Today, we have Jemima Pett from #TeamDamyanti tells us about how to make the most of the A to Z Challenge.
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So, you’re still wondering whether you can
do the A to Z Challenge. What on earth
are you going to write about? Will
anybody read it?
Yes, loads of people will read it. We pick out interesting-sounding names on the list, or work through the numbers, hoping to find things they wouldn’t normally read. I find amazing crafts, weird games and fascinating journeys.
In 2012 I was fairly new to blogging. I stepped right into the Challenge and loved it. So A to Z challenge is a great way to jump-start your blog if you're new to the blogging world.
I’d not long published my first two books
and I thought an A to Z of my books’ world would be great. It was... for me and a handful of people who
were up with my stories. I realised this
last year, when I visited people doing character interviews: if your visitors
are new, they don’t know your stories, they don’t enjoy the wonderful extra
information and insights you’re giving them.
Making an A to Z of my world was good for me, but not my visitors.
I also did an A to Z of food on my guinea pigs’ blog, George’s Guinea Pig World. This was more successful, once visitors had got over the shock of having my guinea pig Victor talking to them. Food is a universal subject. Victor made lots of friends, too, and I think he enjoyed it. Try to choose topics that will have an appeal wider than your niche. If you have a theme, sign up for the A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal.
In 2013, I participated with just one blog; I did
all the posts in advance and gave myself time to tour round other people’s
blogs. If you have superfast broadband
you won’t realise that some blogs can take ages to load for slower systems. Getting round 20 blogs could easily take me an
hour and a half, without the time needed to leave comments and dealing with CAPTCHA. That’s where I realised the value of keeping posts short, and also having identities on Blogger and WordPress so I was always
logged in for comments.
TURN CAPTCHA OFF. Go and check now on your blog if you have it on-- some bloggers have CAPTCHA and don't realize it. It turns off vistors like nothing else.
TURN CAPTCHA OFF. Go and check now on your blog if you have it on-- some bloggers have CAPTCHA and don't realize it. It turns off vistors like nothing else.
During the Challenge people like to visit,
wave (i.e. comment or like) and move on.
In 2013 my short stories ranged from 50 words to 2000. It’s good for regular posting but too much
for the Challenge. Keep AZ posts short. Respond to comments you receive, and go and comment back.
There will be two Challenge chats at #AZchat on Twitter today-- one at 1-3 PM hosted by AZ co-hots Pam Margolis and her team, and another at 8-9 PM, hosted by Guilie Castillo Oriard with support from #teamdamyanti, discussing Commenting during the A to Z Challenge. Join in!
There will be two Challenge chats at #AZchat on Twitter today-- one at 1-3 PM hosted by AZ co-hots Pam Margolis and her team, and another at 8-9 PM, hosted by Guilie Castillo Oriard with support from #teamdamyanti, discussing Commenting during the A to Z Challenge. Join in!
This year, I’ll be blogging on a special theme, to be revealed for the A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal. I’ll also be revealing the cover of
my new book, Bravo Victor, on April 2nd. Come and check it out at and enter the Giveaway,
too! If you have a book or any cause to promote, do it during the A to Z Challenge in order to get a good response.
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Are you pre-scheduling your AZ posts? Do you have a theme? Are you already visiting other bloggers from the A to Z Challenge signup list?
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Are you pre-scheduling your AZ posts? Do you have a theme? Are you already visiting other bloggers from the A to Z Challenge signup list?