Friday, January 11, 2019

How to start your very own sports blog

Starting a sports blog is a great way to gain experience in sports writing, as well as building a following. While the job can be difficult, it can also be fun and rewarding at the same time. Provided you’ve already got yourself a URL, here are some tips on how to start your very own sports blog.

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Choose your niche
There are thousands of sports blogs out there, all catering to either a specific sport or sports in general. Choosing what you want to write about is where you need to start. This may be a sport you’re already passionate about or a sport you have a great deal of experience with. You also need to choose who your audience is so that you can get a handle of the tone of your writing.

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Write as often as you can
Frequency is one of the most appealing qualities of a sports blog. Constantly coming up with new content rewards your readers for checking out your blog. You don’t have to write daily though that would help tremendously. By writing more frequently, you also force yourself to tackle challenges such as changing things up in terms of content. For example, besides reviews of recent games, you can also do features on players, teams, as well as talk about highly debated topics.

Market your blog
It’s highly unlikely for people to simply stumble upon your blog. This is why you should also market it through means like social media. Ask your friends and family to share contents of your blog to their friends. Keep in mind that the more visitors your blog has, the better page ranking it can get.

Hi, I’m James DeVellis. Right now I’m attending college in Arizona. Though I have always been a fan of sports and an athletic person, I always saw myself as a writer or a business manager for a sports franchise. For more reads on my hobbies and interests, visit this website.

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