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How To Write A Blog Post Hung-over

blog hungoverDepending on your social tendencies this post will somewhat ‘Marmite-like’ (a newly coined term) where you either will love it or hate it.

1. Write a quick and easy list post. All the top bloggers say, with good reason, that writing scan-able lists go down well. Many bloggers know this and so think “Ah! A list, this post must be a pillar post!“, when the truth is it has been squeezed out while hung-over and didn’t take long to write.

2. Use your altered mood to write something a little different from your normal posts. It will make a refreshing change for your readers can lure in other RSS subscribers.

3. Utilise your state of mind. Hopefully, from all the hardcore-offline-networking (HOC) you did last night, you are sick of having people in your general vicinity. This can be taken advantage of because blogging time is alone time!

4. Write a post about how to blog hung-over. This is a fine example of me utilising my cure for bloggers block.

Hopefully these tips will make it seem like that extra shot of ray-nephew you had last night the best thing that ever happened to your blog.

Note: That is not me in the photo,… I’m 18! It’s taken from Gizmodo

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Comment by Erik Karey | 2007-08-17 14:42:13

Are you hungover? Hahaha, interesting posts!

 

Comment by Real Estate Editorial | 2007-08-17 17:26:37

Good post,!

Also one i use, if i am planning on going out for the evening, I write and extra post for the next day. Then all i have to do is post it.

 

Comment by cooliojones | 2007-08-18 02:17:30

#5. Keep a trash can by you so you don’t upchuck on the keyboard! :)

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Comment by Craig Childs | 2007-08-19 16:20:05

Thankyou for introducing me to the term Hardcore offline Networking! Why is it abbrev to HOC tho?

 

Comment by Matt Jones | 2007-08-19 19:08:08

cooliojones, nice idea lol!

Craig Childs, you are most welcome, I can see HOC becoming a frequently used term…so I thought I’d come up with an abbreviation! …

 
 

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Comment by Darren | 2007-10-11 09:26:39

Hey I just surfed here!!!! Wow this post is still bringing it in (i mean if I arrived here, it must be good) Maybe that double gin and tonic after the 1 and a half bottles of wine was a winning formula?!?!?!? :-)

 

Comment by Digital download software guy | 2011-01-15 17:46:21

Hung-over Sucks!… thanks for yet another funny and interesting post. Where do you receive your inspiration for all this?

 

Comment by Dan | 2011-03-06 19:15:14

Pretty funny, maybe I’ll give it a try. Could get the creative juices flowing again.

 

Comment by Affiliate | 2011-04-01 04:15:50

I haven’t been drinking any alcohol for three month now and because of that my brain works better than ever. Ideas flowing like gangbusters.
Sometimes, I had waken up with a keyboard imprint on a side of my face. Has this ever happened to anyone?
Nevertheless, very interesting post!

Cheers !

 

Comment by David | 2011-04-12 11:44:23

It is true that the best of my articles, I wrote when I was upset or when I was very happy. It depends very much on the state you have when you are writing an article. I write something that has to do with depression or something negative when i’m sad. And when i’m happy i write how beautiful life beautiful can be. Sometimes such articles come into conflict, but what counts.

 

Comment by timesnewstoday | 2011-05-03 04:32:47

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Comment by cua luoi chong muoi | 2011-06-03 02:03:03

the same to me …^^ thanks

 
 

Comment by bao ve | 2011-06-01 02:26:59

thanks for funny and interesting post … I like your blog… ^^ it helpful for me

 

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Comment by john | 2011-07-29 18:11:28

its really nice tips.i found it very helpful to me.thanking you for the sharing.

 

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