62 Blog Posts to Overcome Blogger's Block
by Marcie L. Hill
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Pub Date Jun 07 2013 | Archive Date Aug 18 2017
Description
Author and blogger Marcie L. Hill wants bloggers to know there is a way to overcome blogger’s block. In her book, 62 Blog Posts to Overcome Blogger's Block Marcie shows bloggers and content marketers how to produce engaging content that will attract more followers, get more shares and likes; and boost your brand and bottom line. :
This book provides tips, tools, and strategies on how to create blog posts, which will help keep your audience returning. In addition, it will boost your creativity; improve your writing and technology skills; and increase your engagement with your readers.
Not a blogger? That's okay. This book is for anyone who produces content for online or print properties.
Tips and information inside the book include: the pros and other consideration for each post type; visual examples of each type of post so bloggers can see how to create them; and the combined knowledge of approximately 60 bloggers, in all areas of expertise, who have over 10 million global followers.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780988294509 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
Average rating from 37 members
Featured Reviews
Good, quick read for when you're stuck for inspiration. It has certainly helped me pull a few ideas out of the bag of late.
This is a very good summary of how to improve online content. i had never systematically thought about it before, so this was very helpful.
This is a good book, you can tell the author has done their research and the tips and hints are directly aimed at bloggers. I think all bloggers have been there at some point where they have needed a nudge in the right direction - easy to read and follow too
A handy guide full of practical tips. It's perfect for dipping in and out of.
***This book was reviewed for Netgalley.***
Hill's 62 Blog Posts is a collection of various types of blog posts ranging from reviews to infographics to humour. There are eleven different sections that collects various types of posts. Each post type lists pros, cons, and other things to consider.
Part One collects the most popular types of posts like how-tos, inspirational, and lists. Part Two focuses on types of multi-media posts such as photos, audio, and webinars. Part Three looks at types of posts that honour others such as interview, guest posts, and gratitude posts.
Part Four went over posts to get your readership engaged, from simple things like quizzes and polls, to things with the potential to be more complex, like contests/giveaways, and open discussions. Parts Five and Six present ideas for showcasing your authority or ability to be a resource, with such suggestions as reviews, FAQs, and Special Reports. Part Seven gives ideas for a variety of humour posts like parody or jokes.
Parts Eight and Nine collects ideas for news and views, such as editorials and debates. Part Ten has just two suggestion under the label Additional Posts, these being announcements and traffic/income reports. The last section, Part Eleven, gives ideas for collating and condensing your information such as turning it into hardcopy or ebooks, making ‘Best of’ compilations, or creating a post series.
These ideas are very useful for a wide range of bloggers. Depending on what your focus is, you can pick the types of posts that best fit your needs, and tweak them to suit your own needs. If you want to branch out, or try a hand at something new, there is plenty here to get you started. I saved lots of the suggested links to resource programs for things like audio/video or creating animations. Perhaps I'll get brave enough to try something new myself!
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