tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37258556.post8094249875104015562..comments2024-03-28T15:50:17.214-07:00Comments on InScribe Writers Online: How to Improve Your Blog - Kimberley PayneTracy Krausshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066853243062725525noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37258556.post-56588530945186337032011-02-20T12:00:25.222-07:002011-02-20T12:00:25.222-07:00Oh, and in response to Karen's advice... I sta...Oh, and in response to Karen's advice... I started blogging as a way to make myself write regularly and it has worked. I now have a schedule where I post MWF and just having that deadline (even self-imposed) makes me think about what I'm going to post. The routine of writing somehow generates inspiration. <br /><br />I have a friend who blogs daily and she says she's never short on topics because she knows that when she sits down at her computer at 9 in the morning, she has to write a blog post... and the idea meets her there.Bonnie Way aka the Koala Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11601183003333359031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37258556.post-25537894740384819032011-02-20T11:58:02.671-07:002011-02-20T11:58:02.671-07:00Blog regularly is probably the advice that I come ...Blog regularly is probably the advice that I come across most frequently. Speaking personally, as a blog reader, I prefer short blog posts (something I can read in five minutes and then go chase my toddler) and PLEASE put in paragraph breaks. It's so hard to read a blog post that is 750-1000 words (or longer) with no white space in there. On a page in a book, that's fine. On a computer screen, there needs to be a break, like this<br /><br />to give your eye a break. Especially if I have to make sure that my girls aren't fighting and then come back to reading a blog and there's no paragraph marker for me to find where I was reading before.Bonnie Way aka the Koala Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11601183003333359031noreply@blogger.com