We've all experienced it- Writer's block. Whether it be on an essay exam in college, trying to decide what to write on the inside of a card, or those few times every year when you make a pledge to start keeping a journal... As soon as the pen starts moving or the keys start typing, we automatically lock up and feel like we have nothing to say. Why is that!? Studies show that people speak, on average, over 15,000 words a day!
You would think with all those words we speak, we should never run out of things to write about. However, writer's block is a stumbling point for many of Compendium's bloggers. Let me put it plain and simple... You can never run out of things to blog about.

We spend 8 hours a day, 5 days a week talking about the products and services of our companies- what's new, what's working, what's changing, what's happening... Simply take those topics discussed everyday and turn those into blog posts!
A business blog software platform should be a place where you can take details and current events around your products and talk about them! Remember, your posts don't always have to be the most profound, original, Pulitzer Prize winning entries... when you blog for search engine optimization, it is the amount of content that matters!
If you're still stuck, I suggest checking out this blog by Doug Karr that includes a very extensive list of possible blog topics.
You would think with all those words we speak, we should never run out of things to write about. However, writer's block is a stumbling point for many of Compendium's bloggers. Let me put it plain and simple... You can never run out of things to blog about.

We spend 8 hours a day, 5 days a week talking about the products and services of our companies- what's new, what's working, what's changing, what's happening... Simply take those topics discussed everyday and turn those into blog posts!
A business blog software platform should be a place where you can take details and current events around your products and talk about them! Remember, your posts don't always have to be the most profound, original, Pulitzer Prize winning entries... when you blog for search engine optimization, it is the amount of content that matters!
If you're still stuck, I suggest checking out this blog by Doug Karr that includes a very extensive list of possible blog topics.








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