Write to Write


Good day fellow bloggers.
In my blog classes, I promote ways bloggers can earn money from their blog because everyone seems to be interested in making more money; it’s a common trait. However, I’m reminded that there is a greater purpose to blogging- writing. And, I’ve not forgotten, those of you from my Master Blog Class will soon be getting a step by step procedure to add Amazon on your blog to sell books and other things to your blog visitors! You can sign up for the Online Version of the Master Blog Class here.
Writing helps you become a better writer, period. When you write, you become more interested in better ways to write so you take more classes, read more about improvement, and hang around others who share your passion. So you become better at writing and in turn love to write. Then hopefully, people like what you write and return to your blog again and again to enjoy your posts. “When you do what you love, you never have to “work” another day in your life” is a quote I’ve heard and remind myself daily. You probably know of people who say that they would continue doing what they do (public speaking, teaching, and writing) even if they didn’t get paid, and of course many have until they were to the “show me the money” stage of their careers.
As I was writing my “as I was reading” blog post for today (you can go there by clicking the previous line in quotes) I thought of my blog class students. Today’s post was about reading the acknowledgments in the book: Chicken Soup for the Golden Soul and how the writers acknowledged others and how I wondered what goes on in the mind of those being acknowledged. I feel that one can learn great gems of wisdom from so many places, and the acknowledgement in a book is like discovering a rare ruby.
But while I was writing this post, I thought about just how many people would really be interested in my goings on about the acknowledgement in a book in which most may never even read. My answer to my bloggers is this, sometimes you write to write. You can only become better.
So please, create your blog and write a minimum of one post per week; daily when you can. Those who are in the blogger’s class have my email and can always ask me questions by stating “BLOG QUESTION” in the subject line (remember, unlike the government- I really am here to help; just kidding). For other readers here, I encourage you to enroll in the Online Master Blog Class and/or simply state any questions/comments you may have at the end of this post.
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