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almanzoor -Apr 9, 2016،Why I started my blog

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We men love stories. If you want to build relationships with your students, you need to tell stories. The first thing you need to know about yourself is your personality. The story of why you started your blog. It shouldn’t be as good as Citizen Kane.

Just open up and be honest about why you started the blog. If you are tired of not having good information about personal finances, write down why you think so. If you write about self-help Mark Menon, write why you think so. Take a deep breath and start writing about why you started your blog.

What do you write on your blog?
If you want your readers to keep coming back, you need to tell them what to expect from your blog. This will let people know if your blog is right for them.

Here are some examples:

Short cut tips and tricks in article X.
Fragments of a well-researched answer in article X.
Interviews with key people in the Top X industry.
Reliable product reviews in TopX Industry.
What you write about is entirely up to you. It is not necessary if you do not want to follow what other people in your industry do.

If you want to build a loyal audience, it is very important to say what topics you are writing about on your blog page.

Why people should read your blog
What brings you to the table in your industry?

It doesn't have to be very different. It should be something that many others in your industry can offer.

For example, if you are a blogger mom who talks about freelancing while caring for children, you should talk about it on your page.

Do you have skills in your study that others may not have? If so, talk about it.
This includes college degrees related to titles, certificates, awards for excellence in the industry, and more.

If you have a Ph.D. With computer algorithms and writing blogs about programs, now might be the best time to talk about your education.

The goal is to make you different from everyone in your industry, not just everyone.

Why do people trust you? (Optional)
If you've been to other blogs in your industry or have been interviewed before, it's time to talk about it.

Are you featured on your site sites?
Have you spoken at a conference in your industry?
Are you mentioned in the book about your industry?
Have you written a book?
Are you friends with any of the biggest players in your industry?

Even if you think you should not mention it, you should mention many such achievements. It will establish you as an expert and people will trust you more because of it

What are your blog plans (optional)
What are your plans for your blog?

Write them down even if they are a little farther away.

I’m not talking about impossible goals in a humorous way like “starting a garden colony on Mars”.

I am talking about principles that will benefit your readers in the future.

Want to start a conference on your topic?
Want to write a book on your topic?
Do you want to start a training company with your topic?
Want to start an annual community meeting for your team?

Name them all on this page. This will not only tell your audience that you are serious about your blog, but it will also put a healthy pressure on you to do these things in the future.

Access your social media profiles
People who visit your blog page want to connect with you and get to know you better.

What’s better than connecting with you on social media?

The best place to leave a link to your social media profiles is at the bottom of the About You page.

 Services page (optional)
If you provide any type of service related to the topic of your blog then you feel you want to create a page with details about the services you provide.
If you are a certified financial planner and your blog is about personal finance, this can help you find hundreds of new clients for your private business.

Once you start getting some cracks on your blog, you will start to get more offers for your services.

Everyone who reads your blog doesn't want to work with you or needs your help but 10 out of every 1 person who comes to your blog wants to work with you.

If you want to grow your business you will need a services page.

Now, you don't need to call it your Resources page. You can call it. "Give me a job" or "Use me" or anything else that tells people you offer a certain type of service.

What you need on your services page:

What services do you offer?
Doh!

It seems obvious
   

 
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