{"id":704,"date":"2016-04-13T19:28:15","date_gmt":"2016-04-13T18:28:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tripsget.com\/?p=704"},"modified":"2016-08-24T22:26:03","modified_gmt":"2016-08-24T21:26:03","slug":"how-to-post-to-the-blog-regularly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tripsget.com\/how-to-post-to-the-blog-regularly\/","title":{"rendered":"How to stay on track and manage to post to the blog regularly"},"content":{"rendered":"

I must admit that I\u2019m not the most organised person there is. I\u2019m quite lazy and when it comes to writing, I often lack the desire to write. But I still manage to post to the blog quite often, every other day, 3 times a week. So how do I do that?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Well, first of all, you need to be motivated<\/strong>. And for that, you\u2019ve got to have a goal<\/strong>.
\nWhich goal could that be?
\nWell, depending on your mission.<\/strong> (It\u2019s what did you think of when you indicated that nice name while registering your blog).<\/p>\n

Getting more people to read\u00a0your blog?<\/em> Fine, why not, it\u2019s a great goal!
\nGetting more comments?<\/em> Could be!
\nIncreasing your visibility in search engines?<\/em> Wow, a pretty ambitious goal!
\nGetting offers from sponsors & monetising your blog?<\/em> Hmmm, that\u2019s hard but not impossible!
\nMaybe altogether?<\/em> You\u2019re rocking!<\/p>\n

Setting goals in essential<\/strong>. Though, don\u2019t set unrealistic goals and don\u2019t put yourself under too much pressure. Maybe the first few days you\u2019ll be working hard to achieve your goal but later you\u2019ll burn out.<\/strong> And you don\u2019t want that happen to you, do you?<\/strong><\/p>\n

So, just try to be realistic and set an ambitious goal but not a too ambitious one. What is too ambitious?<\/em> Well, if you have 5 unique visitors a day, setting a goal of\u00a050 unique visitors a day after just one month is quite unrealistic. If 10 is too \u201csad\u201d for you, go for 12-14. Of course, the goal completion also depends on your involvement with your project, e.g. how much time a day you spend on your blog.<\/p>\n

Once you decided on your goal<\/strong>, set smaller sub-goals, which would lead to the achievement of your bigger goal. I\u2019ll give you an example.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Imagine that you started your blog two months ago and every day you were having 5 unique visitors a day. But in 6 months you want to have at least 50 a day!<\/strong> (50 unique visitors a day are hard to achieve, unless you work hard, but we assume, you will work hard). You smaller, sub-goals, would be: starting social media accounts (twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest) and getting an X amount of followers for each of them. Studying the essentials of SEO 10 minutes every day and becoming a badass SEO beginner after 3 months<\/a>. Watching Google Academy<\/a> videos in order to learn and master Google Analytics and Google Search Console (2 per week) and, finally, writing enough content for your blog. And so on, of course, that\u2019s only the beginning.<\/p>\n

Tip: try to visualise your goals: you can draw it on paper or write down in the notes. And better keep it close to you, so you can cross the ones you have already completed, yay!<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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