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Blogging 101
From idea to blog post
some pointers to set you on your way

www.pookyshares.com
INSPIRATION!
When inspiration strikes, take note!



   As a blogger, you will find that inspiration finds
   you at the strangest moments and in the most
   unusual ways. Every now and then you’ll
   have an ‘aha’ moment and the best idea
   EVER for a blog post will come to you as
   you’re running your car through the carwash.
   It’s such a great idea that there’s no way you’ll
   forget it…

   WRONG!

   We’re all fallible. Note your ideas as they
   arise using a tool like Evernote, or even go
   crazy and use a pad and pen. That way you’ll
   always have a pool of great ideas to draw on
   and nothing will get forgotten.


                                                        www.pookyshares.com
SPACE
Remove all distractions




                          Give yourself the space and time you need to
                          write. Remove all distractions. Turn your phone
                          off, log out of your email, make sure you’ve got
                          everything you need to hand so you won’t have
                          to get up again.

                          Then just write.

                          You’ll find that if you make an effort to set aside
                          quality time to plan and write blog posts rather
                          than shoehorning them as a second priority, that
                          the quality of what you write will rapidly improve.
                          And you’ll find it more enjoyable too.




                                                             www.pookyshares.com
READ AROUND
Get inspired by reading around your topic



  Once you’ve decided on the topic of today’s
  blogpost, read everything you can find on the
  topic. This might include:

  •   Blog posts
  •   Comments on blogs
  •   News stories
  •   Books – or parts thereof

  This can help you to get really familiar with
  your topic and ensure you’re sharing all the
  most valuable information. As you’re
  reading, think about how to put your own
  unique spin on things too.




                                                  www.pookyshares.com
BRAINSTORM
What should your post cover?


                               Now that you’ve got lots of ideas floating
                               around your head on your topic of choice,
                               think about what points you should cover in
                               your blog post and how they might be
                               presented in a way that is relevant and
                               interesting to your audience.

                               Consider:
                               • Does anything need defining / explaining –
                                  to what level?
                               • What problems can you help your
                                  audience solve?
                               • What is your opinion on this? What are the
                                  opinions of others?
                               • How can you present this information in a
                                  way that is different to what everyone else
                                  has done?


                                                               www.pookyshares.com
FLESH IT OUT
Flesh out your sub-headings


                              Using the framework you’ve created, start
                              writing and add flesh to the bones.
                              Remember that no word should be extraneous
                              or you’ll lose readers.

                              I always find it useful to imagine someone
                              reading on a mobile device on a packed
                              commuter train… would they be compelled to
                              read on? If not, cut it down or rethink what
                              you’ve written.

                              600-800 words is a good length for a blog post
                              though there will inevitably be occasions when
                              you want to bend or downright break this rule
                              of thumb.




                                                              www.pookyshares.com
ADD DEPTH
Links and images will add depth to your post




  Add links to your text highlighting useful posts
  – either your own or someone else’s. This will
  add depth of information to what you’ve
  written. It’s likely that during all that research
  you did earlier, you came across some
  fantastic posts or sites you’d like to share with
  interested others.

  Source images or videos for your post (or
  make your own if you’re feeling daring) these
  will help to bring it alive and make it more
  interesting.




                                                       www.pookyshares.com
TITLE
The right title will make your post either sink or swim


                             You need to think up a great title for your blog
                             post. And when I say great I don’t mean
                             clever, funny or witty. I mean a title which will
                             help readers and search engines quickly
                             decide whether your blog post is relevant and
                             interesting to them.

                             A good title:
                             • Is ten words or less
                             • Is 60 characters or less
                             • Makes it clear what the post is about
                             • Draws the reader’s interest
                             • Gives the reader a reason to read

                             A top tip is to look at the titles on magazine
                             covers and see if you can rewrite them into
                             titles that would suit your audience.



                                                                      www.pookyshares.com
EDIT
NEVER skip this crucial step




  By the time you’ve finished writing your post it
  can feel tedious to have to edit it as well, but
  you should NEVER scrimp on editing time. It
  doesn’t take that long and it will improve the
  readability of your blog and ensure it looks
  professional.

  When editing, consider:
  • Is there anything you can remove? There
    should be no surplus text.
  • Is your spelling and grammar spot on?
  • Do all your links work?
  • Does everything make sense?
  • Is there anything missing?



                                                     www.pookyshares.com
PUBLISH
You’re all set to press ‘go’…




                                Now you’re ready to hit the publish button. If
                                your blogging interface allows it, take a look at
                                a preview before you press go – otherwise
                                take a good look at your live post right away to
                                make sure ther are no formatting or other
                                obvious issues.

