Thursday, June 03, 2010
Self-Flagellation and Cop-Out Combined (But Also Good Advice ... From Someone Else)
So we’re doing just terribly at putting regular blog posts up. Terribly. I want to blame it on a number of things, but it really comes down to not making the time for it (and not having time—see, I got a whine in there despite myself).
I have decided to turn over a new leaf by a) publishing this here post and b) making it about how to be a good, regular blogger. Oh, and c) making it a link because I don’t have time right now for a post.
Without further ado, here’s the link: Social Media Examiner’s 6 Ways to Constantly Produce Quality Blog Content. The thing that really got me inspired to steal SME’s content publish this post was the following:
“Every now and then I poll my blog readers and ask about their challenges with blogging. Without fail, most people say that their number-one challenge is that they don’t have time to write on their blog. Frankly, I think that is a false problem because you make time for what’s important. I suggest reframing the challenge from ‘I don’t have time to write on my blog’ to ‘I make time to market my business.’ In the context of your business, blogging is a marketing tool.”
I foresee a new era of regular, super-helpful blogging magic from Turner-Riggs. Riggs?