I wasted a very long time trying to decide what to write about. There were so many things to comment on. I wanted to use a blog to store and share family memories. I wanted another to aggregate the best food on the Internet. I still want a blog that tracks my spending, and another that aggregates green tips and vids. I started several of these ideas, but never posted more than a time or three.
I envisioned a network of blogs, connected through various life threads. Sounds great. THAT is what held me back.
All the figuring out how it would work, how it would look … I wanted a plan – I would choose topics – design or find templates that presented each topic with the right personality … then I had to know who my audience was and what my content would be about. When I added tech issues, like how would I interact with people, with other blogs? I stewed in my own confusion … a very long time.
I was given a very good piece of advice by an absolutely wonderful writer – he told me to start. To write. Whatever comes. Don’t analyze, don’t think – you’ll go back and do that later …
I had stressed so hard over what to write about, I didn’t. I was thinking when I needed to be writing.
I think that’s true about a lot of things. I think about working out. I think about charging the battery in the Mustang, I think about all of it. Far too long.
I’m here to tell you. Today. You need to start. Do it now. Start with something small, or start with something enormous. It matters not. Only that you start. One must step out to move forward. Step out.
It’s important to develop a voice within yourself. Whatever form that takes. If you want to write, you write. If you wish to publish, you publish. Here’s how I did it … and, how you can too.
Step One | Write. Now.
Maybe you have a name for your ‘writing’, maybe you don’t (you can call it a blog, a web site, a journal, whatever you want). Or, name it later.
1. Decide on a blog platform – use blogger, Wordpress or TypePad (I love Wordpress).
2. Write. Begin gathering thoughts, photos, videos, whatever interests you. Begin doing this so you can play with the material. Your content. Write one post a day, even if you know you will dump that post later, write it. Write at least one per day. You can write more … write about anything and everything. If patterns emerge, or topics repeat, begin making categories to catalog those topics. Assign keywords to each post. Be creative. Don’t hold back. You can always post, or keep the material private, or mark posts as drafts … but, write.
3. If you still don’t know what to write about, that’s ok … it really is part of the reward. To let your brain work that out naturally … I so wish I had done that from the start.
4. As patterns form, and personality emerges, you may jot down name ideas, do this throughout the process, without getting too tied to any name. Yet.
5. Write. It gets easier, but different things need your attention now. Scheduling your writing, editing it, adding value with photos and video with each post. And, monetizing your writing. If you wish to do that.
6. If a name hasn’t slapped you in the face yet, get some help from someone that knows you, and your project/s. Brainstorming is a fantastic way to touch your creative. I do this regularly. It always produces blog fodder, along with the advantage to hear ourselves discuss it.
Step Two | Coming Soon.