Lessons I Learned From Writing For 100 Days

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As a first step, I'd want to thank you all for your overwhelming support of this site. You've been a fantastic audience, and I'd like to thank you all for your support.

Countless ideas have been sent my me; please keep them coming! Your thoughtful comments mean a great deal to me.

I'm pleased to share seven lessons I gained from writing every day for 100 days with you and your readers. Let's get this party started!

Search Engine Optimization (SEO).

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, and I've done my homework on it. It increases the number of people who see your material and makes it easier for them to locate it. In order to reach your intended audience, it is critical that you use the proper heading and sub-heading. At the moment, I'm utilizing 'Yoast SEO.' Search engine optimization (SEO) can help you improve your writing skills by offering suggestions on things like passive voice, transition sentences, inbound links, image descriptions, and more. If you give it a shot, you'll discover more.

The Art of Redoing

After learning about SEO, I've come to realize the necessity of increasing Google's organic search. After multiple blog revisions, I went back and redone everything. Imagine going through all of your blog entries and checking over each one to make sure it's perfect. In the end, it's a nuisance but you'll learn a lot from the experience.

Aiming to improve oneself

To be honest, I enjoy what I do so much that I started reading self-help books to stay inspired and motivated in my blogging. Instead of reading, I've been listening to self-help audiobooks. Aside from juggling a full-time work, household duties, and caring for my little daughter, I'm always pressed for time. I don't have time to sit down and read a book because of my busy schedule (its a dream now). So, I use the StoryTel app on my iPhone and the Apple AirPods to listen to audiobooks while I'm doing dishes, cooking, cleaning, etc. in the kitchen. It's a lot of fun to learn from other people's experiences, I promise.

The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma is one of my all-time favorite audiobooks. If you haven't already, I strongly encourage you to listen to this book. It serves as a catalyst for the formation of enduring habits. Take Charge of Your Morning and Transform Your Day. This is one of the book's most famous quotes. It offers a variety of strategies to better manage your time and improve your focus by following the 20/20/20 formula.

Affiliation

I've figured out how to send out e-mail campaigns to my subscribers. You can see the results of my first campaign, which was favorably received as well. It's going to be difficult to describe how I came to know it. That's an other story altogether. Furthermore, learning to swim sometimes requires nothing more than jumping into the water. That's what I did, with no one to guide me through the blogging process. Even if I prefer to learn through trial and error, it doesn't imply that I can't assist you in any way. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of any assistance.

A well-written headline can go a long way.

You may locate the most frequently asked questions about a topic on www.answerthepublic.com, where you can post a query and see what other people are asking. Each day, you're allowed two free searches. Don't be afraid to give it a whirl; it's a great way to learn about the kinds of inquiries people ask.

Commitment Chart

I've also found that making a daily to-do list helps me stay on track. When you complete a task or meet a day's worth of goals, you should feel a sense of accomplishment. Professionally, I'm a teacher, but I also work on side ventures like being a subject matter expert in economics at Chegg. My other responsibilities include taking care of the house and caring for my nearly one-year-old daughter (her birthday is on the 29th of this month).

You Must Be Consistent in Order to Be Successful.

Whatever you do, try to stick with it for a minimum of 66 days. In Robin Sharma's book, he states that it takes 21 days to form a habit of doing something different every day. The past 100 days have shown me that I enjoy assisting others and disseminating my skills around the world, as you can see. It's like a dream to have people from all over the world come to my little website and read what I've written. Thank you so much for all of your support!

Keep writing.🥰

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