This is post number in the Better Blog November Challenge, or #BtrBlogNov that I declared a few weeks ago. Twenty plus p eople have signed on to this free project because we all want to improve the quality/quantity/range of our blogs and blog posts. This is the first set of info & exercises.
Link 2 #BtrBlogNov intro post: http://bit.ly/jmSOM
Link to Twitter list of people who re giving it a try:Â http://bit.ly/4iLz2Z
Reminder of main monthly goals:
To over one month, create a better blog – Focusing on ways to:
- Create better quality blog posts
- Increase the quantity of blog posts
- Either increase the
- Diversity of blog posts or
- The focus of our blog posts depending on which our site needs most
Here is Monday’s Nov. 2, Better Blog Project (TM)- A little bit of strategy can inform and strengthen your blog writing. By the way, I am doing the exercises too:
- Identify our blogging goals
- Create basic structure to capture our ideas when/where we find them – that works for you
- Resources for finding blog ideas
- Blogging Goals - Write down why you are writing your blog, try for 3 to 5 reasons.
- Try and jot your own ideas down first. Then look at the list below afterwards. Then of your 3-5 goals – rank them in order – think about which of these goals will help you create a Better Blog - then keep that in mind when writing your posts. Maybe put it on a sticky note on your computer screen:
- Some goals: To reinforce your brand, increase your/your company’s name recognition online; to get more readers; to share information about a certain field, niche, or trend; to sell products, get clients, customers, or find business partners; to promote a cause; to monetize your blog and make money directly; to explore a topic; to find connections with others; to get speaking gigs; to learn bout the process of blogging; to get asked to blog for other larger sites; to get freelance writing gigs; or to get a fulltime job etc.
- Most probably it will be a mix of several of these goals, but as above – ranks the top three and find a mix or balance that will help you create a better blog.
- Explore your old blog posts, at least the titles to see where you have been, where there are holes you can fill, duplicates to trim, ruts you got in, gaps you left (in the topic, or in time). See what patterns (both good and bad) you can find.
- Extra Credit: If you are very motivated, and have a blog statistics package set up for your blog (WordPress blog stats or Google Analytics), check them out – find out which posts have been more popular – see what keywords people used to find your site or a post. Don’t get overwhelmed; we might come back to this one later with more detail.
- Try and jot your own ideas down first. Then look at the list below afterwards. Then of your 3-5 goals – rank them in order – think about which of these goals will help you create a Better Blog - then keep that in mind when writing your posts. Maybe put it on a sticky note on your computer screen:
- Exercise: Create two documents to support your play/work with your blog, in whatever way works for you
- A document for blog ideas – A computer file in which you jot down blog ideas, possible titles, a few sentences, and where you can copy & paste links into the file for reference. Create a shortcut and save it to your computer desktop, so you can open it quickly when you have an idea. I can tell you how, if you don’t know how to do that, or what that is. (also carry a paper notebook around with you to catch those ideas too). Why on the computer for most of us, for me, if I write the whole post on paper, then try and rewrite it on the computer, I can get lazy, it seems boring, I find excuses to avoid it. Your choice. I’ll have another trick in Monday’s version of this email.
- A Document for the strategy part of crafting a better blog. This can either be on paper, or on the computer, but you want a place for your musings, brainstorming, where you can see the arc of you blogging as it unfolds during our explorations. Suggestion: One file & one notebook, not 3 notebooks – then it’s hard to find what you are looking for. (Tip, if you jot an idea down on a scrap of paper, instead of rewriting it (which I sometimes avoid doing, or end up losing it) instead: just tape or staple it into your main notebook). This is a clarification – thanks to @ NJDreaming – one of our BBP bloggers.
- Start using these files/notepad today -when you get the seed of an idea, train yourself to jot it down, now (as long as it is safe, like you’re not driving or operating a train or something. ;~)
Resources & Tools:
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- Tools that may help you remember blog post ideas – Evernote: http://www.evernote.com/, http://www.rememberthemilk.com/, http://www.delicious.com/. Or your cell phone – use the reminders function, or send yourself a text, or an email: indicate “blog idea” in the subject line (create a folder/label to store these).
- I’m creating a Delicious.com account to save interesting articles on blogging as inspiration to all of us. You don’t have to sign up for Delicious in order to read my Better Blog Project Delicious files. I have saved the above noted links to my new Delicious account: www.Delicious.com/BetterBlogProject.
- Extra Credit: I suggest you also start your own free Delicious account, as a way to bookmark cool articles to reference/link to in posts, comment on, or just learn from. Be sure to keep your tags/keywords simple to help you find items later. If it is by a popular blogger I make their name (or twitter name) one keyword, and month/yr as another.
- Note: Delicious is now working with yahoo, if you don’t already have a yahoo account, you will have to set one up to create a Delicious account. Sorry, it’s new. Tips, create it, when it confirms your account details, at bottom hit: Edit Marketing Preferences- a uncheck all of them (your choice); also check the notifications and decide if you want to hide your profile (i.e. – only use it for Delicious.com, or create another social networking out post) and what notifications you want sent to your new yahoo email account. To keep active you have to login and do something once every 4 months or they can delete the account. Also go to my profile and check hide my age (which it automatically displays). That sounds complicated, but will save you from getting a bunch of junk.
- Then continue and create your Delicious page, which is much easier. Say yes to the toolbar, then when you find a post you want to save, just hit Tag, login (I rarely log out) and it saves it for you, you add keywords so you can find it later. Cool!
Happy Blogging – No pressure just take what you find useful and move it forward!
I have to add two more inspirations behind this project – @problogger Darren Rowse‘s 31 Days to a better Blog in 2007 (link is on Delicious page and will be in Wednesday’s info, he also has an updated ebook version for $19.95 Click here to view more details ) and http://www.nanowrimo.org/ National Novel Writing Month (also in November) – I thought if people can write a novel in a month, we can improve our blogs in a month!
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Louise 11.05.09 at 12:26 pm
This was an interesting exercise. I found that some of the top goals that I have for writing my blog, e.g. building an audience of readers, were not at the top of the ranking when I thought about which goals will help me build a better blog, e.g. connecting with readers who are interested in thoughtfulness with a humorous twist. Realizing that focusing on making the connections will, I hope, lead to larger readership is an important distinction to make, and one I will keep in mind as I improve my blog. Thanks for putting in the effort for this exercise!
CathyWebSavvyPR 11.06.09 at 10:17 pm
Thanks for the feedback. I'm working on the next installment. When I first wrote the initial exercise,I thought hat just listing our goals was enough, but when I went to do the exercise myself, I realized that my blog had a number of goals, and that not all of them were of equal importance. It made me think it through a bit more as well.
Sorry about the comments section folks. I installed a new plugin, and I think it is not playing nicely with another plugin. Will work on it over weekend.
nilantha 11.09.09 at 7:22 am
good article.