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How to Blog Productively: 16 Experts Reveal Their Secrets

Janice Wald's avatarReflections

How to be #productive and still have time to #blog Experts reveal solutions to finding time to blog and still be productive.

What is your goal for your blog?

Is it to get page views?  Traffic seems to be most bloggers’ dream.

Do you have a number in mind?  100 page views a day?  1,000 page views a day?

A blogger, who has been blogging for six years, who I consider successful, told me if she has 100 page views, she is having a bad day, and if she gets 1,000 page views, she is having a good day.

1,000 page views?

On a day I consider “good,” I try to follow the advice I share with my readers.  Treat others like you would want to be treated.  If you want page views, you should visit others’ blogs and also give them traffic.

However, many of my readers and I work outside the home.  How are we supposed to find…

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You Might Be a Writer If…

Author Kristen Lamb's avatarKristen Lamb's Blog

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A lot of “stuff” has been going on in my life lately. Hard stuff. Heavy stuff. The kind of stuff that just makes me want to write massacre scenes….except I am so brain dead I had to google how to spell “massacre.”

Masicker? Missucker?

WHAT AM I DOING???? *breaks down sobbing*

I am supposed to be an adult an expert okay, maybe functionally literate. Fine, I give up! I have nothing left to saaaaayyyyyy. I am all out of woooords *builds pillow fort*.

I figured it’s time for a bit of levity. Heck, I need a good laugh. How about you guys?

We writers are different *eye twitches* for sure, but the world would be SO boring without us. Am I the only person who watches Discovery ID and critiques the killers?

You are putting the body THERE? Do you just WANT to go to prison? Why did you STAB…

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DRESS ME! by Sarah Frances Hardy (plus a giveaway!)

Love it!

Tara Lazar's avatarWriting for Kids (While Raising Them)

DRESS ME!

No, not me. I’m quite capable of dressing myself, thankyouverymuch. Although I often remain in my pajamas. It’s a comfortable life!

I’m talking about the new book by author-illustrator Sarah Frances Hardy, and it’s a dress-up delight for little readers. What child doesn’t love pretend play, imagining themselves as anything they long to be?

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paintmeSarah Frances, how did DRESS ME! come to be?

I knew I wanted to do a companion book for PAINT ME! which released last year from Sky Pony Press, and I had written a manuscript for a dress up book a few years ago that never quite worked. My agent and I talked through it, and she suggested I take the dress-up idea and do another “me!” book with that.

So did you play dress up as a child? What was your favorite thing to be? Were any of your childhood choices reflected in the book?

Did I ever!

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Surprising Self-Publishing Statistics

Good to know info.

Chris The Story Reading Ape's avatarChris The Story Reading Ape's Blog

My thanks to Catherine Hamrick for

directing me to this great article.

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Guest Post – The Ten Secrets of Successful Writers

Let’s all be successful authors.


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Chicken Soup for the Blogger’s Soul?

Don’t give up. Keep submitting.

Deborah Drezon Carroll's avatartalesfromthefamilycrypt

In my search of good places to submit original writing, one of the first I came across was the juggernaut that is the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” books. Having received many of these books as gifts over the years, I was intrigued. So with my usual, What the hell, attitude, I wrote an essay and sent it off to their call for submissions on Volunteering and Giving Back. (They have a boatload of titles and topics so check out their website and write an essay to submit.)

Much to my shock delight, I’m in! The book is publishing in August and my essay entitled, “A Little Lipstick,” will be inside.

So, the point of this post, is this. If you are a writer or a wannabe writer, adopt the useful, “What the Hell” attitude. Send off your work and send positive vibes into the universe. Or, do as I did…

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Seven Basic Ways To Increase Your Blog Traffic in Thirty Minutes

Wonderful tips. Thanks, Suzie.


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Faith Elements in Writing

Thanks, Bryan.

Bryan Davis's avatarThe Author's Chair

I often hear from writers who ask how to infuse faith elements without making a story sound preachy. This is a crucial skill to learn. The moment your story starts preaching, many readers will be turned off.

Readers usually don’t mind following a character’s spiritual journey and taking in what the character learns along the way, but they usually don’t appreciate being told what they should learn and do as a result. Few people enjoy an author’s wagging finger.

Still, faith elements can abound, and such themes can be the most memorable parts of a story.

Here are some tips on how to infuse faith elements while avoiding the pulpit:

  • Make sure that faith is a natural expression of a character’s being, that is, don’t make someone speak about faith without developing that this is an inherent part of the character’s nature.
  • Show God’s intervention by having circumstances come together…

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Why do you travel? Any plans to travel this summer?

I adore travel. Most of ours will be on the Honda Shadow this summer.

C.E.'s avatarLMC

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Please make it easy for me to share your talent.

And, I might add, Sally is fun and easy to work with! Thanks, Sally!