So do your new blog a big favor and make the first post just suck lemons. That’s what I did, and I’m not looking back. I hope nobody ever sees this post, and I certainly don’t expect them to. I must admit, it feels great to just write your first post like nobody cares, because in reality nobody does! Either way, after all the trepidation and anticipation of actually putting pen to paper, so to speak, it sure feels great to lower the bar and just write crap. No pressure now, only a first post to get the ball rolling..
Overlooking the fact that I just shattered the author's hopes, he makes a good point. Our best writing comes when we just write and forget about the end result. Especially while blogging.
That's why our first posts tend to be craptastic -- we're writing to impress and to set the tone of our blog. And while that's not a bad thing, it also means we're writing in a mechanical way, to fulfill expectations based upon assumptions.
Bloggers also tend to fall into the trap of mimicking the styles and paths of other bloggers (I'm guilty of this on occasion). We can get so caught up in driving traffic and achieving success that we often forget to be genuine.
If you're a blogger, who do you find yourself writing for? What are your goals? Why do you blog?





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