Ideas for Writing Better, Longer Blogs

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SUMMARY: A list of ideas to help you write better, more search-friendly blogs.

Great blog posts can give a real boost to your search engine rankings and real-life response.  If only it were easier to sit down and crank out a long, interesting, entertaining post, huh?

With as much writing as I do, here are some of the things I've found that can help you make the most of your blog.

MAKE A SCHEDULE & A LIST

How often do you want to update your blog? You might have a goal to create a new post every week, every couple of weeks, every month ... whatever it is, it's important to stick to it. Consistency matters. 

Me, I schedule all the regular writing projects I do on my to-do list. I plan to write this weekly ActiveRain blog every Thursday. That means I usually do it Friday! And I schedule it to publish first thing every Monday morning.

If I waited until I remembered it was time to update, I'd be blogging a couple of times a month instead of every week.

One big speed bump to sitting down and cranking out a blog is the realization, "What the heck am I going to write about NOW?"  That's why I keep a list of blog ideas.  I get my best ideas when I'm stuck in traffic, washing the dishes, or waiting in line at Walgreens. Do I remember any of them without writing them down? Forget about it!

DO SOME RESEARCH

By "research," I mean "Google your topic and see what others are saying about it." 

Of course, you don't want to plagiarize other bloggers and websites. Still, just reading what others have written on your subject can help crystalize your opinion, or help you mentally organize what you want to say.  I also find it motivating to read what others write, because I'm a competitive type and think I can do it better! 

If you have trouble getting started, doing a little reading first can help you figure out how you want to get started on your topic, too.

CREATE AN OUTLINE

You can create a very involved, organized outline, if you choose to. Some people like to write that way.

Here's what I do, because it keeps me organized and it's easy to do.  See all the subject headings in bold capitals letters in this blog post?  That's what I started with. Those section headers are my outline.  Those headers start as the major points I want to address: "This is important, so's this, and this, and this and this..."

Then, I move them around so they're in the order I want.

When you organize your thoughts this way, all of a sudden, you're not writing a 1,000 word blog on one topic. You're breaking it down into shorter sections with fewer words. That's a much more manageable project!

DECIDE WHO YOU'RE TALKING WITH

When we write, it's so easy to write to entertain or impress ourselves. 

What you write will have more power if you decide who needs to hear it, and talk directly to them

Every major media brand knows who their target audience is, and they talk to them over and over and over again. Your blog is part of your own personal media brand. If you try to appeal to everyone, you'll appeal to no one. 

When you're talking with one person in mind, you're more likely to be talking one-to-one, instead of talking "at" them.  It's also easier to stay focused and on topic if you write with your target in mind. This works better if you imagine a typical member of your target audience, instead of a lot of different people.  Even better, imagine their response to what you say, and that will help you craft your message!

KEEP IT SIMPLE

Imagine someone telling someone else about what you wrote. "It's a blog post about ......" The shorter and punchier the answer, the more likely that people will read what you have to say

The simpler and more accurate your language is, the more likely it is to help your search rankings. Flowery phrases aren't your friend online!

COMMIT TO THE TIME, BUT TAKE BREAKS

If you want to write something long that people will enjoy and learn from ... it's going to take some time. 

So commit to the time. Put it on your calendar. Even if you're good at writing, it's still an activity that takes the time that it takes. 

However, don't torture yourself. Take one or two 5-minute breaks every hour, but stick to your time limit. Get right back to work when you're done!

HAVE AN OPINION

What's your take on the issue you're writing about? You're not a journalist, laying out the facts as you know them, expressing no opinion. You're an expert in your field, and you're talking about something you know. You've learned from personal experience. Don't leave yourself out.

I haven't seen any data about this, but I'm convinced that you're likely to get more readers paying attention to you if they either agree with you, or disagree with you ... moreso than if you just give 'em the facts.

One extra benefit to adding something of yourself to your blog posts develops over time. Your personality starts to come out, post by post, making it easier for strangers to feel that they know you!

