Tomorrow, I think. More blogging,as promised:
Ever heard of a “blogroll”? That’s the next recommendation in Blogging 101. “The term blogroll refers to a list of other blogs that bloggers recommend. They can be helpful in your hunt for the perfect blogs.” [I’m trying to write the perfect blog,not find one.]
I know one generous person who has done that. Have you heard of Jincy Willett?( 1946) She is an American novelist with a wonderful, kooky sense of humour. I came across her sort-of mystery-novel The Writing Class and loved it. It has good tips on writing as well as being a murder mystery and a humorous novel. I also read …
OH NO! I just finished and pushed save and that’s all that turned up. WHAT DID I DO WRONG????
Ah, well, tomorrow is another day.
I hope so…and so it is.
—I also read The Winner of the National Book Award, Janny and the Jaws of Life, and Amy Falls Down, and kept them to re-read or browse. I wrote Willett a fan letter and she put me on her blogroll of bloggers- so she is generous,too.
The 101 advice was still not touching what i wanted to learn. Finally, on page 4 of my printout, here it is:
PUBLISH YOUR OWN BLOG TO ENGAGE READERS (all three of them) AND HELP SEARCH ENGINES FIND YOU. (I didn’t know I was lost.) Add new content on a weekly basis, it says. Well , when I started my blog in 2015 I wrote it on a daily basis. I bogged down (blogged down?) two years ago when I ran into a series of obstacles that burned up more time and energy than I had. I’m just coming out of it now, I hope. We go on we go on.
Now, the meat: “Here are seven things a blog can help you accomplish.”
1 Develop a following. I wish.
2 Create more ‘tentacles’—that’s blogspeak for topics. “Ever article you write becomes another portal through which potential fans can get to know you. I wish.
3 Earn better search result positions. ?? Be active and relevant. Okay.
4 Hone your craft. I’m honing I’m honing. Write something every week. How about every day?
5 Produce material for future books. Hey, I use my blog for other assignments when i don’t have time to write two pieces. My blog has become an integral part of my writing output.
6 Know your industry, especially nonfiction writers. Using your blog as a resource for your topic, you can report on news, trends, discoveries,ideas, but watch out for your copyright. Don’t give it away.
7 Create interaction and community with your readers. I wish.
More comments, please. Drop in anytime.
The blog door (portal?) is open.
There. That’s tomorrow, twice.