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Don’t Start Blogging Before You Read This

Blogs can have a surprisingly large effect on people’s lives. If you’re looking to influence others, a blog might just be for you.

Read on to find out how you can get your opinion heard by the largest audience possible.

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Try to be there for your readers constantly.

Make a habit or routine for your readers and yourself.

Consistent communication with your readers can help establish a strong connection between you and your readers that results from the exchange of ideas with one another.

When you feel like giving up your blog, try to remember that you will disappoint more than just yourself.

Don’t overuse plug-ins, ads, keywords, or images.

Doing this will undo your hard work by earning you a flag from search engines.

Keep your writing flowing smoothly and naturally.

 

TIP! Be available for your readers at all times. Try to make this a habit for both you and your readers.

Comment on Related Blogs

Comment on related blogs as a means of attracting new interest in yours.

Google Reader is a great way to organize and manage other interesting but related blogs.

Comment on them on a regular basis whenever you want to say something.

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Buy Your Domain Name

When getting started with your blog, think about buying a domain name instead of using a free blog host.

A domain name is fairly inexpensive and will make your blog look a cut above the rest.

It is often a good idea to purchase a domain name suitable for your blog.

There are free sites out there, but they’ll likely have a URL that doesn’t communicate what your blog is all about.

 

TIP! Don’t ever try to copy something else. People take a dim view of plagiarism, and your reputation will be ruined immediately if people find out you are doing this.

Guest Bloggers

Allowing guests to make posts within your blog is extremely helpful.

That way, you can establish a strong rapport with readers and other bloggers, which may prove valuable down the road.

Strong relationships are important and shouldn’t be underestimated.

You may need a favor down the line, and the blogger whose guest post you hosted may be willing and able to help you.

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Take Feedback Positively

Don’t let comments and feedback affect you personally.

You will find that people find a way to criticize posts about any topic.

If constructive criticism is posted, consider using it to make your blog better.

Although it may seem counter-intuitive, you should politely respond to flames and trolls, as well, but don’t dwell on them.

Staying mature and professional will tell your readership that you’re trustworthy.

 

Use Listicles

Lists do have a place in a well-written blog. Regardless of your blog topic, you need to use lists.

Lists can help with a wide variety of topics; posts about everything from cooking to car repair can benefit from including lists.

Lists separate important information from the rest of the text, which makes it easier to read.

Listicles in blog

 

TIP! Read and respond to the feedback given on your post without letting it affect you emotionally. People may post criticisms on your blog no matter which topic you blog about.

Write with Passion

You need to choose topics that you have a lot of passion about for your blog.

When you write about things you have a genuine interest in, your writing will be much better.

Your readers will appreciate this and you will connect to them better, which can help you produce a blog that does really well.

 

Whatever your purpose is for blogging, there are so many great pieces of advice in this article.

Put these tips to work for you, so that your blog can achieve the success you have always dreamed of.

About the Author Amel

I'm a Digital Marketing Strategist passionate about SEO and Digital Analytics. I also teach Digital Marketing and offer customized private coaching to entrepreneurs and in-house marketers to help them take their revenue or skills to the next level. Follow me on Twitter where I offer advice and share high quality content on marketing, tech and productivity.

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