KNOW YOUR KEYWORDS

Of course, blogging about just any topic won't help your search ranking. You want to be talking about ... and using ... the terms that people use to search for someone like you.

Google has a keyword tool that I like to use, and you can find it here. You can make keyword analysis as simple or as complicated as you want. There are some search terms that apply to you that make you unique; there are others that put you in the crowd. There are some search terms that everyone seems to use; there are others that should help, but that no one seems to enter in the search box.

Here's an educational overview of keyword research that's pretty simple to understand and is only a few pages long. 

Also, you might want to familiarize yourself with the concept of long tail keywords. Short, popular keywords will only take you so far. For example, "Cleveland Ohio Realtor" will deliver a ton of results, and you won't really know the passion level involved. A lot fewer people will be looking for "3 bedroom condo Beachwood schools low maintenance," but the person that does, probably has her checkbook out already!

REPEAT YOUR STRONGEST TOPICS

When we write once about something, we tend to put it on the back shelf of our mind when it's time to think about new topics. However, I'll bet there's a short list of topics that you can write about over and over and over again. They're that important; new people are always finding them; and the sheer quantity of your expertise comes through multiple times. 

If you watch the news on TV, you can bet they're not saying, "We talked about ISIS yesterday, we can't talk about it again today." That radio station or Pandora channel you listen to isn't set to play your favorite songs once, and then never again.

What are your "top stories" or "hit records?"  Along with having a list of ideas to talk about, you might want to keep a list of topics you SHOULD talk about again.  You know, to rank higher on Google and get more customers!

One other thought about that -- I find it easier to write about the topics I know inside and out, rather than trying to address things I don't know as well. I'll bet that's the same for you!

WHAT NIKE SAYS

Just do it. Sit down, start writing, and edit what you wrote. Then you're done until next time. And it feels good to be done!

 

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Praful Thakkar
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Chris Miller your post is a perfect example of 'practicing what you preach!' Great ideas on how to be a better blogger.

Oct 01, 2014 02:41 PM #39
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Laura Cerrano
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I noticed that better longer blogs are just about caring for me-- if I care about it

Oct 01, 2014 03:29 PM #40
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Richard Iarossi
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Action is better than no action when it comes to blogging. 1000 wall of word posts may be liked by Google, but if real people don't read them...who cares?

Oct 01, 2014 05:22 PM #41
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Jacqui Karpel

I enjoyed reading this blog post. I am new to ActiveRain, so this was a very good start for me. Wishing everyone much success. I am sure to follow your excellent suggestions when I write my first blog.

Oct 01, 2014 09:06 PM #42
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Mike McCann - Nebraska Farm Land Broker
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I am long winded...my wife knows it and reminds me all of the time...my friends know it and avoid me if they only a minute or two because I take longer than that...and even with that....there is no way I can consistently...if ever have a blog with over 1,000 words.  

To Jacqui Karpel .... Welcome to AR!  Good Luck on your first blog!! I strongly encourage you to develop you BIO page.  Just look at the folks here on this blog for great ideas on how to set it up!

I have found AR to be extremely valuable and fun and a place to learn so much from others...Use it often and if I can ever be of assistance...please contact me!!

Oct 01, 2014 10:58 PM #43
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Scott Seaton Jr. Bourbonnais Kankakee IL Home Inspector
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The 100 word plan is to make sure folks have a good topic and is well worded, but I blog when I have time and a good story, maybe not both at the same time, but that's my plan to start.

Oct 01, 2014 11:03 PM #44
Rainer
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Jacqui Karpel

Thank you, Mike McCann!

Oct 01, 2014 11:15 PM #45
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Sussie Sutton
David Tracy Real Estate - Houston, TX
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I like to read and write short posts. You can pack a big punch with a few sentences. I will only read long ones when they are educational for me or interesting. This one was both. THANKS!

