How to blog effectively when you have nothing to say

If you are not already blogging, you probably realize that doing so would be a good idea.

Believe me, if you aren’t blogging — and blogging regularly — your colleagues and competitors are.

When it comes to establishing a personal brand; creating value for your clients and your potential clients; screening out clients you’d rather not work with; and providing a vehicle by which your ideal clients come to know, like, and trust you, you’d be hard pressed to find a less expensive marketing and/or lead generating channel than blogging.

But who has the time?

And what happens when you’re staring at a blank screen with a bad case of writer’s block?

Fortunately for you and me, about a year-and-a-half ago John Lockwood of ParticleWave (an Internet Marketing and Web Development company) offered a 3-part series on how to make blogging easier and less time-consuming by using proven blog writing formulas.

The ideas are great and I know I’ll be using them!  Click on the links below to access John Lockwoods cool tips:

Part 1:  Easy Blog Posts #1 – 7

Part 2:  Easy Blog Posts #8 – 14

Part 3:  Easy Blog Posts #15 – 21

Let me know what you think.  I’d love to visit your blog to see how you are using these suggestions.

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