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How to Create a Great Blog Post

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While many may assume a blog is similar to a diary; there is actually a lot more to the process.

Yes, a blog is a wonderful place to get your thoughts, feelings and opinions out into the world but in order to create a great post that captures an audience there are a few things you should know:

Take Your Time

While it can become frustrating to spend long periods of time on a single blog post, patience is extremely important. Before posting anything to your blog, be sure to double check things such as spelling, punctuation and grammar. Also, re-read your post a few times to make sure you haven’t missed any key topics and that everything flows nicely.

While it is easy to throw something together and hit the publish button, your audience is going to be able to sense if you have put care into your post or if you have rushed. It’s pretty amazing how, even through text, an audience can get a vibe from the writer. If you are angry, sad or happy; those emotions can typically carry through into your writing. So, be sure that the tone of your post matches well with the current topic.

Stay On Topic

While it can be easy to get distracted and want to talk about various things at any given time, it’s much easier for readers to enjoy your blog post if you stick to a single topic. It’s great that you have many things you would like to discuss, and you can definitely create various blog posts during a single writing session.

The reason it’s important to stick to one topic is that it gives the reader the option to pick what they want to read about at any given time. Imagine clicking on something that was titled ‘How to Train Your Dog’ to realize you are not only reading about how to train your dog but also about the weather and shopping tips. You do not want to write the same way you talk.

Too much information in a single post can be overwhelming and so can too much text. It’s important to keep your paragraphs short and sweet. Not only are short paragraphs gentler on the eyes than long ones, but it’s much easier to skim a post when there isn’t a ton of information crammed into one paragraph.

Organize Your Thoughts

Another great way to keep your ideas organized and simple is to include headings. This allows your viewers to know, at a glance, everything you are going to cover within the blog post. This gives them an opportunity to skip to the portions they are most interested in and avoid reading information that they already know or do not care as much about.

Having a blog is an exciting and fulfilling experience. With the right amount of patience, motivation and care you can be very successful. Connect with your audience and many doors will open for you throughout your online writing career.

Top 5 New Apple Apps for Your Blogging

Blogging has revolutionized the Internet taking it to a qualitatively new level. There are numerous sources of information online.

Some folks prefer visiting huge media sites, while others opt for personal blogs. Millions of people worldwide have personal journals where they share information, thoughts, discuss various problems and just have fun.

A professional blogger (or even a beginner in blogging) will require a few tools to make blogging convenient and efficient. Proud owners of iPhones and iPads may want to get a few helpful apps to be able to publish posts easily and everywhere.

TOP 5 blogging apps for Apple devices

1. WordPress for Apple

It’s not a secret that WP has become a leading platform for bloggers, who use their own domains for blogs (in contrast to LJ or BlogSpot). It is easy to use  (in fact, users familiar with typical office software will face absolutely no problems with WP). WP for Apple is designed specifically for Apple devices to use their functionality in the best manner. Sure, the key advantage of WP, including WP for Apple is that this platform is free. So, creating and editing blog posts is easier than ever with WordPress.

2. TweetDeck for iPad

Do you know folks who don’t have a Twitter account? If you do, introduce them to the entire Twitter thing. This social media site is trendy these days. Tweetdeck for iPad is the most convenient Twitter client ever. Create tweets, read news lines, participate in discussions. Tweeting is fun, when you use Tweetdeck for iPad.

3. RSS +

If you are an experienced blogger who spends several hours a day on the net, you may read dozens of other blogs on various platforms. Use RSS which is an ultimate app for the blogosphere. You will simply receive RSS lines from blogs you are following, so it is easy to remain well informed all the time. The app does not require any sophisticated PC knowledge.

4. Ecto

If you need a tool compatible with various platforms and languages, Ecto is something you are (or you should be) looking for. It features a simple gui, a rich text HTML editor, management of drafts and posted entries, colors in html, and access to tag templates. This app can scale, convert and create images and integrate several blogging accounts. It is incredibly popular among Apple fans, and especially bloggers.

5. Mars Edit 3

If you are a professional blogger using Apple devices, this is a must have app. In fact, it is a leading application for bloggers who chose Apple. The thing is that browser based interfaces are slow and out of date. Browsers are designed to read content, not create it. Thus, a desktop app is a perfect solution. If you happen to be an Apple fan, choose the best app for blogging and you are still nowhere near Mars Edit.

It is powerful and elegant. Manage any type of content, post to various platforms, keep track of your posts, comment on someone else’s posts etc. The platforms supported are Blogger, TypePad, Movable Type, WordPress, Squarespace and many others. It is easy to upload files, access clouds, preview posts and create content even offline (you will publish posts as soon as your Apple device is connected to the net). If you want to use your own text editor, you are free to choose!

Choosing the best apps for blogging might be a difficult task for rookies, so make sure you have a look at reviews and online video sites like YouTube, where folks are demonstrating how and what software should be used for modern blogging.

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Cody Sartony

Cody Sartony is an editor in online homework service Maxhomework currently living in Los Angeles, California. Freelancer with many years of experience and a popular review writer. Cody knows how to draw a reader into a story.