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New Year Resolution for Bloggers, Writers, Content Creators, Authors, and Influencers


As a blogger, writer, author, content creator, we always look forward to reading more, writing more, and producing creative forms of content every time. On this New Year 2020, let’s make resolutions to be more productive, creative, and write our hearts out!

  1. Create a profitable blogging strategy
    Create a profitable blogging strategy
  2. Define your target audience
    New Year resolution for bloggers Define your target audience
  3. Research your blogging competitors
    Research your blogging competitors
  4. Think big, start small, and act fast
    New Year resolution for bloggers Think big, start small, and act fast
  5. Work on a new promotional channel
    New Year Resolution for bloggers-Work on a new promotional channel
  6. Organize your website
    New Year Resolution for bloggers - Organize your website
  7. Start writing more
    New Year Resolution for bloggers-Start writing more
  8. Start investing money on things that make your blog better
    Start investing money on things that make your blog better
  9. Give a new look to your website
    Give a new look to your website
  10. Believe in Your words, How you can write, what you can write
    Believe in Your words, How you can write, what you can write
  11. Be a Professional writer
    Be a professional writer
  12. Learn Social media etiquette
    Learn Social media etiquette
  13. Be bold to experiment new and creative ideas
    Be bold to experiment new and creative ideas
  14. Increase your blogger's network. Talk and interact with other bloggers
    Increase your blogger's network. Talk and interact with other bloggers
  15. Participate in blogging activities or conduct blogging activities
    Participate in blogging activities or conduct blogging activities
  16. Do not stop reading more
    Do not stop reading more
  17. Do not give excuses
    Do not give excuses
  18. Plan your blogging strategy and work in an organized manner
    Plan your blogging strategy and work in an organized manner
  19. Write episodes based on your experiences
    Write episodes based on your experiences
  20. Enjoy blogging
    Enjoy blogging

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