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How to Overcome blogger's block Tips::: jahid-tips.blogspot:::

A.K.M. Jahidul Islam.

byA.K.M. Jahidul Islam.
  1. Look at your categories. If any of them are low on posts, try writing a post for that category. This may help you to write a new post and think of ideas for other posts.
  2. Ask your readers for feedback. Is there anything they'd like to know? Or do they have any ideas for new posts that you could write? You may find some ideas here, too.
  3. Write a follow-up to a popular post. Which posts went down well? Could you write a follow-up? Try it. Don't overdo it - 'cashing in' can get boring quite quickly.
  4. Take a break. If you're totally out of ideas, don't force yourself to write posts - chances are, they won't be very good. Take some time away from your blog and you'll come back with a fresh outlook.
  5. Look at your focus. How focused is your blog? Is it about anything and everything? Is it too specific? See if there is anything you could do to improve your focus, or realign your priorities. Make sure you choose a topic you know and like.
  6. Try a different posting style. Sick of your usual ways? Maybe it's time to shake things up a little with a different type of post. Break the mould and try something new.
  7. Comment on other blogs. If you write a decent comment, you may find that it opens a few avenues for you. Is it something you could transform into a new post?
  8. Do some networking. Engaging with other people, bloggers or otherwise, is a good opportunity to step away from trying to think of a new topic. You may find that something hits you when you least expect it.
  9. Answer a comment. Did you get a comment on a previous post that you could reply to in a previous post? Instead of expecting people to go and read your reply in the comments section, bring it to a wider audience by writing a new post.
  10. Post some constructive criticism. Is there a product or service you feel strongly about, either positively or negatively? Why not write a constructive review of it? Forget the paid links - and forget trying to dress it up. Keep it honest and relate it back to your niche, and you may find it attracts quite a bit of interest.

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