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Attempting
to blog daily can be a tough assignment. Building an audience isn’t something
that happens overnight or in a few months. Consistency and good content is the key
to developing followers. Anything beyond those qualities is truly a blessing!
We often
find ourselves so busy attempting to write the “next” blog we often forget to
put the effort into following others, commenting on their blogs or just asking
a few questions. Forgetting those people who are on the same journey as us is a
mistake. Taking the proper time to put
forth the effort increases our network, friends and influences.
I find it
tough to take the time and provide the moral support to others. It’s far easier
for me to write a blog or come up with something new rather than comment. It
bugs me, not having the time I need to give back to others. Particularly, since
I joined Bloggers.com it has become impossible to follow everyone.
So I’ve
created a plan.
·
Those
who comment on my musings, get top priority. Whatever those loyal folks do, I
will do my best to follow and return the praise.
·
I
will slowly read, pick and choose
other bloggers with similar interests within the blogging communities I post and
comment on their writings.
·
Lastly,
I will prioritize the blogsters of bloggers.com and follow the same method as
above.
·
Those
who return the interests will be on my “A” list, the others will simply be replaced
by new people.
·
Those
who stick are my tribe members and most cherished friends!
I hate rules-
but to you, me and the rest of my schedule it’s only fair. To not set your own
ground rules would mean everyone gets lost in the “social media” arena and we
accomplish little.
Between my
job, moonlighting as a blogger, assisting in daily chores and following my
emails, social media sites and the two or three hours of sleep during the
weeknights; I am pretty much maxed out.
My lack of
sleep has taken a toll after a couple of years of the crazy schedule.
I soon need
to find the time write an eBook and a regular book. I must also consider the
direction of my blog as a business. One of the things I’ve found out by
blogging is it’s so easy to keep focusing on writing a blog, while forgetting
the other aspects of becoming a ”brand.”
Having a
clearer direction of sail is paramount to turning an adventure into a
successful business strategy.
I want to
thank those who follow my blog and comment. I sincerely appreciate your
interest.
My hope is these thoughts have given you some ideas
about your own blogging adventures or perhaps shared some parallel ideas towards
your own start-up or entrepreneurship!
A journey can lead a thousand
different directions, but a clear path and roadmap always helps!
Until
We Meet Again,
Jim Carver
Jim Carver
Author: The Legacy of David A. Wells- The Lexington High School
“Band of Gold”
Something Meaningful that Matters!
www.successthroughmusic.com
Something Meaningful that Matters!
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Sounds like a good plan. Bloggers.com is really a good source of followers/readers. Happy blogging! :)
ReplyDeletePinay, Thank you for joining me here! I am discovering the distinction o being a part of Bloggers.com. There are so many people in the network. Take Care, Jim
DeleteIts a good plan, just don't be too hard on yourself to be obedient. I find for me, dialoging is really good . Its a win/win. Though I don't write every day, when I do, there is interrest, and the rest of the time I can make connections and build up others.
ReplyDeleteThank you or your input.I like your plan- it's solid! Jim
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