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Here’s the conclusion of a 3-part series on what it takes to become a pro blogger.
By now you should have a pretty good idea of what a pro blogger does, and why you want to become one. If you haven’t read parts 1 and 2, make sure to check them out as well.
Now, let’s take a look at my last 8 tips on what it takes to become a pro blogger.
11. Learn copy-writing… the right way.
One way of sharpening your pro blogger skills is to spend at least two hours writing every day. You want to learn basic writing skills. Use English correctly, but sound human, write with simplicity, and by all means, sound like you. You don’t have to come across like an English professor (unless you talk that way every day).
12. Treat your blogging career as you would any job that you expect to pay you well.
It may take some time before you see a return on your efforts. Most jobs will pay you anywhere from weekly to monthly. If you want your blog to pay you regularly, you have to look at it as you would any other job. The difference, you’re the boss. But if you stay consistent, you’ll be able to work part-time hours and receive full-time pay.
If you are writing articles, you may not have an immediate return. However, the benefits of posts can last forever.
13. Enjoy your work.
I’ve said this before, but it bares repeating. If you want to become a pro blogger, it will help if you love the topic you’re writing about. It’s one of the things that will keep you going when all heck is breaking out around you.
14. A pro blogger will encourage their readers to comment and leave feedback on their blog posts.
Having interaction on your blog is one of the things that creates community surrounding a pro blogger. When you hear from your readers, it can be very encouraging. So remember, your writing is more for their benefit than yours.
16. Don’t spend too much time tweaking your blog.
This is another issue I have to remind myself of constantly. It’s so easy to get caught up in the “beautification” of our blogs. It’s easy to spend hours and hours on design and when you’re done, no content has been added. Not good.
While you do want your blog to be appealing to the eye, don’t let that desire override the need for adding good quality content. Change is okay, just don’t spend too much time focusing on the ‘look’. A pro blogger is always focused on the quality of the content he provides.
17. Ask Questions
One way to be certain that you’re giving your readers information that they definitely want is to ask them. When you write posts, it’s okay to ask your readers what they’d like to read more about. You’ll be amazed at some of the ideas that will come forward.
18. Never Quit
A pro blogger is certain of her outcome. When you first start blogging, you’ll notice that your blog may not be getting much traffic, you opt-in list doesn’t get filled out, and nobody comments on your posts. It’s okay. Remember Rome… it wasn’t built in a day. Your blog won’t be either. Just continue posting and giving good information to your readers. Over time, you’ll realize the benefits of consistency.
So there you have it.
Becoming a pro blogger isn’t hard, but it takes work… a lot of work. You’ll have ebbs and tides in the process, but isn’t it that way with most things? Especially in the home-based business arena.
If you’re going for the gusto, don’t settle for being a mediocre blogger. Go for the big time and strive to become a pro blogger that web searchers will flock to. Yes, that can happen for you too. As you continue to see your blog traffic increase, you’ll be glad that you kept it moving.
Make sure that you haven’t missed any sections of this topic. You can read all three by clicking the links below:
Tips to Becoming a Pro Blogger – Part 1
Tips to Becoming a Pro Blogger – Part 2