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		<title>Consistently Inconsistent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes life flies by so fast you look around and it&#8217;s been more than a month since you&#8217;ve posted a blog post. Well, maybe it&#8217;s just me.
But as a PR person and marketer, I know that fresh content is essential to staying top of mind with those that you want to be thinking about you. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes life flies by so fast you look around and it&#8217;s been more than a month since you&#8217;ve posted a blog post. Well, maybe it&#8217;s just me.</p>
<p>But as a PR person and marketer, I know that fresh content is essential to staying top of mind with those that you want to be thinking about you. So how does one get back on the wagon?</p>
<h2>Back on the pony, err, horse</h2>
<p>Like Nike says, &#8220;Just do it.&#8221; Reemerging from the blogging black hole is as simple as opening your content management system and adding a new post. Now, I know this is over-simplifying things, but as a writer, it is your job to, well, to write. So start typing and hit publish.</p>
<h2>One from the vault</h2>
<p>We&#8217;ve all started a post, hit save and then forgot about it. Perhaps you just didn&#8217;t like how it sounded. Perhaps you called somebody out and your brain/keyboard filter engaged. Perhaps you thought you might be wrong with your perspective.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve hit a blogging wall, open your drafts folder and pick one to post. Take a risk and put yourself out there. After all, this is the Internet. Everybody&#8217;s right on the Internet.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to put my blog where my mouth is this week to back this up.</p>
<h2>Short but sweet</h2>
<p>I love writing short posts because they&#8217;re, well, they&#8217;re short. Write a quick post with no more than a link to something and three sentences with your opinions. We spend so much time worrying about if we&#8217;re right or if we&#8217;re in line with popular thought. If you think a campaign is dumb, say so. If you think a cohort&#8217;s blog post is nothing but genius, then say so. By keeping it short, you can turn the discussion to your commenters and get something off your chest.</p>
<h2>Make a list</h2>
<p>My Top 5 Reasons I haven&#8217;t Blogged Lately:</p>
<ol>
<li>Busy</li>
<li>Working</li>
<li>Busy</li>
<li>Nothing to say</li>
<li>Busy</li>
</ol>
<p>In all seriousness, a Top X List post is about as cliché as they come, but they just work. They get you back in the flow of creating content and are easy to post.</p>
<p>Betting back on the blogging horse is difficult. I&#8217;ve had several lapses in blogging and each time I resolve to get back into it. What&#8217;s the longest you&#8217;ve gone without posting? How did you get out of your slump?</p>
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