Posts Tagged ‘Build’

Are you offering value with each post?

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Have you ever wondered why some blogs have a readership that only increases with time whilst others struggle to get even 100 visitors in a day? Problogger.net has 76894 readers subscribed via RSS. I don’t even have 9. :)  Of course, let’s not forget the fact that he had a head start way back before I did and has been a revelation of sorts since then.

(It’s amazing how Problogger manages to find a mention in most of my posts. But readers might agree that the guy is one of the icons on the blogosphere and we can’t help but analyze and emulate his success mantra.)

So, what is it about some blogs that make them stand out from amongst the rest of the crowd? What will it take for you to be the next Problogger? Is there some hidden strategy that isn’t being revealed by the big guns? Apart from posting regularly and posting quality content (Yes, we know the drill), what is it that some blogs lack?

In case you haven’t noticed, some blogs are out there just for the sake of existing on the blogosphere and despite doing everything else correctly, they are making the one biggest mistake of their lives in blogging. And it is this mistake that might well be the nail in their coffin.

They do not offer value to their readers in their posts! Do you?

Are you offering your reader something that a million other websites on the internet aren’t? Or are your blog posts out there purely because of the necessity to post thrice a week? Answer honestly. This answer might well help you make a significant difference to your reader base in the days to come.

‘How do I offer value?’ one might ask.

There are numerous ways to do it. Offer a tip or an idea that can bring about a small or maybe, even a significant change in their lives. Offer a solution to a simple problem that no one but you has thought of. If the problem has already been spoken about and you would like to add your own tidbits to it, then do it. A fresh perspective is always accepted.

Start a series of articles on a particular topic within your niche (extremely popular), give out a compilation of your articles as an e-book, share a useful link that you might have found, write a review, start a poll, accept feedback!

Readers are ordinary human beings, who are facing ordinary problems like inflation, lay offs and the recession. Connect, empathize, suggest, enquire, assign, or ask a question. There are hundreds of ways in which you can turn each post into something unique and yet, offer value.

The only way to build a community of readers on your post is to build loyalty. To make the reader come back everyday. To make him/her interact via the comments section and for this to happen, your posts must not be good. They have to be the best.

It’s easy to follow a winning formula. It’s hard to create one of your own. The least you can do is try.

Notes: Photo courtesy Flickr: special offer, originally uploaded by sindesign.

Build Muscle fast! 7 to 15 days! Fact or Fiction?

Monday, December 8th, 2008

We love fast results, don’t we? If someone wants to learn the guitar, then he/she wants to do it in a few days. If someone wants to learn how to jive, then 7 days is the maximum time that he/she is willing to spend on it. This one is a dream come true for all the guys who have been yearning for a rock hard physique without spending too much time on it. Imagine muscles ripping through that new t-shirt that simply refused to do anything but hang loose akin a scarecrow’s clothes. 15 days seems like an ideal time to invest in bodybuilding, doesn’t it? Infomercials like these have been floating around in the online world for years now. It is usually accompanied by a couple of before and after pictures (Geez!). The first one (before) usually shows a painfully malnourished guy who looks like he was on a fasting spree for years and the second picture (after) shows the same guy with an absolute ripped lean torso that would put a Greek god to shame. And he has done it in 15 days. So, why cant you? 

Fact or Myth? 

Here comes the big question. Do you believe in this? Can a normal human being turn into a muscled Greek god in as less as 15 days? The answer is …….’NO’. I mean…come on! You can’t fall for that!  It’s sad but true. Keep in mind that this is coming from a guy who has been a 90 pound weakling for the most part of his life. 

Gaining muscle the right way: No amount of heavy lifting, eating or consuming bodybuilding supplements or even anabolic steroids is going to bring about the transformation that you visualize in those ads. The only people gaining anything are the ones who are selling those products to newbies like you. A more realistic look at bodybuilding reveals that if you have a damn good week at the gym and combine it with the right diet and rest, then you can add up to 1 pound of muscle a week. That’s the maximum. Yes, you heard it right. So rather than stacking up on unrealistic goals, set yourself a realistic one and work towards achieving it. 

The workout 

As a beginner, you should always focus on building up strength and muscle definition. So rather than trying to bench 200 pounds in the first week, try to lift weights that you are comfortable with. Stick to free weight exercises rather than specialized machines. 

The diet 

Some smart person once said that muscles are created in the kitchen, not in the gym. It couldn’t have been more precise. You have to eat right to make any sort of muscle gain. And remember to go slow and make gradual increments in the number of calories that you consume each week. If you try to stuff too many things into your system at once, you will end up barfing all over the place. 

Rest 

It is so easy to go over the board when you start your bodybuilding attempts. But you need to understand that your body needs rest to recuperate. Without rest, you are only going to end up straining your muscles and will have no significant gains to show even after months. So if you haven’t been catching those 40 winks, now is the time to do it. 

Put it all together 

Now you have the perfect ensemble for a beginner’s bodybuilding routine. Stick to these three basic techniques and you will be all set to go on to level two in about three months time. And here’s a tiny reminder. The next time someone tries to sell you an e-book or a training guide that promises to help you gain muscle in 7 days or 15 days for that matter, you politely tell them ‘anda a bañarte’ (Spanish for ‘take a hike’)!