One thing that every blogger has in common is commitment towards his or her work, though the blogging frequency might be a challenge but once in a while during the entire day a blogger does thinks about blogging.
One question that most bloggers hate answering and are always diplomatic about, if answering, is what motivated them to start blogging. This question is not that important when your blog is going strong and doing good, what's more important is keeping your blog the way it is, which thanks to Google is sometimes tough.
Your blog's success doesn't depends on it's follower count but the number of people it engages but this doesn't means that one would start blogging about anything and everything.
According to LinkedIn Marketing Solutions, blogging is very similar to following a diet, which as I already mentioned requires commitment and a strategy. The folks at LMS have divided different types of content into different blogging food groups, which are:
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One question that most bloggers hate answering and are always diplomatic about, if answering, is what motivated them to start blogging. This question is not that important when your blog is going strong and doing good, what's more important is keeping your blog the way it is, which thanks to Google is sometimes tough.
Your blog's success doesn't depends on it's follower count but the number of people it engages but this doesn't means that one would start blogging about anything and everything.
According to LinkedIn Marketing Solutions, blogging is very similar to following a diet, which as I already mentioned requires commitment and a strategy. The folks at LMS have divided different types of content into different blogging food groups, which are:
- Whole Wheat and Grains: The how-to and influencer posts which covers relevant topics for marketers.
- Vegetables: Posts about leadership, guest topics and case studies.
- Meat: Posts that are well researched and analysed like reviews.
- Dessert: Posts that can be quickly read and don't require much thinking over, videos, graphics and stories.
- Condiment: Bold statements and helpful links.
Happy viewing!
Share your thoughts about this healthy blogging diet in the comment section below.
Stay tuned and stay updated with E-junkie.
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