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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

2008 Blogger Challenge - What To Post Every Day of 2008

By Jan Verhoeff

If you're one of the many bloggers out there who took the challenge to post something every day for 365 days (except on February 29th, Sadie Hawkin's Day) you may be in for a run of dry writing. What on EARTH could you write about 365 days of the year? Won't you run out of topics?

Here are a few topics to choose from, in case you run out:

1. Family history - you could post about your ancestors, or your children, your parents, or your skeletal relatives (those ones you'd rather not speak of), or Uncle Ned.

2. Political Events - since it's a political/election year, you could detail the process and tell everyone your opinions on Political Candidates.

3. Travel Events - you could tell all about your travels through the year, either a trip, or an excursion, or perhaps even your adventures while coming up with something to write about.

4. Business Events - these could render at least 260 days of interesting thoughts, less the ten days you take a vacation, and any holidays you should subtract.

5. Weekend Pleasures - those wonderful events you save for the weekends when you're not working and have nothing better to do, might fill in these days.

6. Photos & movies - nobody says you actually have to write everyday for 365 days. You might want to simply post a photo on some days and let other's read what they will into your day.

7. Gossip & Rambles - these are always fun to read, and even more fun to write. If you're desperate and don't know what to write, you could simply make up something interesting and write about what you made up.

Are you sure you want to know what Sadie Hawkins Day is?

If you want to know, visit http://janverhoeff.com and join her ezine and she'll tell you what Sadie Hawkins Day is, and so much, much more. Take the Blogger challenge. Go by and leave a message to let her know you've joined the throng of folks blogging for the year!

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