10 ways to blog when you don’t feel like blogging
10. Build a blog post around an upcoming occasion.
Who doesn’t love holidays?
From New Year’s Day to New Year’s Eve, and all in-between, the entire year is filled with reasons to celebrate. Faith-based holidays, legal days-off, health issue awareness days, foodie holidays, and other red-letter days can provide fabulous fodder for bloggers.
From New Year’s Day to New Year’s Eve, and all in-between, the entire year is filled with reasons to celebrate. Faith-based holidays, legal days-off, health issue awareness days, foodie holidays, and other red-letter days can provide fabulous fodder for bloggers.
Look at a calendar. What days to come might spark your blogging
creativity?
You might post related crafts,
decorating how-to’s, recipes, or traditions. Journal your own holiday memories,
Or, simply put up a cheery greeting for your readers. Add a suitable drawing or
photo, if you wish.
Boom! Another blog post.
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10 ways to blog when you don’t feel like blogging
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Adapted from Wizard with Bag
Vintage artwork – public domain
10 ways to blog when you don’t feel like blogging
– both adapted from public domain artwork
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