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March 29, 2005
Priya Shah, Editor
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How To Avoid Blog Burnout
Just heard about the 8.2 quake off northern
Sumatra. Reports say that dozens of people were killed in Indonesia.
A tsunami warning was sounded, but since
a few hours have passed by without any news of one, I guess we can assume
that nothing happened. Thank goodness!
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Why do I love the beach so much?
Because all of us need to take some time
away from our business.
I admit that's hard to do for a workaholic
like me, but I make an effort, every once in a while, to get away, unwind
and recharge my batteries.
Very good for body and soul. :-)
And today's article (actually a blog post
that I wrote up into an article) is especially for you if you're addicted
to your blogs.
But it has tips for anyone involved in internet
business.
How To Avoid Blog
Burnout
Copyright © 2005 Priya Shah
Blogging is a time consuming process. It
involves the process of gathering, reading, digesting and compiling
information into a nice, meaty post that gives your reader an insight
into the unique way you see and understand issues.
Most serious business bloggers have at least
two or three blogs that they write simultaneously. I have ten, but don't
update all regularly.
Bloggers are also extremely passionate about
what they do. Their blogs are a labour of love and they often tend to
lose track of time, reading, writing and updating their blogs.
But there's only so much time in the day
and only so much abuse a body can take. So how do you avoid becoming
a burned-out business blogger?
Here are a few tips to help keep you and
your blog(s) fuelled up and running for the long haul.
1. Get your priorities right
Is starting a new blog really going to help
your business (or personal) objectives? If not, then don't. Simple as
that. Save your energy for the tasks that help you achieve your objectives.
2. Discard the chaff
Do you have blogs that are not "hot"
anymore? If you have a blog that's not getting much traffic or is about
a topic that no one wants to read about anymore, give it a quiet burial.
3. Grow up
Are you continuing to blog (whether it serves
your purpose or not) out of some misplaced emotional attachment to your
blog? Then you probably need a 12-step program.
Lots of blogs are abandoned everyday because
they stopped serving their purpose, or more often, because the bloggers
just grew up and moved to greener pastures. Find more appropriate ways
to spend your time or promote your business.
4. Get a life
Blogs are a poor substitute for family and
friends. We bloggers tend to take our loved ones for granted because
we work from home (and anywhere else we can). Its important to schedule
our day to make time for family, especially when there are children
around.
5. Get "un-wired"
In order to keep the ideas coming you need
to do things that nurture your mind and body. Shut down your PC and
get away from it for a while.
Go for a movie, take a walk in the park,
workout in the gym. Get out of the house and get some fresh air. You'll
be amazed at how easy (and fun) it can be it to get your creative juices
flowing again.
6. Give yourself a break
If you missed blogging about something important
because you had something else equally pressing to attend to, don't
beat yourself up over it. Stick to a realistic blogging schedule.
Nothing is so important that it can't wait
a day or two. Sometimes procrastination is not a bad thing at all. If
it helps, write a bunch of posts at a time, so you can take a break
and attend to other matters when you need to.
7. Quality, not quantity
Blog frequently, but not too often. Most
bloggers will agree that two or three posts a week is a pretty good
frequency. I usually manage to make that grade, but never push myself
more than I have to.
The key is to make your posts count. Don't
post about anything and everything in your field just because you have
to.
Posts that are original, meaty and full of
opinion are more likely to get read and linked to than posts that are
just a few words with a link to the news source.
So if you're beginning to forget what your family looks like, if you
think blogging is taking over your life, and your sanity, step back
a bit and get things in perspective. Stop letting your blogs rule your
life.
As for me, when it's a choice between the
blog and the beach, the latter wins hands down.
Priya Shah is the CEO of eBrand360
and publishes an internet
marketing newsletter. Her areas of specialization include search
engine optimization and business
blogging. Subscribe to her free Blogging
eCourse for Marketers.
This article may be reprinted as long as
the resource box is left intact and all links are hyperlinked.
Warm regards,

Priya
Shah
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