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Want to blog? Here's how I do it.

Everybody has this desire to take a peek, leer while a blogger smashes the mouse, making a click sound and getting people from around the globe to read his post. Well, I’m nobody famous, but I also write a blog. Here’s what you can do, if you want to get into writing a blog.

Step 1 – Feeling to write something: This is the first and form-most step, to blogging. Wanting to write. May it be for whatever reasons, whether it’s an assignment to submit, or maybe even a chore you would like to get on with, perhaps even if you’re bored(I suggest don’t do that, great stuff isn’t the outcome). If you feel like it, do it. That’s what I do.

Step 2 – What do I write: This is an essential, huge essential. The essentials of essentials (enough of it, right?). Well, it is. If you don’t write about something interesting, happening, fun, people will not read it, resulting in no views. It may be anything you are going to spread on your canvas called the keyboard and MS word, a polite poem, an angry argumentative, a soft story, or even a descriptive piece. Whatever. If you’re a teenager/school-going young human, try to edit and work on the topics you write on at school, and come home, and go for it. I do this most of the times, whatever I find in my notebook which I’ve written, I sit with a pencil to cut, edit, polish, and then paste it on my blog spot. If you get nothing interesting in school, use the internet to your advantage, and Google on topics, story starters, situations, be it anything. Just be prepared to write, and write.

Step 3 – Savour the moment: Don’t hurry with this, be calm, and keep your language composed. Even if you can’t use very complex and language, which has extreme potential to perplex the reader, just remember – not everybody can understand very confusing and mind-boggling language. Improve on it, as time flies. I’m not saying take it lightly, don’t be very late and irregular at posting your posts. One week one or two posts, as you like it. It can even be more, but don’t miss posts. If you want to indulge in projects like daily blogs, just remember that they aren’t easy to manage, and if you aren’t consistent, followers may drop down like leaves drop down the pine tree during the windy season of winter. Take up challenges, but don’t overdo it, your posts might not be able to reflect your talent, because you’ll be doing it for the sakes.

Step 4 – Use social networking wisely: Once you’ve got some reading material up and ready to be read, don’t just wait for it to be discovered. Give others the chance to discover it. You may have 789 friends on FaceBook to your advantage. Update your timeline with the link to your blog, tweet about your new hobby, and post about it on Google plus. Tell your friends and family about your site, tell your relatives to spread the word If they liked it, do all this – helps. It’ll take time, this process. Don’t be let down, no worries. It’ll take time.


It’ll take some work, it’ll take effort. Input provides output. Just be determined, and do what you want, write whatever you want to. Nobody can actually stop you, you know that right? If you don’t believe in that, you may want to start. 

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