Your Daily Kick… Write three blog posts.
Yes, you should sit down right now and write three blog posts.
Don’t let that scare you though. While you are writing three different blog posts they can still be the same. The previous Daily Kick was about setting up three blogs for you to use in your marketing campaign. Today you’re going to begin using those blogs as a traffic generator.
But, you still have to write three blog posts.
Different but the same
Can things be different but the same? Sure, there are all kinds of examples of things are different but the same.
Cars. You have Ford, Chevy, and Dodge. They are all cars, but different manufacturers.
Fruits. You have strawberries, oranges, and kiwis. They all taste great, but grow differently and have different tastes.
Houses. You have large mansions, smaller single family homes, and even condos. But, they are different in construction, price, and even durability.
There are a lot more examples, and I’m sure you’re probably thinking of them right now. And another example would be in your blog posts. You can have three posts that are the same (all dealing with the same topic) but are different (each one unique in wording or narrow focus.)
Here’s what you’re going to do.
Write one post three different ways.
Post #1 If, for instance, your three blogs are on the topic of fishing. Being from Northern Maine, I love fishing. It’s just about the only thing to do in the summer besides watch grass grow. Anyway… sit down and write on generic post on fishing like the types of lures that can be used for smallmouth bass.
This doesn’t have to be a major article of 1,000 words. A short listing of about five lures and short descriptions of each would suffice. Then you post it on your fishing blog.
Post #2 You take that same article and change it to be a little bit narrower to include lures that work in certain parts of the country. For example, fishing for smallmouth bass in Maine.
Post #3 The last post is a little more focused. You could now focus on specific lakes, weather conditions, or depths.
You’re written one but got three out of it.
That’s the key to success with three blogs for marketing, traffic generating, and preselling. And the key to keeping you sane and saving you time. Three same, but different blog posts.
Give it a try. Go ahead and write that one post, then narrow it down a little for two more short posts.





