Do you want to become a more effective blogger? To write better, more engaging content?
Of course you do.
But you also want to blog in an authentic, conversational way, to make the experience enjoyable for you. Am I right?
Well, this one blogging technique might just do the trick.
Imagine a father coming home from work. Late. Too late. He’s tired, his spirit broken by all the work he had to do. He walks into his daughter’s room to tuck her in. She’s pouting a bit.
“What’s wrong, princess?” he asks her.
She tells him she is upset because Daddy has been working so much lately that he hasn’t spent enough time with her.
The father feels terrible for this. “Well… what if Daddy tells you the best bedtime story ever to make up for it,” he says, and holds his breath hoping she’ll give him a chance.
If you were to see the way her eyes light up, you’d know this is the answer — to make up for lost time, to bridge the gap between people.
Dammit, a great story can tear down walls, build them right back, even nudge the world a bit.
This is all that blogging is all about. Stories.
Stories about people just like us, who sometimes get to do things that seem impossible to us.
All great blogging is about the kind of stories we wish to live. All great blogging is about the kind of stories that you’d like to shout out to the world from the top of a mountain.
If you know a story you wish everyone else knew, then, by all means, blog about it. We’ll all be grateful for it.
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I agree
excellent suggestion
Great post! Happy New Year 2019! 🎆🎉😊🎇
Tell a Story? I can do that!
Yeah, amazing!
Thank you!
Thankyou! My blogs entertain a life story and now I know I’m doing something alright.
I really like your writing style.
Short, on point and entertaining, keep up the good work!
If stories worked for Abraham Lincoln then they can certainly succeed for me.
Great post tell me stories.
Very good, I am going to reblog this one for you.
Thank you!
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Nice post! Thanks for sharing. I’m starting a street photography blog, any advise is more than Welcome!
Tell a story, of course.
Also, do try to figure out how often you should post. Experiment. See how people react. When it comes to sharing photography, it is easy to post too often.
Also, I’d say that it is important to figure out a different angle. What is everyone in your niche doing? How could you improve upon that? Or, even better, what can you do that no one else is doing? What can you add, subtract, change, or improvise?
Unique. Quality over quantity. Stick to a schedule. Be as consistent as possible. Engage with your audience, engage with others in your niche. Blogging is about making friends, not just a game of numbers.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
Hey men, thanks for sharing your thoughts, I really appreciate it. If you can, please read the post that I have just upload to see your reactions. I am interested to learn form people like you that have more time doing this. THANKS
What a fantastic post. So many incredible tips. Thank you
Thank you!
Christian; I believe that your post was fascinating, perhaps a little predictable, but impressive. Can one story erase all the father’s prior disappointments? In the mind of a loving daughter…Yes!
Hi Major,
Thank you.
Also, do check your e-mail. I sent you an e-mail about the 0 to 5K Program you purchased, and haven’t heard back from you.
Christian; I have have been having computer problems and took my main computer back to Office Max for repair. Meanwhile, I have purchased a used one, installed privacy software while I am waiting. Please keep my posts updated. Major
No worries. Ready when you are. The program does not start until we have our first Skype chat.
Very inspiring.
Thank you, Danny.