On Blogging Balance

I read an insightful blog post over at Blog Herald earlier and I realize that it actually put into black and white what I have been thinking all along. When my blogging friends and I get together and chat about our blogging activities, we normally share our own tips and tricks – best practices so […]

Avoiding The Repetition Of Words

Have you ever read blog posts or articles in general which seem to reflect the writer’s lack of vocabulary? What I mean by this is that there is some written work in which the same words are used over and over again, sometimes more than twice in a sentence. Grammatically, there is nothing wrong with […]

More On Blogging Balance

In the last post, we took a look at two activities that are important when it comes to blogging. To recap, they are reading and writing. Drawing from the article by Anne Helmond, there are three other activities that you need to consider when finding your blogging balance. One of these is commenting. I have […]

Finding Time To Write (Part 2)

Have you tried setting your alarm a bit earlier than usual yet? Did it work? I suppose that it also involves some sort of discipline on your part. I remember how many times I have set my alarm only to actually get up an hour after it goes off. So anyway, here are more ideas […]

Long Or Short?

No, I am not talking about the size of paper. I am, in fact, thinking about the length of a blog post. I have always been a proponent of short blog posts – not short short but roundabouts 200++ words. My rationale is that readers who frequent blogs may not have the luxury of time […]

What Do You Think Of Using Post Templates?

I recently read a blog post titled Boost Your Blogging Productivity With Post Templates over at Daily Blog Tips. It talked about how using a post template can help both you and your readers save time and if you believe in the idea that time is money, then you would certainly want to save as […]