1. Keep a list of ideas
Keeping a list of future ideas provides you with topics to blog about on days when ideas on lacking. You can also write down lots of ideas without having to commit to finishing them straight away.
2. Make blogging a part of your daily routine
If blogging is your main source of income, this will already be the case. However, plenty of businesses want to start a blog, or already have one but don’t blog regularly because it takes time and doesn’t directly make money for the business. Instead of seeing a blog as just an ‘add on’ to your business and treating it with the least priority, include it as part of your daily work routine.
3. Write more than one post per day
Some days it’s easier to write than others. Take advantage of this by getting more than one blog post finished and keep them as drafts in Wordpress. On days when writing is more difficult or you’re short on time, use up one of your already finished posts.
4. Always keep a notebook with you
Ideas and inspiration can quickly come and go. Keep a notebook (and pen) with you to jot down ideas.
5. Read more
Books, blogs in your niche and completely unrelated blogs. Build your vocabulary, ideas and improve your writing style by reading more.