Why I Spent an Hour Writing a Post, Then Deleted it
Write and promote, write and promote. I am insanely passionate about this site and the people who take the time to read it. I have always said that I will strive to deliver the best quality of content I could provide. I won’t compromise on quality just to produce a post that will keep my post numbers up.
I spent the last hour writing a post about how to get comments from a problogger. Initially I had a stack of ideas I wanted to include in the post. Off to a great start, but half way through it didn’t feel right, didn’t feel as fluid as all the other 92 posts on this site. I decided to edit it and add new ideas, by the end of the hour I decided enough was enough and deleted the whole thing. If I didn’t like it, it was no way near good enough for my readers.
In my plan for December I said I wanted to produce 60 posts by the end of the month, but I also said I wouldn’t compromise on the quality of my work.
- Filler
It drives me mad when I see filler posts on websites, just to get another fresh bit of content on the site to try and draw in new traffic for the day. Filler posts are a massive waste of time. If your not happy with the post, or thinking that’ll do, someone will like it. Then you should never ever publish it. In my post 4 questions you need to ask before you publish I talk about important steps to take before you hit that publish button.
Filler posts are absolutely crazy, I have seen posts that are 5 or 6 lines long. It’s not the length of what you have to say its the quality.
- Better Not Than Do
Have nothing to say, then don’t say anything. No matter what commitment you have given yourself or your readers to post a set amount of times a week, you should never post for the sake of postings sake. In a post I did the other day called why you need to step back, I talk about why doing nothing is sometimes the best solution.
Important note here is ‘sometimes’ the best solution. Doing nothing just to get your thoughts together can be dangerous if that’s all you do, nothing.
- Breathing Space
Take a deep breath and count to 10. You can sometimes be too involved in something to see anything else. No matter how motivated you are, things can get on top of you. Once you at that stage it is extremely difficult to come back, so take a time out, forget that drivel you have just written. Live to fight another day, if you traffic dips for a day or two, so what! It doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things, and your website will actually be better off for not producing some crap you never wanted to publish in the first place.

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