How To Make 2 Months Of Viral, Riveting Blog Posts in 2 Days

Ok, if you were thinking the answer would be “write two blog posts and schedule them a month apart,” then clearly the expectations of what you’re going to learn on this blog are not nearly high enough icon smile How To Make 2 Months Of Viral, Riveting Blog Posts in 2 Days

No, here’s how to create 2 months worth of posts publishing 3-4 times a week, in just two days.

Day 1 you’ll compose a survey for your current audience. Create it using Survey Monkey. Distribute it through email and facebook.

You want to ask four key questions in this survey:

  1. What has been most helpful from this blog/business/training (you)?
  2. What is your biggest frustration right now?
  3. What could you use the most help with right now?
  4. What have I taught you that hasn’t worked/you think is hokum?

Brave the feedback! If you’ve been providing good information that actually helps people you have nothing to fear. With these questions you, as the expert, will learn:

  1. What you’re doing right and what people appreciate.
  2. What your audience is most stuck with.
  3. What will help your audience the most in the immediate future.
  4. What you need to either improve or reevaluate.

Day 2 you will take that feedback and write out at least 30 different headlines for blog posts.

Then write out the blog posts between 100 and 500 words apiece.

Schedule them to be released Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7:00 am EST (if in N. America. If you’re elsewhere, time it to be released by 7:00 am your market’s time). Schedule these posts to be released into the future.

Now you’re creating content based on what people who follow you actually want to hear, instead of what you just think they need.

 How To Make 2 Months Of Viral, Riveting Blog Posts in 2 Days

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