Network Marketing Blogs – In The Beginning
The best type of traffic we can have is repeat traffic. In most marketing circles, you will hear that a prospect has to see your marketing message between 7 -14 times before they decide to take action.
A network marketing blog works the same way. It isn’t the person that visits you one time that will join your business. It is the person that continually comes back for more that does. The best way to write blog post is to write something you yourself would like to read.
One of the hardest things for a person to do is sit down and write. Matter of fact it may take you a few dozen or so post to really figure out what your writing style is going to be like.
When I first started writing in blogs I really had a hard time coming up with stuff to write about. Mainly because I was worried what other people might think of me.
Maybe they would see me as a fraud, or maybe they just wouldn’t like me. I can’t tell you how many blog post I have written that I never published simply because I was afraid what other people might think about it.
Eventually though, I decided what other people think really doesn’t matter. After all none of those people are going to help me put food on the table for my family.
Ultimately I just decided blogging is where it’s at and if I want my slice of the pie I need to suck it up and get writing.
Network Marketing Blogs – Does Your Reader Know What To Do?
Generally speaking you want the person reading your blog post to take some kind of action. Maybe that action is to leave a comment. Maybe you want a person to opt into something, either way it is a good idea to be clear about what you want your reader to do.
Network Marketing Blogs – Help Me Help YOU!
Do Your Network Marketing Blogs tell a good story? What kinda of writing style do you have?
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Hey Larry,
I believe we were all in the same boat when it came to blogging. I myself was more worried about what others would think of me than what I think of myself. I figured that we were all here to grow personally and business wise together and we all can learn something from each other in the process.
Thanks for sharing!
Sherman
Hi Sherman, thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
Hey Larry,
Valid points you are sharing here. A blog is a very powerful platform you can use to build long-lasting relationships with your readers and keep them coming back for more.
Thanks for sharing your insights.
All the best,
Mavis Nong
Hi Mavis, thanks for stopping by and reading.
Hi Larry,
That’s exactly how I felt before. I didn’t have a strong writing skill, and I was always worried about other people’s opinions. Great post to remind me that being real and honest is one of the most fundamental steps to blog successfully.
Looking forward to your new post!
Kazuko
Hi Kazuko, thanks for stopping by my blog. I look forward to reading yours 🙂
People come to look for useful information. I think sometimes we can ask our readers what kind of information are they looking for, then we can write based on those feedback.
Hi David, thanks for stopping by. You are right, it is easier to write once you know what your readers are interested in.
Our confidence as a blogger/writter will build up slowly over time. I read a lot in order to increase my knowledge on the subject that I want to blog/write
Hi Fiona, thanks for stopping by and commenting
I remember, when I started my first blog, I posted about once a month and it took me 3-4 hours for a single post. I was just so worried about what others would think of me. Then I discovered a blog that had a huge followership although it was written very badly – there were lots of typos and grammatical mistakes. Yet it didn’t seem to bother anyone and it didn’t even bother me, because the content was quite interesting. that’s when I started posting much more frequently and when I started worrying less about my writing style.