5 Tips For Breaking Blogger’s Block

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writersblockDo you struggle with finding things to write about on your blog?. I’ve been posting here since July 2006 and just like everyone else,  I often struggle to find something to write about. Here are the top 5 things that help me when I’m struggling with writing:

Stick to a schedule – I try to write something everyday. I don’t post everyday, but I do make myself write. Sometimes I only come up with a few sentences. Other times it ends up being a rant that serves me better to write and delete than to publish. I write everyday but over the long term I probably post ~3 times per week. The reason I write something everyday is because I know how easy it is for me to fall out of the habit of writing – and how hard it is to start back up again once I do.

Read More – I find that when I’m struggling to find something to write about, it’s usually because I have been doing a lot of talking (and writing) without listening (reading). I find it very helpful to read and to think about how to apply what I am reading to the things my audience care about. One of my favorite books to turn to when I’m feeling blocked is The Daily Drucker – I always feel I learn something or can a new perspective on my business.

Read Different Stuff – I don’t know about you, but sometimes I feel like I’m always reading the same old stuff – the same authors, blogs, topics, etc. When I’m in a writing rut, I’ll usually try to read something other than marketing literature. You may find it helpful to look outside of your general industry for inspiration as well.

Read your own stuff – but with a new eye. If you have been blogging for a while, take a look at some of your older posts. Things are always changing. How have you changed? How as your industry changed? What lessons have you learned that you can share with others.

Listen More – get out and talk to people. Listen to what they have to say. Learn to ask questions rather than make arguments or give canned responses. Really try to look at what you do from the other person’s point of view. I always learn something new and am frequently surprised whenever I do this.

 

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Bill Brelsford

Bill Brelsford

B2B Marketing Copywriter & Consultant

Hi, I’m Bill Brelsford, author of “The Boutique Advantage: How Small Firms Win Big With Better Messaging.”

I’ve worked in professional services since 1990 – first as a CPA, then as a custom software developer, and since 2006 as a marketing consultant specializing in direct marketing and sales enablement copywriting for professional services.

My career path gives me unique insight into B2B sales. I understand what CFOs question (from my accounting background), how complex projects are sold (from software development), and what content actually moves deals forward (from 19+ years helping professional services firms close premium clients).

My copywriting and consulting focuses exclusively on what I call the Core4 Outcomes: increasing authority, generating leads, driving sales, and improving client retention.

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