Tuesday

Weekly Blogging Challenge 5

Weekly Blogging Challenge 5

Welcome to the Weekly Blogging Challenge which we hope will inspire you to create a post for your blog.

Easing the pain of fibromyalgia naturally
is what this week's challenge is all about.

BUT sign up below to get the extra bonus help and weekly reminder challenge. You won't want to miss out on this week's bonus which will boost your blog even further.

Remember this is just a blogging prompt... you can create your own title, this is just a jumping off point. You may want to talk about one natural or alternative thing that you have tried, or everything that you have tried. Maybe your post is about the fact that you have treated your Fibro successfully with medications and that you don't believe in natural treatments OR vice a versa. 

Happy Blogging!

Monday

Your Pre Publish checklist (or what to do before you hit the Publish button)

Your Pre Publish checklist - or what to do before you hit the Publish button

When I get to the end of writing a post I am really excited and want to just get the post out into the blog- a-sphere...
BUT
over all the years of blogging, I have learnt to curb my impatient nature and double check a few things before I publish my post.

I've actually created a Pre Publish Checklist and thought that you too may find it useful too.

1. TITLE : Is the Title catchy?

2. KEYWORD: Have you included a keyword or keyword phrase in the title or in the beginning of your article?

3. IMAGE: Have you included one (or more) relevant images? Have you added it's ALT Text.

4. PROOFREAD: Double check the spelling and grammar.

5. INTERNAL LINKING: Is it possible to link another one of your relevant posts to this post?

6. CALL TO ACTION: Can you include a call to action at the end?

7. REFERENCES: Can you include quality references?

8. LINKS: Check all the links.

If you have any questions about my checklist, that I can help you with, I'd love you to leave a comment.

Friday

Fibro Friday week 171

Thank you to everyone joining in here... it's great to read all your fibro blogs and your individual fibromyalgia stories.