- VampireLady33
Blogging Tips I Find Useful
Whether you are new at Stardoll blogging world, or you are a veteran blogger, there are always some new things you can learn about creating a unique, quality blog post. Here I am sharing some advice I use myself.
Isolate yourself. I don't know about you, but I write best when I have no distractions. Meaning I have to be alone in the room, and no TV or music on, (instrumental only). I close all my other windows, programs, and just focus on writing the article.
No post is better than a generic, unoriginal post. If you just can't get the creative juices flowing, and you have already tried writing posts on several topics, but none of them seemed right, just take a break. If you feel you are forced to write a post, you may produce one eventually, but it will look forced, and readers may notice that. You don't want that.
Let the post 'stay the night'. So you wrote the great post, checked it several times, and you finally wanna publish it. Great, but unless you really need it posted that day, let it stay on an external source for a while. For the night at best, as you will have a new perspective when reading it in the morning. You might notice some other mistakes or what you could have said better. I often try using this and it has helped me quite often.
So these are tips that were helpful to me, and I really hope some of you find them helpful as well.
~ Milena
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