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There are so many everyday tasks that bloggers perform daily. Some mundane such as checking our SEOs or altering tags and categories. Others are more interesting like the creative endeavors that make blogging fun and exciting. The tasks that help to make the everyday humdrum of working from home more enjoyable. So if you’ve been in a blogging rut remember the following 5 creative endeavors that help make blogging fun:
Advertising
For anyone who has made that transition to blogging knows that bloggers are nothing if not writers and art directors of their own personal public relations firm. To our credit, blogging has helped me to understand just how important crowdsourcing advice and tips can be when it comes to promoting and sharing my work with others.
Setting Objectives
Bloggers have the awesome opportunity each day to set creative objectives that help improve their work moving forward. Each day your blog allows you to transmit helpful material understandable way to your audience by way of infographics, informative links, or convincing points of reference.
Approachability
Blogging allows me the ability to be able to reach out to my audience in new ways each day. My platforms allow me to have a digital platform to express my feelings and commentary to others in a manner that is both approachable and accessible to others. Something especially important to me as an introvert extraordinaire.
Temperature Taking
Each time a blogger ends a post or newsletter they are able to gauge the temperature of their reader’s opinions and positions. You are given the opportunity to engage your readers by asking them how your piece resonated with them, how you can tailor future pieces.
Cultural Engagement
Bloggers have a constant opportunity to create a culture of honest engagement. Allowing anyone at any level to speak their mind, throw in an idea, or express their opinion about your work in small, feasible ways. Blogging allows you to be able to ascertain who your readers are, populate your media kit for potential clients, and create new seasonal campaigns. Work that helps you be a more creative writer, creator, and more interview post sources moving forward.
Friends, those are the 5 ways that blogging helps you be a more creative director. Now I want to ask, how does blogging help you be a more creative person at home? I’d love to hear about it below!
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