10 productive ways to deal with writers’ block.

Thankfully, we have never encountered writer’s block simply because we don’t really consider ourselves as writers. :D During the times we feel too lazy to write articles we don’t fret. Instead, we do other things that can also help with our sites.

The top 10 fave things to do…

  1. Read some more on search engine optimization, internet marketing, and web development.
  2. Research keywords, play around with them, and make a list for future use.
  3. Surf blogs and stumble posts to keep our StumbleUpon account active.
  4. Visit our favorite blogs and do a bit of poking here and there. 
  5. Reply to comments in RMO and post comments in other blogs.
  6. Hang out in our favorite forums and trawl for new ideas.
  7. Drop on EntreCard blogs and do some ad shopping.
  8. Check out the new themes and templates.
  9. Check out some plugins.
  10. Tweak our themes.

Other suggestions? :D

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11 Responses to “10 productive ways to deal with writers’ block.”

  1. Natural writes:

    clean the house to some great music and ….

    Naturals last blog post..EntreCard Therapy

  2. Stephan Miller from Affiliate Marketing Blog writes:

    Sometimes these are the things that keep me from writing in the first place. And if you are an internet junky, another tip would be to take a nap. Your mind might need a rest. Anything to get away from the computer for a bit may help. :)
    Stephan Millers last blog post..The Rules of Making Money Anywhere

  3. admin writes:

    @ Natural

    Great tip. :D Our home certainly could use a bit of cleaning.

    @ Stephan

    That one too. We’ve been slacking a bit and taking naps. It did took us a while to reply to the comments. :)

  4. Adam from best reviews writes:

    I like to just get out of the house, usually hop on my bike and go for a ride. By the time I get back, my adrenaline is pumping and I’ve got a few ideas I developed over the ride.

  5. admin writes:

    Wow! A fellow biker. Exercise do help pump oxygen into these old brain cells and kick them into life. :D

  6. Adam from bicycle boston blog writes:

    Very true. What’s the deal with bloggers and bicycles. Seems they go together more and more often nowadays. That’s a good thing!

    Adams last blog post..Use CommentLuv? Show Andy Ur Luv!

  7. admin writes:

    Exercise, perhaps? Blogging can add some pounds. :D

  8. Carl from Paid Surveys writes:

    So true, I’ve always found the most important to be SEO, because when it comes down to it its backlinks that bring you traffic. Thanks for sharing! :)
    Carls last blog post..The Best Free Paid Surveys

  9. Jason writes:

    @Adam: There are definitely tons of bike blogs out there nowadays. Although gas prices are down again it definitely seems like writing riders have been on the upswing in the last year which is great.

    I definitely see a quick ride, run, or workout as a great way to get blood flowing and jar my brain into activity. Plus you can just let your mind wander while working.

    Jasons last blog post..Test Post

  10. admin writes:

    We do hope the current trend in using less gas isn’t a passing fad.

    Thanks for the comment. :)

  11. Adam Pieniazek writes:

    @Jason, I think the two are very conducive to each other, all that time spent alone on the road gives us cyclists plenty of time to think of writing ideas. Plus, the energy and momentum of a nice ride for sure help get the creative juices flowing…

    Adam Pieniazeks last blog post..Good Luck to Justin Wright

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