                                Once you’re happy with it, you’re ready to
                                stary sharing it. Share your post via your
                                social media networks ensuring you give
                                people good reasons to want to come and
                                read it. Of course, a well-written title will do
                                the hard work for you.




                                                                     www.pookyshares.com
HAPPY BLOGGING!
Good luck! Let us know how you get on…




     For more help and advice on blogging and all
     things social media visit



     www.pookyshares.com


     And follow

     @PookyH

                                                    www.pookyshares.com

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Blogging 101 - from idea to post

  • 1. Blogging 101 From idea to blog post some pointers to set you on your way www.pookyshares.com
  • 2. INSPIRATION! When inspiration strikes, take note! As a blogger, you will find that inspiration finds you at the strangest moments and in the most unusual ways. Every now and then you’ll have an ‘aha’ moment and the best idea EVER for a blog post will come to you as you’re running your car through the carwash. It’s such a great idea that there’s no way you’ll forget it… WRONG! We’re all fallible. Note your ideas as they arise using a tool like Evernote, or even go crazy and use a pad and pen. That way you’ll always have a pool of great ideas to draw on and nothing will get forgotten. www.pookyshares.com
  • 3. SPACE Remove all distractions Give yourself the space and time you need to write. Remove all distractions. Turn your phone off, log out of your email, make sure you’ve got everything you need to hand so you won’t have to get up again. Then just write. You’ll find that if you make an effort to set aside quality time to plan and write blog posts rather than shoehorning them as a second priority, that the quality of what you write will rapidly improve. And you’ll find it more enjoyable too. www.pookyshares.com
  • 4. READ AROUND Get inspired by reading around your topic Once you’ve decided on the topic of today’s blogpost, read everything you can find on the topic. This might include: • Blog posts • Comments on blogs • News stories • Books – or parts thereof This can help you to get really familiar with your topic and ensure you’re sharing all the most valuable information. As you’re reading, think about how to put your own unique spin on things too. www.pookyshares.com
  • 5. BRAINSTORM What should your post cover? Now that you’ve got lots of ideas floating around your head on your topic of choice, think about what points you should cover in your blog post and how they might be presented in a way that is relevant and interesting to your audience. Consider: • Does anything need defining / explaining – to what level? • What problems can you help your audience solve? • What is your opinion on this? What are the opinions of others? • How can you present this information in a way that is different to what everyone else has done? www.pookyshares.com
  • 6. FLESH IT OUT Flesh out your sub-headings Using the framework you’ve created, start writing and add flesh to the bones. Remember that no word should be extraneous or you’ll lose readers. I always find it useful to imagine someone reading on a mobile device on a packed commuter train… would they be compelled to read on? If not, cut it down or rethink what you’ve written. 600-800 words is a good length for a blog post though there will inevitably be occasions when you want to bend or downright break this rule of thumb. www.pookyshares.com
  • 7. ADD DEPTH Links and images will add depth to your post Add links to your text highlighting useful posts – either your own or someone else’s. This will add depth of information to what you’ve written. It’s likely that during all that research you did earlier, you came across some fantastic posts or sites you’d like to share with interested others. Source images or videos for your post (or make your own if you’re feeling daring) these will help to bring it alive and make it more interesting. www.pookyshares.com
  • 8. TITLE The right title will make your post either sink or swim You need to think up a great title for your blog post. And when I say great I don’t mean clever, funny or witty. I mean a title which will help readers and search engines quickly decide whether your blog post is relevant and interesting to them. A good title: • Is ten words or less • Is 60 characters or less • Makes it clear what the post is about • Draws the reader’s interest • Gives the reader a reason to read A top tip is to look at the titles on magazine covers and see if you can rewrite them into titles that would suit your audience. www.pookyshares.com
  • 9. EDIT NEVER skip this crucial step By the time you’ve finished writing your post it can feel tedious to have to edit it as well, but you should NEVER scrimp on editing time. It doesn’t take that long and it will improve the readability of your blog and ensure it looks professional. When editing, consider: • Is there anything you can remove? There should be no surplus text. • Is your spelling and grammar spot on? • Do all your links work? • Does everything make sense? • Is there anything missing? www.pookyshares.com
  • 10. PUBLISH You’re all set to press ‘go’… Now you’re ready to hit the publish button. If your blogging interface allows it, take a look at a preview before you press go – otherwise take a good look at your live post right away to make sure ther are no formatting or other obvious issues. Once you’re happy with it, you’re ready to stary sharing it. Share your post via your social media networks ensuring you give people good reasons to want to come and read it. Of course, a well-written title will do the hard work for you. www.pookyshares.com
  • 11. HAPPY BLOGGING! Good luck! Let us know how you get on… For more help and advice on blogging and all things social media visit www.pookyshares.com And follow @PookyH www.pookyshares.com