Today on the Bruce Clay blog, Jessica Lee provides some tips on reducing writers block if you are an avid blogger. She did a terrific job with the post and I think small businesses need to take those tips and relate them to your small business blog even if you aren't a consistent blogger. Because most of you are SMBs and might not read the Bruce Clay blog, I'd like to cover her tips and relate them to your small business.
My guess is that most of you have writer's block before your first post. It is no secret that we consistently recommend blogging to peers, clients and anyone else that will listen. Why? Content! Remember Donny's post back in December about your 'SEO Surface Area"? If not take a look and just remember that every single post you create is a new page on your website. Let's take a look at Jessica's tips and relate them to your SMB.
If you think that you are writing about something that has never been written about before, you are probably wrong. But don't just copy and paste. Include your opinions and how the topic relates to your readers. You need original content, but original ideas are rare. Although if you have them and you aren't giving away proprietary information, by all means write about them.
I found this tip interesting and something I would like to use as a tip more often. I have decided on a topic for JoshCurcio.com finally and am kind of taking this approach. I am embarrassed to admit, but I have had the blog set up for more than a year and have not posted 1 post (yet I have 187 comments on the default post, imagine that. I dislike spammers).
To be fair, I didn't decide what I was going to write about until about 3 or 4 months ago. And to get back to the topic at hand...the topic I have chosen is something I know very little about, but hope to be very knowledgeable about in the future. The topic: sorry, you'll have to wait and see.
We keep coming back to the topic of what you should blog and how you can get it done. Writer's block is just one of the obstacles, but don't use it as an excuse not to blog. You shouldn't get writers block until all of your topics are exhausted. If you were to tell me that you have used every idea already related to your small business or industry...to be blunt, you would be wrong. Sometimes you have to step back and think about your job as you don't do it everyday. Don't be afraid to write about the basics. Don't be afraid to write period. Here are some recent topics from the protocol 80 blog about blogging.