I create blog-sites for a lot of different clients. They all have different reasons for doing it.
At the root of why most of them blog is for marketing, but not always. I have had a few that want to keep their website but add a platform that they have control of themselves. A lot of them understand that they can just replace the old site with a blog-site and maximize all there efforts into one url.
If you are only blogging because someone told you that you have to then you are bound to fail. You will end up resenting the effort you have to put into it and your writing will show it.
The best blogs come from people that have a genuine desire to share. They want to share their knowledge, or the cool things they find, or brag on their friends, or tell a story that is evolving over time. The best bloggers love what the have to share, they are connected to it and in turn to their audience. You can’t fake that.
I run across clients from time to time that over think it. As a consequence they never post, they are paralyzed by the fear of getting it wrong.
Here is the best advice you will ever get to get you started:
Think of your blog as a conversation with a friend. That friend that you can talk to for hours. That friend that values your opinion even if the disagree with you. That friend that shares your passions. Then write ever blog post as if you were talking to them.
Write in the same tone you would use with them. Think of your readers as your perfect pen pal.
Then just enjoy the ride.
Once you have found your voice, then you can worry about all the geeky details.
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