#1 Tip for New Bloggers
Start blogging YESTERDAY!
That’s my number 1 tip for any writer who has yet to start a blog.
If…
- if you are a writer
- if you’re even thinking about ever becoming a successful, published author
- if starting your own blog or web site is even remotely on your radar
- if you ever plan to get paid for writing about or speaking about any topic
- if you know you have a book in you
- if you see yourself in a future Someday, When You’re An Author
- if you’re sitting on the fence between planning your blog and actually writing it
For Those “About to Blog”
You need to jump into blogging now and think about it more later.
Starting a blog takes a matter of minutes — blogging better is on-going learning experience that extends into everyone’s future. Even the blogging experts are newbies compared to other industries — the most seasoned pro-blogger only has a four- or five-year jump on your launch date.
There is a lot to learn about blogging — but How To Self-Publishing blogs like my PageCoach Problogging 101 become a helluva lot more useful when you have at least one blog to practice on. If it sucks, you can abandon it, delete it, or change it. You can always start another blog, additional blogs in a variety of topics — you can re-launch, re-build, re-design as you go.
You can’t re-wind time. You can’t go back and start blogging sooner than you did. And trust me on this — the one thing you’ll be asking yourself later is “Why did I wait so long before starting my blog?”

Slade Roberson is an intuitive counselor, ATP®, professional blogger, and the author of Shift Your Spirits, Automatic Intuitive Response, and the PageCoach Problogging Tutorial Series. Slade on Blogging shares behind-the-screens internet marketing, self-publishing, and blogging strategies with other personal development writers, coaches, and healing arts practitioners.
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