10 blogging tips for your startup - part 1/2

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Business ideas for startups are emerging in a number of very interesting achievements, which are good to be informed about. Do you plan, or even already have, a successful startup project? How do you let others know about you? Do you use a blog or are you already bored with this thought? What if it is worth it? Try the following tips from Business 2 Community website making your blog a beneficial marketing tool.

1. Blog regularly. A blog, where new posts appear irregularly or almost accidentally, is a dead blog. Maybe you do not have time to add a comment daily, but what about doing it three times or at least twice a week? After all, you do not have to write lengthy essays that just bore readers. It may well be just a list of your knowledge on a specific topic or interesting info graphics or other things to attract your readers.

2. Choose topics wisely and cooperate. Ideas that you can publish are legion, and it is not easy to choose the right topics. Then why do you have a team? The responsibility does not need to hang on just one person. Divide the work within the team, select the issue that is relevant to you together, and assist each other in writing and editing.

3. Do not be frightened of writer’s block. Do you know what blank page syndrome is? You may have the similar feeling that you have not something to write about on your blog, even if you have not started yet. However, once you start writing, the more topics your mind will bring forth. You will connect to bloggers’ networks that will affect you as much as you influence them.

4. Start with 5 topics. Why five and not just one? Five topics will force you to continue writing after the first article. Topics can vary during the course, but the variety and the spectrum of unanswered questions that have yet to be answered, will not let you just quit. When you write a one post, go on to the next.

5. Use the keyhole principle. Only an experienced journalist can create an article on the spot. So, try the keyhole concept by starting with a more general introduction of the topic, then write about 3 to 4 paragraphs directly about the topic, then summarize and generalize the topic at the end. Have you written about 350 words? Great! Your first post on the blog is ready.

You can read the second part of the article tomorrow.

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