Keeping On Track
I have a few problems as a blogger. First, I’m not necessarily patient. I look at the work I put into a blog, and I want to see better results as far as ranking, traffic, and most importantly, income. When results aren’t happening quickly enough I get frustrated. That frustration can get in the way of writing. It can become a chore to get past the “Why bother” stages, and force myself to crank out more posts. Then something will happen to show that I’ve been on the right track, and everything gets back on track.
An example of that is my working to improve my blogs Page Rank. I’ve written about building links as a way to improve your blogs position in the search engines, but I wasn’t seeing any results for my own link building efforts. Over the past several days Google has been doing updates of Page Rankings, and this blog went from PR-0 to PR-3.
Another of my problems is that I am not a marathon runner, I’m more of a sprinter. I tend to write in batches. There is a lot of activity, then I slow way down while I try to catch my breath and get ready for the next sprint. It makes it much harder to post with any kind of consistency when my writing habits are so inconsistent. So my blogs tend to show a lot of posts in a relatively short period of time, then long stretches with very few posts.
I’ve written about setting up a writing schedule, but I’ve not made it an important enough priority to actually stay with it. Well, I’m trying a gain. You’ll be able to see the results for yourself.
I’d love to hear what it is you do to stay on track.
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May 3rd, 2008 at 8:10 am
Congrats on the 3! (I went from 2-3 also).
I really know what you mean though. I was a sprinter as well, post post post was my motto, then break.
Well, if you read my latest post, you’ll see why I came to the conclusion that this wasn’t the best option (for me anyways) and the somewhat drastic measures I’m taking to rectify it.
I’ve also set myself up on a writing schedule