You can do this. And the more you do it the more effective and helpful it is.
In January I blogged every day for the first time in months. The result? My website and blog traffic doubled in just 30 days.
I think there is a formula, and I'd like to share it.
It really breaks down into four steps:
This is the core of what I believe in and I call it AbilitySEO: If you have a business, you have something to offer online. Whatever you do, if you are getting paid for it you have something to teach and a way to help other people who are online. Whether you flip burgers, pump gas, or engineer search engine results, you do something better than others. Put yourself politely and appropriately into a situation where people may benefit from your help. Then listen for their questions.
Since I started my company in 2011 I have worked in coworking spaces, and I love them. I began at ThincSavannah and now work in Spark Baltimore. They are a hive of creative people doing anything and everything and are often places where entrepreneurial people cross pollinate. There is often talk of web and websites, and I feel like there are often SEO topics I can help with. It's fun, and I hope that the people I speak with find me helpful.
Clients ask you questions every day. It's how you stay in business. It's part of how you add value to them, and it can be a way you add value to your website as well. Share answers to your client's questions (assuming your are appropriate about confidentiality).
A client asked me about adding SSL to his site, and that lead to an article about the importance or unimportance of SSL (in short it's one of many factors).
I found that the more I blogged with answers to daily questions, the more I noticed questions I could answer in a blog. That I also was able to double traffic was actually a happy discovery more than a plan.
Why not try to answer a question on your website right now? After all, that's was Google really wants you to do: answer questions their clients are asking in their searches.