Post by account_disabled on Jan 5, 2024 23:18:24 GMT -5
How much can you write about just one topic? Depends. It depends on how much we want to write about that topic, how much we love that topic, how much we are interested in improving our knowledge on that topic. Some methods for creating content are very suitable for a niche blog, because they allow us to write articles that are different from others, from what we read online. But in my opinion it is important to be able to find topics related to the main theme of our blog. It doesn't mean writing off-topic articles, as they are called. I personally don't like them, but there are those who say that you don't lose readers by publishing that type of post.
However, there is a solution to adopt when Special Data ideas run out, when we think we are no longer capable of publishing good content in our editorial calendar. Reduce publications That's right. If we think we can no longer write decent content every day of the week, then we can go down to 4 or 3 days. Here I published every day until February 2014, then I cut 3 articles in my calendar because I had opened a second blog, but I chose to leave this periodicity even now that I have closed it. A reduction in publications allows us to have more time to create valuable content, but above all it simplifies our problems. It's one thing to produce seven posts a week, it's another to produce three. Is Blue Pen a vertical blog? Not really, so no.
Here I write about: creative writing blogging copywriting publishing editorial marketing content creation reading plus I publish interviews, resources for writers and short stories. There is a certain horizontality in the verticality given by everything that revolves around writing. Is it possible to make a vertical blog horizontal ? Yes, but we'll talk about this another time. The future of Blue Pen It's the end, as with all blogs. Don't think that at 80 or 90 years old, if I get there, I'll still be struggling to find content for the blog, right? I don't think about it at all. I'll be at peace with myself reading and walking and ranting against the world, which I'm already doing. The future of vertical content Can we write about just one topic forever? The correct answer is that there is no answer to this question.
However, there is a solution to adopt when Special Data ideas run out, when we think we are no longer capable of publishing good content in our editorial calendar. Reduce publications That's right. If we think we can no longer write decent content every day of the week, then we can go down to 4 or 3 days. Here I published every day until February 2014, then I cut 3 articles in my calendar because I had opened a second blog, but I chose to leave this periodicity even now that I have closed it. A reduction in publications allows us to have more time to create valuable content, but above all it simplifies our problems. It's one thing to produce seven posts a week, it's another to produce three. Is Blue Pen a vertical blog? Not really, so no.
Here I write about: creative writing blogging copywriting publishing editorial marketing content creation reading plus I publish interviews, resources for writers and short stories. There is a certain horizontality in the verticality given by everything that revolves around writing. Is it possible to make a vertical blog horizontal ? Yes, but we'll talk about this another time. The future of Blue Pen It's the end, as with all blogs. Don't think that at 80 or 90 years old, if I get there, I'll still be struggling to find content for the blog, right? I don't think about it at all. I'll be at peace with myself reading and walking and ranting against the world, which I'm already doing. The future of vertical content Can we write about just one topic forever? The correct answer is that there is no answer to this question.