Banish Dry Blog Syndrome - Here’s Help

February 25th, 2008

Everybody suffers from this even me. Why, just this past Friday, I was busting my brain cells trying to figure out what to write for the rest of this week. I had 3 pieces of content but still needed 2 more.

So, I flipped through my own 31 Quick Blogging Ideas handbook and ta-dah! Now, I have more than enough to fill the week and then some. Yes, I do use my own stuff you know.

Actually, I wrote this handbook up for my own use but figured why not share it? So, here it is. Free for your taking.

Right click to download here.

31 Quick Blogging Ideas

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5 Comments to “Banish Dry Blog Syndrome - Here’s Help”

  1. InternetBasedMoms Experts » Are You Suited For Blogging? Says:

    [...] you’re stuck looking for things to blog about, download this handbook. Keep it by your computer. Flip through it when you feel at a loss for words. I’ll bet [...]

  2. DanaW Says:

    Hey Lynnette,

    Thanks for your list of 31 ideas! Although our businesses are quite different (We create and sell homeschooling/education curriculum and offer training/coaching), several ideas were good ‘topic triggers’ for us. We are new bloggers, but love it!

    Thanks for your support and great ideas–keep ‘em comin’!

    Dana Wilson

  3. Michael Hall Says:

    Thanks for sharing Lynnette, I’m just getting into blogging and the whole net 2.0, even though i’ve created many php sites as a webdesigner.

    Do you have a link that will bring me up to date on RSS, i’ve tried many times and never quite followed through.

    sad but true

    = )

  4. Nenette Says:

    Very nice… thanks for sharing, Lynette. :)

  5. Lynette Says:

    Hey folks! You’re welcome. Topic triggers is the key thing I hope to achieve simply because I have that problem too. Sometimes I have a ton of things in my blog idea book but am in the mood for something different or fun. This helps.

    @Michael - I have a report that would help. Click here to download RSS Basics (PDF)