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Blogging Advice For Part Timer Bloggers With Full Time Job

By Cyrus Yung On March 31, 2009 Under Blogging

I am a full time marketer, and you can say that I am a full time blogger as well. I did not start out as a full time blogger, I started as a part time blogger, and my first website was a blog too.

I will share with you how you can still continue working on your full time job, yet still producing good quality and great blogging post. The key here is not quantity but quality. It is quality that you will grow your blog into a traffic generating machine.

In my previous post on blogging frequently, that if you are a full time blogger then you should do so. Normally a full time blogger will post once daily or twice for some, it is only if you have something good to share then you can blog, if you have nothing in your mind then you need not do any new posting.

Previously I was in a seminar company, and it was there where I learn my Internet Marketing skills from other Internet marketers. If anyone out there working in a seminar or event company, you will know that we have very long working hours and most of the time working on the weekends too, so time is very important for me. I had to prioritize what is important and what is not. As I was blogging about the what I learn from attending seminars, sharing with the world what I learn. And have quite a good result from that part time and fun blogging. It was when I got emails from the readers interested in our seminars, that was the time that got me really focusing on the blog.

Due to the work I am holding, I had to set aside time for blogging on the blog. I make sure that after a seminar is over, I blog about the seminar and comment how I feel about the event, and whatever new seminar or announce speakers coming to Singapore, I will blog about it. I will try to blog no more than 500 words, as it will take up like an hour to write them, you may be faster than me.

If your niche is different from mine, most properly you will have to blog more frequently than me, I was sometime blogging once a month and the most were 4 posts a month. Setting aside time in blogging is very important for your blog to be growing. For me I will write my post on days that I have a lot of ideas or have trigger my mind to think, then will I write the new posts. But that is not very productive, now I train myself to write my posts on specific days, the days that I am writing is Mondays and Thursdays. You need not follow my schedule, you have to find the day(s) that you are most comfortable with and free from your job. I post three times a week for this blog.

With the posts that you have written, you can set the new written posts in different dates, scheduling them differently. I have heard from some internet marketers that they know what they will be posting next month. This is where I want to go into as well. For me now, I can only set the dates for a week. This is how the internet marketers do, they make sure that on every Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays, a new post is posted, and the theme for the scheduled post are somehow relevant to the previous and future posts.

If you really want to see success, then these are the few advices that you must take as a part time blogger working with a full time job. That will be all for today’s internet marketing strategy, do comment and share with your friends. To your success, cheers!

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One comment - add yours
alvin

June 1, 2009

Respectfully, I beg to differ from your current view point with regards to “producing good quality and great blogging post. The key here is not quantity but quality. It is quality that you will grow your blog into a traffic generating machine” I am a mental health care professional and often the impression of quality is a desire notion or state to arrive in any medium or life’s facet. Indeed quality is a well place focus of our attention but a word to the wise, with effective quality principles, quantity follows. Quantity does not necessarily equates as a lack of healthy growth. The indicator to measure for effectiveness is not a lacking of the other but that quality of time spent in a medium should result in quantitative exposure to our experiences and expertise.