Monday, September 1, 2014

Solid Ways To Make Blogging A Success For You

By Hannah Pipes


In order to use blogging as an effective online tool, you must take the time to cultivate your own personal style. Decide what you want to communicate to your website visitors and then develop a style that works well what your intent. Read on for some tips on how to become an effective and enjoyable blogger.

Post original content on your blog, and include pictures or other content. Linking out to relevant sites, quoting experts in a field or adding videos can also make a post more interesting. Make sure you don't plagiarize, though, because people will stop visiting your site. Be unique and interesting with posts!

Don't go too broad with your posts. If you have different skills, try using them on a specific topic. Creating broad blog posts in an uncontrollable way can make your brand dissolve. Even if you have readers that are interested in various topics, you're making it harder for people to recognize your single brand.

Ask readers to subscribe to your blog in an area on your website. Make this area visible but be sure to ask them at some point to sign up. This will add to your list of readers and will make most of them come back and read your blogs later on.

Ask a blog that is popular in your niche to post a link on their blog. It may take a few days for them to get back to you, but you should not get discouraged. It's important the blog you want your link posted on is relevant to your niche.

Keep your individual post focused on one point. Blog with the full knowledge that you will be making many subsequent posts and if you tell everything in the beginning you may not have anything left to say later! Think of your blogs as being the spokes in a wheel. By themselves they are important but as a wheel they are incredibly important.

Make sure your posts don't elicit the "It's too long so I didn't read it" response from your readers. Studies show that people stop paying attention more quickly when reading on the web than they do when reading print. For this reason, try to keep posts under 300 words or so. Some types of posts, such as scholarly articles, don't suffer from this loss of attention of much as others, so know your audience.

Have your blog feel friendly and warm to visitors. Reply to comments that people leave, and this means more than just thanking them, try to have real conversations. If you can develop a relationship with your readers, they will tend to be more loyal to you, and keep coming back. Don't go crazy with font styles, capitalizing, underlining, bolding and the like. While it is important to use formatting appropriately, too much formatting makes everything merge together on the page. Only use special font styles when you really need to draw the reader's attention to a particular word or thought.

Having accurate information to refer to through the blogging process is a big positive. For every successful blog out there, you can bet that there are hundreds that it not. Use what you've learned in the article and avoid becoming one of the many; you should aim to be one of the few.




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