5 surefire ways to fast track your blogging skills. Guaranteed!

I have said this time without number that blogging is a skill that involves the art of content creation but not an innate ability, therefore it can always be learnt and almost perfected in any stage of one’s life.

I have seen 70year old blogging and if a 70years old man can still blog then what about you?

One thing I will like you to know here is that there are no limits to the amount of skills that you can acquire as a blogger. Just as everyday of your life present you with entirely different and new learning curve, there is always room for new skills and improvement in blogging.
5 surefire ways to fast track your blogging skills. Guaranteed!

Again, one major head-on you can get in your everyday blogging or in your quest in acquiring more skills in blogging is by fast-tracking your learning or skills developmental process.


You will agree with me that it is by far better for you to start blogging today and within the next 6 months of blogging, for your blog to be touching the sky than for it to take a year before getting close to the sky.

In that vein, we bring you the 5 surefire ways you can fast-track your skills and take your blog to the sky in no time.

1.      Learning from the right mentor and sources – it is a pity today that the blogosphere is getting saturated with the rate at which blogs are being proliferated on daily basis. This on its own has presented a kind of problem. It is even getting more difficult by the day to know the right sources or the right mentor to follow in acquiring the proper blogging skills.

Every Tom, Dick and Harry today has something to present when it now comes to blogging, whether they are genuine or scraped and stolen copyrighted contents, all will be presented to your face at the click of a button.


This whole thing is making identifying and choosing the right mentor to seem as a mirage. For sure if you can lay your hand to the right mentor in blogging or right sources immediately, it will save you huge amount of useful time and energy than picking the wrong mentor that will end up delaying your skills acquisition process and progress.

So it is very important, you exercise whole lots of wits in choosing your blogging mentor and also in learning from the right sources to avoid all those delays.

Don’t just be ubiquitous for nothing, try and be ubiquitous for tangible knowledge

2.      Practice makes perfect – For your blogging skills to skyrocket in no time in the blogosphere, you have to practice and practice and practice again and again. All those little little skills you are acquiring or gaining from others, you have to make them work for you by putting them into full practice.

You don’t just continue learning and learning without practicing out, but you have to try out things and implement them even on your own to see how well they will work out.


By constant practice, you end up perfecting the art of blogging and the art becomes in you as if it was innate ability. By so doing, even codding becomes as easy as ABC and what it is tantamount to is that you now work at fast pace when you have gotten mastery of the blogging skills you have been practicing.

3.      Consistency and persistency will surely take you to promise land- the truth is that in blogging skills developmental stage, it gets better with time. If you are the type that blogs today and blog no more tomorrow, then the big question is how do you now intend to fast track your blogging skills?

One of the sure things that will fast track your blogging skills is on how consistence and persistence you are in the field.


4.      Google is your friend – Did I see you forget that Google is your friend? Yes, Google is truly your friend when it comes to helping you fast track your skills in blogging.

To me, one of the greatest innovations, if not the greatest in our time is the Internet Technology. And today, you can hardly mention the internet without mentioning Google.

What is that that you are looking for to help you in fast tracking your blogging skills, and that your physical blogger friend or mentor cannot provide answer to? Do you know that Google is even a more powerful mentor? Why not just ask Google and see for yourself if the answers you were looking for will not just come out from the thin air.

Yes, I fully concur, Google is also my good friend

5.      Setting up target for yourself – Many bloggers are guilty of this. If you doubt, turn around and ask some of your blogger friend, what they want to achieve with their blogs and in what time they planned achieving that. It will amaze you that some have not even set up any target for themselves.

This does not only apply to blogging but also in other real life situations. It is always a good habit and good practice to set up targets in whatever you are doing that you intend to achieve something tangible out of it.


In the blogosphere, if you set up reasonable targets and the time you want to achieve them, it will help you a great deal in working towards fast tracking and achieving those skills.

In conclusion, I affirm the earlier saying that blogging is an art that can be acquired and by following the 5 ways of fast tracking your blogging skills enumerated above, the sky will no longer be your limit but a starting point.

If you are happy with this piece, why not use the comment box to express yourself. Please also share this with your friends so you can improve and fast track your blogging skills together with them.


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10 comments:

  1. Learning from mentors is absolutely a quick way to fast track blogging skill. The blogger will not need to "re-invent the wheels". He simply just need to ride on the shoulders of the mentor to achieve success speedily!

    More, fast tracking blogging skills means staying committed to practice, dedication and motivation. Every blogger needs these virtues to surmount challenges that could discourage progress in blogging!

    I upvoted this post in kingged where it was shared for online marketers and bloggers.
    http://kingged.com/5-ways-fast-tracking-blogging-skils/

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    1. Hi Sunday,

      I enjoyed the combinations of word you used to give your own take to the topic of discussion. "re-inventing the wheel" and "riding on the shoulder of the mentor" are the combination I am referring to which shows your truly understood the message of the day.

      Thank you very much for finding out time to come over and contributing, Do have a nice day

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  2. Hi,

    Blogging is indeed growing on a very high pace. Many people are blogging these days, many are just doing it like a therapy, I started one for that. But, many others are here to reach the sky.

    One can't succeed with the right information from mentor as there are many fake gurus out there. One needs to identify them and choose the right one.

    Learning is the biggest ROIC on blogging, one can grow as a person and keep their souls at peace by blogging. Nice article buddy, I found this on Kingged.

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    1. Hi Rohan,

      I want to thank you for dropping by and for your warm acknowledgement of the piece.

      Once again thank you for the words "Nice article" do have a great weekend.

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  3. Hi Edwin,

    In as much you have shared some really great tips with respect to how one could fastrack his blogging skills, the point with respect to Google being a friend isn't something I do agree with you.

    Google can't be rely upon as you don't know when they will be releasing those animals in the form of alogarithms.
    Another bird was released today and that has of course cost many blog's fortune.

    PS: I found this post shared on kingged.com

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    1. Hi Emmanuel,

      I think you are misunderstanding the context of Google being your friend in this case. Yes I agree with you that Google can also be your enemy in the blogsophere pertaining to the things you mentioned up there.

      But in this case, Google being your friend is because you mostly use them in carrying out some of your researches that can be of great help in assisting you to fast track your blogging skills.

      Thank you Emmanuel for making out time and contributing to the piece, do enjoy your weekend.

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    1. Hi, Pankaj,

      Nice to have you here. Your remarks I must confess are so warming. it is these types of words that even make us to strive to work harder.

      I am so pleased by your kind words, in fact it almost got me blushing, but I just have to be myself.

      Thank you once again and I am so happy you found every bit of the piece very interesting.

      Do have a lovely day ahead

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  5. Hey, pretty good blog post. Learning from mentors is really one of the good ones to do because hopefully, you can learn from their mistakes and not make the same mistakes that they made. Many people don't bother looking for a mentor and think they can figure it out on their own - unfortunately that only leads them to to being unsuccessful and maybe even closing down their blogs.

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  6. @Edwin
    4 months into blogging, I was sweating without success. Perhaps I would have quit had I not read your valuable post. My traffic is not going up as of now. But I'm hopeful it will. Your blog was a discovery and I'm going to stick to it hereafter.
    Thanks

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