Efficient Blogging

One of the challenges of blogging is to come up with good posts that interest readers, keep them coming back. Sometimes I do not feel like I have good original condition wisdom. It is presumptuous to believe that I can have high quality raw material all the time.

A second challenge is the time to blog. I run a $ 1 billion dollar company so when I blogging I knew I needed to find out how you have to do it efficiently. My blog is mostly about efficiency and time management, which are topics that I study.

These two challenges can be solved with a simple concept. Copy.

Ideas for use in copying are:

1 – Attribution. Enter the credit along with a link to the original author.

2 – You can look for something to add. Blogs can synergistically. Have a word or part of a blog post and use it and give your opinions, insights and views. In many cases, these movements of ideas, which are enriched from the original message to start.

3 – You can either use the entire post or at most only a part of it and show people the original use.

4 – I usually ask for permission, which was never denied. Finally, helping the copying of the original authors and it reaps some readers. And (and most blogs are not written copy) of course never copy copy written material without permission.

5 – The easiest place to find material, copy of blog surfing, although this can mean a lot of irrelevant material to filter. A source of free articles is sorted by topic www.isnare.com.

6 – In many cases the person that you can copy back from a link to show you, as it is flattering to them. Charles Caleb Colton said: "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" . These links can your traffic.

In summary, copying saves time and increases the quality of the material on your site. It can even lead to traffic, because in many cases, you will be back from the original site to receive.