“An elevator pitch is an overview of an idea for a product, service, or project. The name reflects the fact that an elevator pitch can be delivered in the time span of an elevator ride (for example, thirty seconds or 100-150 words).” – Wikipedia
The first task of the “31 days to build a better blog challenge” is to write an elevator pitch for your blog. The idea of having an elevator pitch for your blog is a good one, because many a times people will come up to you and ask, ” What is your blog about?”
If you don’t have an effective answer to the question, then any interest the person might have had in your blog will vanish into thin air. And we definitely do not want that to happen. Do we?
I started this blog to replace my blogger blog. But, I did not realise that I had grown to love that blog, and even after starting this blog, I could not stop posting on that blog. So, now I had two blogs on my hands, and both had similar content. Something needed to be changed.
So, I decided that this blog was going to have a niche. After going through a list of things that I could blog about, I decided to use this blog to focus on writing, and related issues.
Thus, was born, the tag line of this blog : Writing, among Other Things.
This tag line is also my elevator pitch.
What is your elevator pitch?
My elevator pitch:
I have 5 blogs, each on different topic. The topics are Internet advertising, online marketing, weight loss, travel and the Earth.
Stinks, huh? Each blog has a tagline, but combining my blogs into one coherent theme is something I have never tried to do. If I could have done that, I would only need one blog. lol
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