
After hundreds of hours researching everything I could find about blogs, authors, design, and writing, I ended up with a handful of REALLY useful posts.
And they’re packed full of practical tips you can use today!
This post is part of the Writing series. Check out all of the posts in the series.
Top 10 Posts for Starting (or Improving) Your Blog
Top 10 Posts That Will Take Your Writing to the Next Level
Top 10 Posts for Getting Your Message Out – Coming Soon!
Today, I share the 10 posts that have brought about the greatest improvements in my passion to write.
The BEST things are FREE!
Well…I actually purchased eBooks using 3 of the links. So I’m sharing the affiliate links in this post. But the research is free to you!
Here they are – simply click on the topic below to follow the link to the article or resource…
1. 3 Great Blog Post Templates You Can Use Today
2. Does Your Writing Lack the Conviction It Deserves?
3. How to Build a Content Plan for Your Blog
4. 12 Tips for Faster Blogging When You’re Short on Time
5. 11 Ways to Use Old Content for New Content
6. Cheat Sheet for Writing Blog Posts that Go Viral
7. 4 Strategies for Creating Titles That Jump Off the Page
8. 31 Days to Building a Better Blog – affiliate link
9. Discover the Secrets of Successful Bloggers – affiliate link
10. Your First Week of Blogging – affiliate link
Hopefully, they’ll help you as much as they’ve helped me! And keep writing!
Question: What posts do you recommend for improving one’s writing? Share yours in the comments!
These are valuable … and timely. Having just read this on Savvy Online Business Builder “Did you know: Every minute, 684,500 pieces of content are shared on Facebook, 100,000 tweets are sent on Twitter, and 48 hours worth of new video is uploaded to YouTube.” now I know why it’s so hard to get noticed. It’s impossible to keep up with even the most captivating and interesting blogs. Looks like I now have at least 10 more instructional pieces to try out.
Thanks for connecting Jane! The social media data is very interesting. The key is focusing on what you have that no one else can offer the way you do. Have a great day!
Hi Michael – I’m sorry I’m slow to get over here, but I just want to thank you for including my link in your round up. This is a great resource and I’m thrilled to be included among folks that I admire, such as Michael Hyatt, Jeff Goins, Brian Clark, etc. This is a great resource for anyone working to improve their blogging efforts!
You are welcome. Thanks for connecting!
Bookmarked! I bought #8 on building a better blog some time ago and it made a big difference for me. It is great that there are so many (mostly FREE) resources out there.
Yep – so many unselfish bloggers!
Loved it, Michael. I enjoyed the headline information. I have a good source for headlines but saw some ideas that caught my eye. If you have time, take a quick peek at my new blog I just began the 1st of January and give me some quick feedback. I would sure appreciate it. How long has this blog been up?
http://www.21stcenturyconfusion.con
Zach
Sorry if I wasn’t supposed to leave my blog link. I didn’t make a link so I assume links are off. I apologize.
It seems your link did not show up because you ended it with .con rather than .com. You should be able to edit it.
Thanks, Michael!
Love your tip – write every day. I’ve heard of David Garfinkel’s book, Headlines that Make You Rich, but have not read it. Thanks for the ideas!
Good stuff!
Hyatt says if you write daily the blog begins to catch on faster and builds platform quicker. I think it’s fine if you have a plan like blogging a book and can write pertinent posts. That often. I just love to write, even if it does cost me sleep! Lol
I’m the same way – most of the time.
The same is true for me, David. In fact it’s one of the reasons I started this blog. I wrote about it in my post 3 Reasons I Started This Blog – http://www.michaelnichols.org/3-reasons-i-started-a-blog.