Perhaps they come from a technical background. Perhaps they’ve never picked up a paintbrush in their life, and think that means they’re not creative. Perhaps they see creativity as something for other people. The truth is, if you’re blogging—or even planning a blog—then you’re already much more creative than a lot of folks. As a blogger, you’re not just...

Friday, October 29, 2010

How Personal Experience Helps Me Blog Better

This guest post is by Kiesha of WeBlogBetter. Have you ever wondered how some bloggers never seem to run out of post ideas? They always manage to escape the dreaded writer’s block unscathed; they’re always full of inspiration. Ideas overflow and pour onto the page as they type feverishly. They’ve tapped into a mystical stream of never-ending stories. What if I told you that you could tap into the same power? Everything you’ve already learned and experienced can be used to create infinite and original...