Posts Tagged ‘mental blocks’
How To Use PLR to Blog for Effeciently
I don’t know about you, but blogging for 7 days a week, on 35 different blogs, definitely takes its toll on me. A while ago, I adopted the practice of writing down my blog ideas in advance in order to avoid blanking out the day my posts were due. But once in a while, I completely blank out. I don’t know about you, but that has happened too often to me to blame it on a flu an allergy attack. And I can’t tell you how distressing it is to sit in front of the computer, having a post due in a few hours with nothing to talk about.
Now, I do plan ahead and have emergency posts that I use in case I can’t come up with an idea, but you can’t rely on your emergency posts all the time. The practice that has worked for me is using PLR articles to get an idea what topics to talk about. I am not talking about one time PLR packages that you can buy for $20. I am talking about PLR memberships that send you fresh articles every once in a while. The good thing about reading an article on your niche is that in can kick-start your brain. It’s certainly the case for me.
Some argue that reading magazines could be a better idea. I do agree that magazines can be great for brainstorming and coming up with ideas. But sometimes your niche is too narrow that even your favorite magazine won’t give you any post ideas. That’s why getting PLR membership works. You define what articles you want to receive, and these guys send it to you. You don’t copy the articles in the package, but read one to kick-start the brain. This approach has worked for me too many times to question it now.
How about you? How do you get over mental blocks when it comes to blogging?












