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It happens to the best of us. One day you’re just gonna wake up and you’re going to be completely out of ideas to write about. You’re done for! The worst part? You’ll feel like you’re letting down your readers because you think you’re responsible for a couple of minutes of their daily entertainment. That’s when it really gets bad, you’ll feel obliged to write something and end up with a sloppy post which doesn’t make much sense to anyone. That’s how you really let your readers down! Don’t write ‘fillers’ for your blog if you really feel responsible, take a break and start preparing for dry spells like this…they’re bound to come by again.

How To Cure Blogging Burnout.

1) Recycle - This isn’t as bad as it sounds. Go through your archives and pick a couple of the articles you are particularly pleased with. Reading them might get you back in the zone where you were when you wrote them. Also, you might be able to update the article with new knowledge, creating a new article on it’s foundations.

2) Stock up - Rodents use most of the spring and summer to stock up on nuts. You’re a blogger, go stock up on articles. If you’re on a good run and posts seem to flow out of your fingers, don’t stop typing. Save all those articles in draft and edit these when the next dry spell hits you. Even if one hasn’t enough body for a good post, use it to merge with another post that on its own just didn’t make the cut either.

3) Look around you - When you’re going through our own archives, don’t stop when you reach the end. There’s millions of other bloggers out there with great articles that might inspire you to write your own. Having said that, this doesn’t mean you should blatantly copy and paste their articles. Pick one that interests you, focus on the keywords and try to spin your own post from this. If you do copy large quantities, be sure to credit the source.

4) Take a break - Seriously, Rome wasn’t built in one day either! If you can’t come up with anything, just don’t. Your readers won’t mind if you don’t post for a couple of days, once you’re back, they’ll enjoy your posts even more! If you’ve stocked up on articles, time stamp let’s say 7 of them, on for each day of the week. Your readers won’t even notice you’re gone and you can rest your brain!

5) Get help - Some of your loyal readers will probably love to get a shot at guest posting for you. Not only will you give them the chance to be heard, you also win some time and perhaps gain new insights from the guest blogger’s post. If everyone you ask has stage fright, go find someone that is willing to write articles for money. There’s plenty of good, original content writers out there, just be aware you’re not picking a cheap offer, they might sell you an article which has been sold to numerous customers before you. Duplicate content is bad m’kay!

6) Quit - Yes that’s right, quit. If your dry spell seems never ending, perhaps blogging isn’t for you. Loads of people start blogging out of curiosity or because they think it’ll make ‘em rich overnight. Well forget about it, not gonna happen. There’s plenty of other ways to make money on the Internet. Easier too. Perhaps your curiosity got satisfied along the way or it has started to focus on a new challenge. Don’t blog for the sake of blogging. Blog because you love it!

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