3. Complete identical tasks at a go

In as much as you know that you have a lot in your daily blogging routine to perform, you'll discover that you can hardly complete up to 30% of what needs to be done just because you didn't know the strategy for completing similar/identical tasks at a go.

What I simply do to make blogging life easier for myself is that, sometimes, if I chose to create content within the first six hours of the day, I would focus on creating at my site, on social media, on forums and everywhere. Once I've completed the writing task within the planned hours, I may decide to take a break.

When I wanted to respond to comments, I would go round from my blog to the social media and from there, I might head over to the forums to respond to all the comments I've received so far. This helps a lot in building readership. Once you're able to build engagement with your readers, you'll successfully build readership. It happens the way it does in offline business but we do forget these sometimes.

I try to build engagement with my readers, not on my blog alone, but also on social media, on forums, on LinkedIn Pulse, and elsewhere. These are quality things most veterans ignored. And they keep struggling for so long. They don't believe in working strategies. So, they remain struggling bloggers for a long time (If not for life). Without knowing, they deferred their blogging success.

4. Know when you're most coherent

Efficiency must be your watchword every day of blogging. You should be able to study yourself and figure out when you're most efficient. Input a lot of things into this particular time. This is because there are times when you wouldn't feel like working at all. This is a time when you're mentally weak. So, it's an opportunity to work diligently when you're most efficient.

5. Have a thorough groundwork for your blogging routine

Do you know that blogging requires planning? This is why I wrote you one-on-one today. You need to prepare a sound groundwork for your blogging routine in order to be efficient.

You know already now that efficiency must be your watchword on rising daily to your normal work routine. And your blog can surely grow at a pace faster than the hundreds of blogs in your niche.

You can, of course, overtake the thousands of bloggers who have been operating their own blogs 12 months ahead of you. Enough is enough to failure, especially, for people, who are ready to learn the blogging fundamentals, to stop struggling for a long time before they achieve success.




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BobMargroff Premium
Today was my first blog post. I asked myself...am I going to post a blog everyday. My answer: probably not, maybe weekly...or not. I really haven’t decided, but I do know, that when the mood strikes me, y’all will see a post from me. Kind of like a surprise blogger. Awesome post, by the way!
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BobMargroff Premium
Wow, thanks for that. I will keep it in mind as I go along here.
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TommyVTE Premium
again a great post to learn from.
question, how many hours are you working on average per day as a fulltime blogger?
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RoopeKiuttu Premium Plus
My own experience is that a few hours is per day is enough once the things start rolling.

However, for me it has often taken so much more time because I distract myself with FB, WhatsApp, etc. If you can reduce those distractions, you can get so much more done. That's my 2 cents.
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TommyVTE Premium
Thanks that is what I thought more or less after things are set-up and start rolling
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RAFStuart Premium
I think that question might not be the word that I would choose, but what are you doing in the time, is it all blog writing, or do you do research, answer your WA mails, all this you need to add to the equation.
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