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5 tips on how to write good and consistent blog posts

All right, this isn’t necessarily a Making Money blog post, but the by-product will help you write some great Making Money 2 Blog posts!

It’s one thing to write a quality post every once in a while, but to do one weekly or even in rarer cases a few times a week – it takes great skill! That brings me to write this post to help everyone even myself out when it comes to this topic.

1.) Know your basics
Remember the days of grade school and your English teacher constantly reminded you of organization, grammar skills, and how to persuade your audience. When it comes to things such as writing blog posts and articles, this automatically comes to mind. It’s not a want, it’s a NEED! Typically, if the first 5 seconds do not captivate your audience, it’s pretty much a point and click kind of bye bye system! You need to have correct spelling, and really know what you are talking about. It’s hard to convince your audience when your post is marred with errors. I’m not saying you have to be absolutely perfect, but be coherent in your posts to get your point across.

Writing Blog Posts

2.) Research!

I know one of the primary things for my Major (Poli Sci/Business Admin) back in College was doing research. Things are constantly changing especially now in a technological society where new technology is coming out every year or two. You have to find out what things are really popping (popular) these days, and find that healthy balance between what you want to talk about and what they want to know! You have to be two steps ahead of the game or at the least adapt to change! Blog posts these days are not distributed or done the same as they were 2,3, or 5 years ago. You have to be more mobile with your posts in a society that focuses on Smartphone usage. Keep up with technology!

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3.) Learn from others
Don’t just reiterate what others do, and simply copy and paste. If there’s an opinion on a strong subject, take a side that’s not mentioned and make a new blog post. When you learn from other people that have a much wider view and have been in the blogging game for some time, you can learn a lot. You can learn about what made them successful, the types of bumps on the road they had to endure. The wisest thing is to learn from their mistakes so you don’t make those same ones. This helps you become a stronger writer, and will get you to where you need to be a bit faster!

Learn from Others

4.) Stay Motivated
This is one of the hardest things to do especially when it comes to writing. Inspiration comes from everywhere, but you should really inspire yourself! You don’t have to write a blog post every single day. However, trying to keep to a schedule of writing weekly or even bi-weekly is something that you can work towards to make you sharper! Google loves fresh and unique content. The better you are at producing this content, the better your site will do! Sometimes, it takes a bit longer to really get the results and the type of blog posts you want, but you have to really keep motivated and stay on your grind!

Stay Motivated

5.) Be yourself
This is pure common sense, but some people STILL don’t get it! When you put yourself in the posts, you become human. You start thinking of looking outside in; the perspective of the reader! It’s easy to take on a character or copy and paste a post such as Brian Clark, Darren Rowse, or a Liza Irby. However, to truly be yourself, and give your own advice from the experiences you’ve been through – it takes a lot more. It’s much more rewarding!

Be Yourself

I think in the most raw form, Ice T said it best “Dumb people learn from experience. Smart people learn from other’s experiences.” I think that can be applied to most aspects of life. The content below is a bit vulgar, but there is a raw validity that I think you might be interested to learn! Thanks for reading this post!

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If Twitter, Google, and Facebook were invented in the 80s….

Hmm. Process that for a hot second. Think about the technology back then..if someone truly came up with an idea like that for that time period, I really think we would be riding around hover cars like in the Jetsons. LOLOL. I really wonder how social networking would be like right now if the technology was that far advanced to the point where we could truly communicate with each other (vocally) than in person or on the phone, you know? These are some pretty cool videos. We all know the value of social media/networking nowadays, but you have to really credit the start of this in the 1980s when home computers really became accessible. This is all hypothetical, but at the same time interesting. However, if you want to check out my Twitter, Facebook, and Google posts be sure to get some valuable information from them that will help you on your question for your making money mission! Enjoy! Check out the videos below:

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Pinterest is the new wave for free picture marketing

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All right. I actually wanted to make this kind of post a few weeks ago, but I haven’t really had the time. So, I figure tonight is definitely the time to do it!

So about 2 months ago, my friends and I made a wicked Jungle Juice concoction. For those that don’t know what Jungle Juice is, it’s a very strong alcoholic punch with very strong alcohol and a lot of fruit juice to try to mask the taste of alcohol. One of my friends on Twitter liked my recipe and immediately posted it on her Pinterest, when I say immediate traffic, I mean…IMMEDIATE TRAFFIC! It got 10 repins within a matter of hours! Do you know how much potential targeted traffic that is? Crazy, right?

I go to my stats on my blog and see a few hundred new visitors just like that! I was rather AMAZED! I knew that this had INCREDIBLE viral power, and for free. Just the simple fact that people can share not only the pictures on your blog, but the videos makes this a great source. It basically gives the source (your site) and the picture. Now, just imagine if the SEO increases on this site. Like posts actually get well ranked for key markets or niches on different search engines. Man, this could be even more powerful than Tumblr (which is also very pictured based). I think one of the best ways to go about this is to not PRIMARILY promote your own content, but have some really unique pictures that you know people will genuinely like. I mean, everyone will be curious to add and check your profile anyway. If you do decide to put some of your content there, then do it sporadically. The only thing about Pinterest is that it’s still in the invite stage (you request an invite or one of your friends already on there invites you).

It’s really hard to keep up with every social network, latest social media trend, but I have a gut feeling this will be here to stay just because of the accessibility, the fun, and the unique vibe you get! Check a video below to see how Lisa Irby has used it to her advantage. Enjoy!

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