Post by account_disabled on Jan 6, 2024 5:59:09 GMT
Can you really write a post without knowing anything about a topic? In a certain sense yes, but it's not about writing at random , so if you think you'll spend 5 minutes on a post, abandon all hope. Here we always talk about quality writing, about creating valuable content for the blog. Everything we don't know about a topic can be shared with our readers, for two essential reasons: others will also recognize themselves in our shortcomings and this creates involvement other readers will be able to fill in our gaps in the comments and this generates discussion I like to see the blog as a moment of dialogue, not always as a platform to teach something I know to others. I don't know everything, then. Don't the most authentic conversations arise when someone raises a concern with their friends? Write a reflection Reflecting is a good way to create blog content.
Reflecting means focusing on a topic we hadn't thought about before. Maybe it's a word read in a blog or a comment left by a reader, there is an external stimulus that triggers something within us. A while ago I talked about my thoughts on self-publishing , but I didn't spend 5 minutes writing that article. The reflection was long, because I wanted to think about some issues that had previously escaped me. Blogging has a certain philosophical air, because the blogger reasons and finds his thoughts in his reasoning. Posts Special Data like these help the blogger understand which path to follow and what choices to make. Tell an experience Nowadays, when we talk so much about storytelling, perhaps we forget that the first blogs that appeared online did nothing more than recount one's experiences . They were diaries, right? In a diary there is only us face to face with a blank page. This is how a blog can be seen: as a blank paper on which to write a part of our life, it doesn't matter what the theme of our blog is, it doesn't even matter what the objective is or whether it is a personal or corporate blog. Personal experiences are always winning content , because they show the person behind the keyboard.
Before the end of January I had never revised one of my books , not in the true sense of the word. But I care a lot about that book and I decided to work on it well. I can't teach someone how to revise a book, but I can tell you how I revised it. Express a doubt Does a blogger have to know everything? Just opening a blog on any topic does not put the blogger on a pedestal, it does not show him as a true expert in that field, because there is no one in the world who has complete knowledge of the subject than him. In a blog, then, it is difficult to talk only about one topic. We usually have a number of related topics. And so two years ago I wanted to publish ten questions about ebooks , to fill all the doubts I had about digital books. Comprehensive answers were received in the comments. That post was pretty quick, because it only consists of an introduction and a list of questions. But my four questions on storytelling became a post that was transformed, thanks to the comments, into a multiple and spontaneous interview.
Reflecting means focusing on a topic we hadn't thought about before. Maybe it's a word read in a blog or a comment left by a reader, there is an external stimulus that triggers something within us. A while ago I talked about my thoughts on self-publishing , but I didn't spend 5 minutes writing that article. The reflection was long, because I wanted to think about some issues that had previously escaped me. Blogging has a certain philosophical air, because the blogger reasons and finds his thoughts in his reasoning. Posts Special Data like these help the blogger understand which path to follow and what choices to make. Tell an experience Nowadays, when we talk so much about storytelling, perhaps we forget that the first blogs that appeared online did nothing more than recount one's experiences . They were diaries, right? In a diary there is only us face to face with a blank page. This is how a blog can be seen: as a blank paper on which to write a part of our life, it doesn't matter what the theme of our blog is, it doesn't even matter what the objective is or whether it is a personal or corporate blog. Personal experiences are always winning content , because they show the person behind the keyboard.
Before the end of January I had never revised one of my books , not in the true sense of the word. But I care a lot about that book and I decided to work on it well. I can't teach someone how to revise a book, but I can tell you how I revised it. Express a doubt Does a blogger have to know everything? Just opening a blog on any topic does not put the blogger on a pedestal, it does not show him as a true expert in that field, because there is no one in the world who has complete knowledge of the subject than him. In a blog, then, it is difficult to talk only about one topic. We usually have a number of related topics. And so two years ago I wanted to publish ten questions about ebooks , to fill all the doubts I had about digital books. Comprehensive answers were received in the comments. That post was pretty quick, because it only consists of an introduction and a list of questions. But my four questions on storytelling became a post that was transformed, thanks to the comments, into a multiple and spontaneous interview.