So you've just finished writing your new blog posts and you are quite satisfied with it, because you've written a "masterpiece" and can't wait for people to read and their feedback. After all, you wrote an article for "like-minded individuals" to appreciate, and for that you're excited about it. Admittedly, that is the main objective of every blog post, to write for "people" first and ultimately optimize for search engines.
Unfortunately, it seems that some people still cannot understand that writing quality content alone is not enough, and to get people to appreciate what you have to offer, they must clearly know that it exists, or simply put, your content must be found. This is particularly the case, if you have not yet established audience. For those who already have a readership base, it is still advisable to "promote" your new blog posts as much as possible, always in accordance with the best and ethical practices. And BTW, your blog post is a blog post, regardless of where it is published. I tell you this because these tips also applies for your guest posts. Don't ever forget that. It is only good for all parties concerned and also makes you look good in the eyes of the blog owner.
Don't know what to write or how to get new ideas for your next blog post?
It is a "circle" is not it? If you want to promote something, you must first promote something, and once you have, you must promote ... With that in mind here are some articles to give you ideas of what to write next, or how, in the event that you lack inspiration.
6 tactics to write posts you know people want content that's worth ReadCreating FollowingHow to continue blogging if you're from ideas and short on TimeA 7-step Content Creator's creativity cleaningBelow are some of the things you can do, after writing a blog post to help you promote your article and expand your reach. The blog promotion checklist, courtesy of DivvyHQ.com, contains some useful tips that work.
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