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How to Create a Writer's Blog
Rob Parnell
You don't need me to tell you that self
publicity is a writer's secret weapon.
Bear in mind that when you decide you
want to be a published author, it's most likely going to
take you anywhere between two to five years to see your
books in print - that's the reality of the traditional publishing
world.
So why not use that time to build a
following? Why wait until the last minute to start your
promotional activities when the Internet is a perfect
place to get people reading your writing, and getting to
know and like you through a regular blog?
It's not as if it costs anything - except
your time - so you have no real excuse do you?
Where to Start
Go immediately to blogger.com and register
a blog spot for yourself, either using your own name or
some other phrase that means something to you.
Don't use Wordpress unless you're a
complete masochist - and have oodles of time to waste on
incomprehensible readme files. I have no idea why people
use Wordpress at all - it's the most complicated
interface I have ever come across and requires a degree
in engineering just to install.
(Maybe that's it. Engineers are different
from normal people - strange and unsociable with strange
superiority complexes - maybe they need that level of
complexity to feel validated!)
Blogger.com is easy. It does everything
for you - and the dashboard where you can add your own
stuff is beautifully simple to understand. The only
drawback (if you can call it that) is that you need a
gmail account to get started. No sweat.
What to Say
You don't need to have publishing credits
to start talking about writing. It's your blog. You can
say what you like. That's the beauty of the Net. Your
opinion, your worldview is just as valid as anyone
else's.
In fact, that's the trick I think: to be
as honest and as frank as you can be. That's what will
make you seem unique.
Don't just trot out the standard line on
writing issues. Get in touch with how you really feel
about your craft - and state it, boldly, with pride.
Blogs become popular over time because
people dip into them, enjoy what they read - and remember
you. And they remember sincerity for a lot longer than
you simply trying to sell yourself, your books and your
writing.
How Often You Should Blog
The major search engines trawl the Net at
least once a week. Their spiders are looking for new
content.
Therefore, in order for a blog to start
appearing in search listings you need to keep updating
it. Once a week ideally - but we all know that's not
practical much of the time.
Regularity is the key - and relevance. Add
topicality to your blog by mentioning world events,
personalities and contemporary issues. These all raise
your blog's profile - and its popularity.
Building a popular blog can take around a
year or two - there's no getting around that. But that's
why you need to start yours now. Think of your writing
career as a long term investment. In a couple of years
from now, wouldn't it be better to know that you've had
blog readers - and loyal subscribers over that time?
Make sure you sign up for all the RSS
feeds on offer - and you'll find, over time, you'll get
more and more visitors.
Find an Angle
If nothing else, the media teaches us one
thing: it's the angle that grabs attention.
Start a blog that details your week by
week journey through your book or novel, for instance.
Write about a cause you believe in. Save
the Whales, Obesity, Cancer Cures for example.
Take a religious or political stance (and
get ready for vociferous responses!)
Or simply write about where you live, or
the history of a place you love.
You'll find like minded people attracted
to your site - and, one day, maybe a news service will
contact you to use you as an authority in an interview.
These things happen.
Can You Get Paid to Blog?
Yep. Put Google Ads on your blog.
Blogger.com shows you how to do this. It's free and
whenever anyone clicks on an ad within your blog page,
you get paid. Easy. Money for jam.
You could also put an email catcher on
your blog.
getresponse.com is free - as are many
others. Do a search on 'free autoresponders' - and most
will integrate seemlessly with blogger.com. I use aweber.com - they've been around forever.
After
a few months you can try offering books and ebooks you've written to
your subscribers, maybe through Kindle - which is a very easy way to
publish yourself. Or offer other writer's book as an affiliate.
Why not? Everyone's doing it - why leave
money on the table?
In the Future You'll Wish You
Started Now
Because when you do have your own
published books out there in the real world, you'll have
people you can tell about it. Publishers will like you
for being able to say you have readymade fans to whom you
can promote your work.
Book sales don't just happen nowadays. You
have to find avenues of publicity and ways of increasing
the probability you'll sell your books on the publisher's
behalf.
And every little helps.
Till next time,
Keep Writing!

rob@easywaytowrite.com
Your Success is My Concern
The Easy Way to
Write

THIS WEEK'S WRITER'S QUOTE:
"It's always too early to
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Norman Vincent Peale
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