10 New Year’s Physicians Blogging Resolutions

9 January, 2011 (08:47) | Internet Marketing | By: Davis Kahler

I’ve made a decision to make some changes. Blogging is totally new with me and, as my friends and editors will admit, I’ve created a lot of mistakes. So, with a possiblity to wipe the slate clean in the new year, listed here are my biggest blogging resolutions.

1. Don’t make use of pithy, clever, one word titles for content which a google search will not find.

2. Keep the length of the post right. Not too long, not quite short, juuuust right.

3. Know when to comment when to create.

4. Don’t write blogposts like term papers. They are conversations with my online readers, an excellent treatise

5. Set the hook within the beginning. Each post , as if your elevator pitch, has 3 parts: the hook, the meat, and the call to action.

6. Invite comments from my readers.

7. Connect the dots by making use of streaming services and links from other online community sites to boost readership.

8. When an idea comes, jot it down. I won’t be embarrassed by the 3:52AM time stamp for the posting

9. Give my readers detail, not abstract musings or theory. They read my content to get answers

10. Thank my readers .

I encourage your comments, appreciate your interest and look toward our conversations in 2011 at Freelance MD.

I wish a healthy and prosperous Happy New Year.

Freelance MD is an active community of physicians that gives them more freedom and control of their medical practice, income, and lifestyle.

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