This Is Why Your Blog Sucks!
I used to have a boss when I worked in sales that cited a quote all the time which he heard while attending some alcoholic anonymous class.
“If you fail to plan; you plan to fail”.
While I don’t know who should be credited for the quote itself (and honestly I didn’t bother to look it up either); I do know that it couldn’t be closer to the truth. Then he immediately follows up with another quote: “a plan that is not on paper is really no plan at all”. Again, it couldn’t be closer to the truth.
So let’s get to the real reason why you’re reading this article which could be any of the below reasons:
· Your blog already sucks
· Your just starting a blog
· You want to be a better blogger
· You desire deeper reader engagement
· You have a goal of gaining more readers
· Your want to achieve higher levels creativity and energy across your blog
· Or, for whatever other reason you might have
Regardless of the reason(s) you’re here because you care and because you want your blogger to be better, stronger, and more profitable. So I ask you this… Do you have plan for your blog? Is your blog plan in writing?
If you answered no to either one of these questions or no to both you just discovered the real reason why your blog sucks! Sorry to be so blunt but as the quote says “if you fail to plan, you plan to fail.”
Now what are you going to do about it? Since I am not really an arrogant person who goes out and hurts peoples feeling by telling them that there blog sucks; I’m going to provide you with one possible solution to get things turned around.
I recently discovered an eBook workbook titled “31 Days To Build A Better Blog” by Darren Rowse. Typically, I’m not one a guy that purchases a bunch of eBooks claiming to provide you with all this great information as I learned several years back that 99% of them are full of information you already know or just plan worthless material. Since this eBook workbook was just $19.95 I decided to go ahead and purchase it since it wasn’t a large investment and quite honestly I was impressed with it.
31 Days To Build A Better Blog might have been better titled as “31 Tasks Towards A Better Blog” but either way it lives up to its intended purpose of helping you create a better blog site. The concept was simple: bloggers set aside 31 days to be intentional about improving their blogs.
Each day for 31 days your presented with a daily task and teaching to give you concrete ways to take your blog to the next level – the goal being more readers, higher quality content, deeper reader engagement and higher levels of creativity and energy for the blogger.
Challenges included writing tasks, promotion techniques, methods to deepen reader engagement, creating thinking exercises, ideas for breaking through bloggers block and much more.
Once you get this workbook and follow the 31 daily challenges that you can pretty much repeat the tasks every thirty one days or with each separate blog and you’ll have a plan in writing and you’ll be planning for success. Best of all it is only $19.95 in which a money back guarantee is offered. Are you ready to join with 14,000 other bloggers and Kick-Start Your Blog with this 31 Day Challenge?
Download Your Copy of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog for an Investment of $19.95
This 94 page resource (actually it’s 188 pages as there are two pages on each page really) is ready for your download right now. You can order it here.
At 64 cents per daily task this is a resource that is designed to bring life and revitalization to your blog again and again as you continue to use it over coming months and years.
Join over 14,000 other bloggers in the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge today.
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“Until you commit your goals to paper, you have intentions that are seeds without soil.”
– Anonymous