Oct 02, 2014 01:49 AM #46
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Maureen Bray Portland OR Home Stager ~ Room Solutions Staging
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Shorter posts can usually make a stronger impact, if they're well-written and contain helpful info for readers.  When I see a post with many paragraphs or a lot of text, I usually just move on -- unless it's a topic that I'm REALLY interested in.

Oct 02, 2014 02:56 AM #47
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Kevin Mackessy
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I agree with repeating your strongest topics.  These sorts of entries require no planning, as you can write about it in depth based off of experience.  If it's timeless content just update the specifics to match the current day and keep reaching out to those seeking the information.  

Oct 02, 2014 03:20 AM #48
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Kate McQueen
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It's good to review the important components of good content.  I've always felt that poorly written and under-researched blog posts are a waste of time, even detrimental.

I repeat the same topics with a new twist almost regularly, but I do like to post content occasionally that I know little about, and as a result I'm forced to do the research.  I learn new things while helping to build an online audience.  An example is a recent post about Windstorm Insurance in my area.  It's a topic of confusion for the public and for a lot of agents.  I've had a substantial number of clicks on the post.

Back in the late 90's, I was a member of a writer's group and participated on and off for around 5 years.  It strengthened by writing skills tremendously, so even though I didn't write "the Great American novel," I've put those skills to good use on Active Rain.

Oct 02, 2014 04:22 AM #49
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Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi
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Chris Miller ... I agree having a list of topics available certainly helps.  And as a Lender, I typically find that describing and clarifying much of my lending world and practices takes a whole lot of words up.  1000?  I'm thinking, "No Problem"!

Love reading the suggestions and tips .. and comparing to my own practices.  I learn ... I improve my efforts.  Thanks!

Gene

Oct 02, 2014 07:54 AM #50
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Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi
NMLS #216987, IL Lic. 031.0006220, WI Licensed. APMC NMLS #175656 - New Lenox, IL
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Marte Cliff ... definitely your words and expertise are valuable.  I have a tendency to write longer, more detailed posts.  But for those truly hoping to learn prior to entering the Mortgage Process, I'm not sure how to avoid having them be that lengthy.  Shorter would mean I don't include a full picture of that portion of the process??  Help!

Gene

Oct 02, 2014 07:58 AM #51
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Marte Cliff
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Gene - In your case, the words are necessary. Yours is one of the topics that demands more specific information. 

The things most of us write about don't, and if we try to stretch them out we end up with something rambling and full of fluff. 

Some bloggers remind me of when my firstborn child was in high school. He used to get A's for papers that were nothing but fluff. It became a challenge to him to see how many words he could submit without saying a darn thing. 

Oct 02, 2014 08:38 AM #52
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Laura Cerrano
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May I still re-blog this?

Oct 02, 2014 04:24 PM #53
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Sharon Parisi
United Real Estate Dallas - Dallas, TX
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This is excellent information!  I do keep a list of topics.  If only there were more hours in the day to write.

Oct 04, 2014 04:22 PM #54
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Gene Riemenschneider
Home Point Real Estate - Brentwood, CA
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I am working on a strategy.  AR gets certain types of post whereas other types of post go to other sites.  AR is generally shorter post that point to the more elaborate post.  

Oct 06, 2014 03:53 AM #55
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Lyn Sims
RE/MAX Suburban - Schaumburg, IL
Schaumburg Real Estate

All right, I'm throwing in my 2 cents .... I think THIS post is too long. I've zoned out for the last 2 paragraphs even though it was featured in Inman. I've got the attention span of a trout & so do most people. You have to say it better with less words as @Marte Cliff is so eloquently trying to tell us.

Oct 15, 2014 12:47 AM #56
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Nina Hollander
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Great "primer," Chris and I'm bookmarking for future reference--not that I don't do this already, but it's a good refresher.

Oct 23, 2014 04:21 AM #57
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Winston Heverly
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This was a wonderful read, glad I came across it in the archives. Thanks for sharing.

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