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		<title>Un-fry your brain with blog burnout remedies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past Sunday evening&#8217;s #blogchat discussion on Twitter caught my eye &#8211; the topic was dealing with and avoiding blogger burnout. You can get the full transcript of the tweets here (great for giving people a sense of how an hour-long hashtagged topic-specific &#8220;talk&#8221; on Twitter can work) but here are a few of my [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/26429107@N03/2478844286/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1000" title="Now THIS is a burnout! Funny Car drag racing burnout by John Force (courtesy Ford Racing on Flickr CC)" src="http://www.sheilasguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Now-THIS-is-a-burnout-Funny-Car-drag-racing-burnout-by-John-Force-courtesy-Ford-Racing-on-Flickr-CC-300x200.jpg" alt="" hspace="10" width="300" height="200" /></a>This past Sunday evening&#8217;s <a title="Some details about this scheduled hashtagged discussion on Twitter." href="http://wthashtag.com/Blogchat" target="_self" class="broken_link">#blogchat</a> discussion on Twitter caught my eye &#8211; the topic was dealing with and avoiding blogger burnout.</p>
<p>You can get the <a href="http://wthashtag.com/transcript.php?page_id=939&amp;start_date=2010-01-25&amp;end_date=2010-01-25&amp;export_type=HTML" target="_self" class="broken_link">full transcript of the tweets here</a> (great for giving people a sense of how an hour-long hashtagged topic-specific &#8220;talk&#8221; on Twitter can work) but here are a few of my favorite ideas from host <a href="http://twitter.com/MackCollier" target="_self">@MackCollier</a>&#8216;s very helpful <a title="On Mack's Viral Garden blog." href="http://moblogsmoproblems.blogspot.com/2010/01/blogchat-1-24-recap-dealing-with-and.html" target="_self">summary blog post about the chat</a>:</p>
<p>**  Switch things up and try doing a podcast or video post - <a href="http://twitter.com/mtlb/status/8173619888">@mtlb</a></p>
<p>**  Bring in new bloggers or have others do guest posts - <a href="http://twitter.com/Eric_Urbane/status/8173673276">@eric_urbane</a></p>
<p>**  Try using an editorial calendar for your blog - <a href="http://twitter.com/JDEbberly/status/8173688731">@jdebberly</a></p>
<p>**  Keep a notebook with you to jot down post ideas - <a href="http://twitter.com/LorieAHuston/status/8173784364">@lorieahuston</a></p>
<p>**  Check out your blog&#8217;s archives to see if you can find a new take -<a href="http://twitter.com/amanda_pants/status/8174180557">@amanda_pants</a></p>
<p><a href="http://darmano.typepad.com/" target="_self">David Armano</a> (<strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"><a onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/exit/to/Armano')" href="http://twitter.com/Armano" target="_blank">@Armano</a> on Twitter</span><span style="font-weight: normal;">) said, &#8220;</span></strong>Ok, honestly, try really short posts to avoid burnout. Worked for me recently because it cut to chase.&#8221;</p>
<p>I like the suggestion to go super-short and to the point, almost tweet-ish, rather than the &#8220;standard&#8221; 300-500 word post.  I saw something similar in another tweet recently (can&#8217;t remember the source) which said that you need to quit trying to win a big ol&#8217; Pulitzer Prize with every post. Just get a meaty thought up there and move on.</p>
<p>Short is OK.</p>
<p>For an obsessive rambler like me, that&#8217;s very helpful advice.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a handy resource that was tweeted during the chat:  <a href="http://www.hallme.com/blog/10-things-to-do-when-you-feel-you-have-nothing-to-blog-about/" target="_self">10 things to do when you feel you have nothing to blog about</a>.</p>
<p>When it comes to blogging, pay particular attention to suggestions for organizing your ideas.  I&#8217;ve found that when my thoughts are laid out in a list of possible posts or in an editorial calendar, my biggest problem is finding time to write about everything that interests me!</p>
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