Practice Writing Everyday: Here’s 5 Tips That Might Help You
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As a blogger, you should be able to write well. To get many subscribers to your blog, you should be consistent. With almost every blog writing one post everyday, you should keep up with the blogosphere by writing at least once in two or three days. And when you become a freelance writer, you need to write almost everyday and sometimes even twice a day. To manage at those times, you need to practice from now. Here are few tips which you can follow to have something to write everyday:

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1. Do A Product Review
Select a product from Amazon or any product related to your blog’s niche and write a complete review about the product. This will help you in developing the art of writing as well as reviewing any product. This might also get you an additional income. Add affiliate ID to the product and every product you sell will make you money. When writing a review, make sure you don’t be 100% positive or do a blatant promotion. Write both good and bad of the product.
2. Write A Paid Post
If you have a blog registered at Payperpost or any other paid to post sites, write a review about one of the advertisers. Don’t take opportunities which are not surrounded to your blog’s niche.
3. Write Crap
Yes! Write crap but don’t post it on your blog. Take a writing pad and scribble something in it. To tell the truth, this method has helped me a lot in getting content ideas. When I start scribbling something, I write whatever that comes to my mind and one of them turns to be content for my blog that day.
4. Write Guest Posts
When you have written a post for your blog on any specific day, try to write a guest post for a famous blog. Write good content, then send it to any blogger who is in need of guest posts and send it to him/her. This will help to build your profile online. If you are a freelance writer, this will help you to get more opportunities with a little extra pay.
5. Write an e-book
When you have done all the above and still left with extra time, then start writing an e-book about your niche. If you feel the e-book needs to be sold, then sell it at eBay or any other site. If you feel like giving the e-book for free, then give it to your blog subscribers. This can increase your blog’s subscriber count tremendously. You can build an authority for yourself.
Do you write regularly? Have you tried any of the above 5 options? What’s your experience with them? Please share it in comments?
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Ramkarthik, 18 year old blogger and freelance writer.


Mark | November 14th, 2007 at 3:45 pm #
Good stuff! One thing I’ve been doing to get one of my new blogs to grow is to simply review the opportunities on PayPerPost or SponsoredReviews. This particular blog I’m talking about is not yet up to the standards they have to be paid for posts, but hey — that doesn’t mean one can’t write about their stuff!
So it’s a win all over: I get stuff to write about, which helps build my blog’s content and attract readers, which helps me practice writing more, which helps the advertiser I’m writing about get free advertising. Granted, my one post one a young blog isn’t going to rake in the bucks for them, but every little bit helps.
Ramkarthik | November 14th, 2007 at 3:51 pm #
Mark, Payperpost and Sponsored Reviews are a good reward for bloggers and advertisers also benefit from these services. If you don’t have anything to write, there is no problem in writing a sponsored post.
Mark | November 14th, 2007 at 3:54 pm #
Oh I agree absolutely! What I was suggesting is for bloggers who have blogs that don’t qualify to be paid by those services just yet, they could still gain a wealth of ideas to blog about by browsing the opportunities they list.
Ramkarthik | November 14th, 2007 at 3:57 pm #
Mark, Good point there. It is a great way to find content idea by looking at their opportunities list they have.
maneesh | November 14th, 2007 at 6:21 pm #
you must have surely mentioned it elsewhere.. but you missed it here.. the most important thing to write better is to actually read…
Ramkarthik | November 15th, 2007 at 11:08 am #
Maneesh, I can’t think how I forgot that valuable point. A great reader makes a great writer.
Aseem Kishore | November 16th, 2007 at 10:06 pm #
I think once you start writing consistently, you’ll end up writing much better. It’s all about practice and patience.
Ramkarthik | November 16th, 2007 at 11:45 pm #
Aseem, Yes, indeed its all about practice and patience. Thanks for our comment.
nishu | November 20th, 2007 at 11:31 am #
Nice Post ram ,
I read seth godin and maki’s blog on making money on internet quite often ..
Seth write very small posts which are like quotes
and maki write very descriptive posts at doshdosh.com
I like your style most .. you write only what is necessary to be known .
nice work
keepit up
Ramkarthik | November 20th, 2007 at 12:15 pm #
Nishu, Thanks for your words. I’m glad you like my style. But I’m nowhere when compared to Seth and Maki. They are inspiration for millions of bloggers like me. Anyway thanks once again.
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Pixel Head | December 13th, 2007 at 2:45 pm #
What I’m not suppose to publish the crap as well. Thanks for letting me know. Now I need to go back and edit well over a year of crap…lol…I think I really need to start prewriting a lot more.