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Planning a Blog Post– Things bloggers should do before putting pen to paper – outlining, research etc.Section – Writing a Blog Post– Tips on how to focus on writing, productivity tips for bloggersSection – Rewriting/Editing a Blog Post– Self-editing techniques, things to watch out for, common blogging mistakesSection – Optimizing a Blog Post– post for on-page SEO, social shares/engagement, etc.Section – Conclusion– Wrap-upThe purpose of this outline is to make sure I know what I plan to cover, in what order the various sections will appear, and some bare-bones details of what each section will include.
Outlines keep you honest. They stop you from indulging in poorly thought-out metaphors about India Mobile Database driving and keep you focused on the overall structure of your post. Sometimes I’ll write a more thorough outline and sometimes I won’t bother with one at all, but most of the time, something like the outline above is perfectly acceptable.Whether you write your outline in your word processor, on a piece of paper, or even scribbled on a bar napkin, do whatever works for you to keep you focused.
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Your ResearchOne of the biggest secrets professional bloggers myself included don’t want you to know is that we don’t actually know everything. Truth be told, sometimes we don’t know anything about a topic before we sit down to write about it.how to research and write a blog postPro tip: you don’t actually need a passport to write a travel marketing post.This doesn’t mean that all bloggers are insincere fakers.
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