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Monday, 27 May 2013

Tips On How To Improve Your Blog

By Taylor Leigh


Blogging is a way to make money online, but it can also be a lot of fun. There are a number free sites that get you started on your blogging adventure. Some charge a fee. The advice in the following article will show you how to start your own blog or make your existing blog even better. Have a great time!

Blog about what you are most passionate about. If you are passionate about your blog topics, you will ultimately draw your readers in and your interest in the subject will show through. Readers will want to hear what you have to say about the topic because you will be knowledgeable and passionate.

Utilizing social media websites is a great way to generate interest and increase traffic to your blog. You can use Twitter and Facebook to inform readers of new blog articles which they can then share with their friends. These websites also serve as a way to interact with your readers, and find out what they are interested in. Tailor your blog updates to their interests.

Use lists in your blog posts. Whether your blog is about the parts needed for overhauling a 1971 Mach Mustang's Holley carburetor, or the ingredients needed to concoct a new cocktail for an upcoming party, lists are important. Lists provide information in a format that is easy to view and also easy to understand.

Try breaking your posts into manageable pieces. This is a very easy, but unfortunately ignored blogging tactic. Do not write like you are trying to run a marathon. Break up your posts in smaller pieces.This can help boost your SEO, and it can help create a clearer writing approach. This can actually help you think better.

Stay real. It's important not to come off like you think you know everything. Act open, honest, and transparent. Always remember to do this. A blog can be an outlet for your creativity and individuality. Reaching for perfection is probably a waste of time, so focus on improving your site instead. Never be afraid to admit that you have made a mistake, and never be afraid to reply to a reader who might have authoritative information to share with your other readers. Remember that it's your perceived faults that often make you unique.

If you have a day when you feel like you can get a lot of writing done, take advantage of it. You will find that you will have these days, and then you will also have other days where it will be hard for you to write anything at all.

Guest blogging can be your best friend when it comes to leading readers to your own blog. Find a good, relevant blog whose owner will allow you to post. Then create some awesomely written posts and make them stand out among other guest posts. Use this tool to give readers a taste of what they can find by hopping over to your blog!

If you are interested in blogging, but you don't particularly like to write, try starting a blog about one of your creative talents. You could try a photography blog and share your hobby with others. Or you may write poetry or music that you could post samples of. If people like what you have to offer, they will come back for more.

Consider adding pictures or music to your blog. Stimulating their senses will create a fuller experience, and increase the pleasure of your visitors. Choose pictures and sounds that are relevant to the content of your blog. Before you chose anything, be certain that you are not in violation of any copyright laws.

It is not a good idea to have music and/or video that starts up automatically when visitors reach your site. Some people may be using the site in a place where there should be no noise and that will make them less likely to visit your site in the future.

See, it's simple! Sharing your words, pictures and videos through a blog has never been easier, and you'll also find it fun and rewarding. Once you get started, you'll enjoy the feedback from your readers and look forward to building your audience. The suggestions above will help you get started, but it's up to you to take that first step. Blog on!




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