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		<title>Build Your Blog&#8217;s Traffic and Impact with Resource Posts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whatever the focus and goals of your site, take some time to create at least a few resource posts. Also called &#8220;flagship posts&#8221; and &#8220;pillar posts&#8221;, resource posts are entries in your blog that act as resources for your readers&#8201;&#8212;&#8201;the kind of stuff they&#8217;ll bookmark, email to friends, post to digg and del.icio.us, and generally [...]<p><div style="border: 1px darkblue; color: lightblue; padding: 5px; margin: 5px;">Post from: <a href="http://www.writerstechnology.com">The Writer's Technology Companion</a>.<hr />Buy my book! <a href="http://www.dwax.org/stupid">Don't Be Stupid: A Guide to Learning, Studying, and Succeeding at College</a></div>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="dropcap-first">Whatever the focus and goals of your site, take some time to create at least a few resource posts. Also called &#8220;flagship posts&#8221; and &#8220;pillar posts&#8221;, resource posts are entries in your blog that act as resources for your readers&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;the kind of stuff they&#8217;ll bookmark, email to friends, post to <a href="http://www.digg.com">digg</a> and <a href="http://del.icio.us">del.icio.us</a>, and generally want to come back to again and again. </p>
<p><strong>Resource posts build traffic and they also help you establish yourself as an expert in your niche</strong>, whatever that is. What&#8217;s more, they establish goodwill between you and your readership, since resource posts represent at least a little bit of work that you&#8217;re offering up to your site&#8217;s visitors. <span id="more-38"></span></p>
<p>You can expect to put a little more time into a resource post than a usual post,though that depends a little on how careful you are in your blog writing, If you obsess over every line of a short story you&#8217;re posting, it could in fact be much easier and quicker to write up a resource post.</p>
<p>So what kind of posts can you consider resource posts? A strong tutorial is a good one, or a list of all the websites you know of that deal with your particular topic, or a list of 40 (or 80, or 107) books in your niche with capsule reviews&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;anything that gives people a reason to come back and check it out again and again. Here are some more specific ideas:</p>
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<li>Science fiction writers could do a list of 50 trilogies, or 100 books set in the present, or every steampunk novel they know of.</li>
<li>Children&#8217;s book writers could do a list of children&#8217;s illustrators who have websites, or 60 books that aren&#8217;t racist, or books about rabbits, or a guide to writing dialogue for young readers.</li>
<li>Travel writers could write 20 tips for taking great vacation photos, a howto on packing light, a list of off-the-beaten-path vacation spots, or a guide to a great museum.</li>
<li>Literary novelists could do a list of lesser-known novels by Booker finalists, or a post about getting a literary novel published, or a list of 100 French novelists whose work is available in English translation.</li>
<li>Freelancers could write a series of posts on time tracking, instructions for creating a perfect home office, or a list of 90 free online resources for self-employed workers.</li>
<li>Fantasy novelists could write a Borgesian list of 50 fantastic creatures in contemporary fasntasy, a guide to another author&#8217;s imagined world, or 37 Charles de Lint fansites, or a howto about world-building.</li>
<li>Poets could compile a list of 100 spoken word albums of poetry read by the original authors, every possible stanza form, or all living poet laureates.</li>
<li>Textbook writers could create a tutorial for parents and teachers on how to teach a child some topic, list 60 important events that didn&#8217;t make it into the history books, or show readers how to do 20 great science experiments.</li>
<li>Nature writers could introduce every species of American turtle, tell families how to hike safely with their children, or describe 100 sites to see before you die.</li>
<li>Technology writers can list the best site to get reviews on each of 75 categories of electronics, how to set up a new computer, or review every tech manufacturer&#8217;s customer service record. </li>
<li>Any author could write a list of 100 authors in their field that didn&#8217;t deserve their obscurity (or that <em>do</em> deserve obscurity, for that matter&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;I&#8217;m looking at you, Ayn Rand!), 50 writers who are famous for the wrong thing, or their 32 favorite writers&#8217; blogs.</li>
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<p>And so on. <span class="pullquote">The idea is to be big, bold, and most of all, truly useful.</span> And opinionated, if necessary&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;there&#8217;s nothing wrong with a little controversy! It will bring new traffic, and people will respect you for taking a position (though it pays to have a tough skin&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;online anonymity can provoke some pretty hateful responses).</p>
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