As I work on marketing my book, 62 Blog Posts to Overcome Blogger’s Block, I have to determine how my book will solve the problems of my target audience, which are bloggers, journalism students, students in grades 6 through 12, and businesses. At this time, however, I will discuss ways bloggers can benefit from my book.
Diversified content
Bloggers will learn how to produce content beyond the most common blog posts. Specifically, they will gain knowledge on how to create and incorporate multimedia tools, animation, news posts and humor. All of this will help to enhance their writing and technical skills; make them authorities on their subjects; and keep their audience returning.
Increased creativity
Content can be written on spoken; it can be serious or silly. Also, photos, videos, screencasts, animation and audio will take bloggers’ creativity to a new level. While most bloggers write posts and add an image for greater impact, multimedia tools will make them think visually. This will ultimately add a different level of connectivity and engagement with their audiences.
More tech knowledge
Their tech knowledge will be expanded with the use of audio, video, screencasts, presentations and photos programs. In addition to learning how to use the programs to create these multimedia gems, bloggers still have to learn the basics of editing. No worries. Many programs listed in the book are easy to use and easy to understand.
Learn from other bloggers
Nearly one-third of the blog examples in 62 Blog Posts to Overcome Bloggers Block are about blogging. Therefore, bloggers at all levels can learn about the art of blogging from others in the industry.
Consistent blogging schedule
If bloggers create at least one new post a week, they will have over a year’s worth of content. This requires commitment. Think about how amazing their site would be if they created a different type of blog post from the book each week.
Above are just five ways bloggers can benefit from 62 Blog Posts to Overcome Blogger’s Block. What are other benefits not mentioned here?
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producing quality content comes from experience.
To newbies, I would like to say that they have to be more serious if they really want to blog. They should not get disappointed by small failures they may face in blogging.
-Yogesh
I was recently offered £500 to write a book by a local journalist and £2000 upon completion. After I showed him a short draft of my stories which would be fact as well as educational, I am unsure of the value of my work and whether to try elsewhere would love advice as I am new to this