After blogging everyday for over a year, I started running out of good ideas to blog about. Well I didn't really run out of them - But when I sat down to write a post, I wouldn't remember any of the ideas that I wanted to write about.
So I started to use a notepad and a pen to remember my ideas. When my son saw me doing this he decided to help me out by getting me a "Dad's Pad". Here is the video tip that I made about this Blogging Tip:
Never Get Bloggers Block Again:
This is something that I use every single day to get blog post ideas for both of my blogs - i-Blogger and The HCG Diet 411 Blog.
Have you ever thought about writing down your blog post ideas?
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2 comments:
Funny that you mention this. I just had a conversation with my fellow Write Guy who states he has blog block. Too many times I find myself seeing/thinking of something that I would like to blog about and I simply forget. The pad would be a great idea. My biggest concern, is not being block but wondering if people find what I find interesting. I want my personal blog to be more interactive. I want to in some way create a forum an avenue of discussion. Do you have suggestions for that?
Hey Chub,
I think this happens to the best of us. Tell you buddy about the Dad Pad!
You know the great thing about blogging is - you can blog about whatever you want and there is usually people out there that share the same interests as you do. Those are the people who you want as your readers. But don't be afraid to blog about your interests because that is what will set you apart from all of the other bloggers in your niche/topic. Just be you!
As for making your blog more interactive, you can actually add a forum to your blog if you want. I noticed that you use Blogger.com and there is a site that lets you embed the forum into your blogger blog. It's pretty simple too. The site is called Nabble. www.nabble.com
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Thanks,
Brian M. Connole
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