Write Where You Are Not Distracted
Do you realize you can produce better content where there’s no distraction at all? Yes, it works with creating when you try sitting in a cool and distraction-free atmosphere.
Experientially, I flow more intelligently when I write without people distracting. So far you’re not going to be writing only for yourself to read, it calls for being able to flow easily while creating so readers can comfortably read your posts down the page.
Imagination works along with your intelligence when you sit before the computer keyboard to begin writing. With these two working together, a writer can feasibly come out with great, useful and valuable write-ups and readers will enjoy reading as well as request for more.
Have you ever seen a 60-minute post that received more than a hundred valuable comments from potential comment authors? There you’ll see readers spend quality time, praise the writer as well as ask for more.
First: How many internal links to other posts do you feel should be included? I always try to do one, but wondering if more would not be better.
Also, is it a good idea for me to go back to my early posts and link them to more recent articles?
I think I know how you will answer this one: I get several quality blogs in my site regularly. Should I post something in these regularly?
Question:
Would it help to cite certain sources that I used in my blog posts?
Like at the end of a post to show some links like http://wikipedia.org that I used to gather information.
Thanks for the great training.