Friday, 20 December 2013

Expert Advice For Getting The Most Out Of Blogging

By Sharee Kina


A blog is where you get to voice what you have to say online. You have the ability to post things people can see online at any time. If you want to be heard, then blogging should by right up your alley. Browse through the tips in this article and see how blogging can be fun for you.

Take any ideas as you get them for blogging. Make sure to create a place where they can be stored. Writing just when inspired can be unproductive to your blog. Many times, the best ideas can appear when you're not able to blog. So give them a place to grow and flourish.

One thing to remember when developing a blog is to ensure that your readers know that they can depend on you. Make a habit out of responding to posts or starting new blogs at specific times. By forming this connection between you and your followers, they are able to count on you being present. If you are contemplating abandoning the blog, keep in mind that your readers will be disappointed.

When blogging, you should make sure that you make your RSS feed as obvious as possible. You can not expect other readers to find it if it blends in with all the text in your blog. This is why you should put it in a prominent position on your blog, and try to make use of the orange RSS icon if possible.

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 a section of your blog reserved for reader comments and jump in yourself. This allows your blog to maintain more of a community feel, where others are actively participating so that relationships are formed. When people see you acknowledge others, they will revisit your blog to see if you've responded to their comments.

Make your writing and the subjects that you write about tempt your reader. You always want to leave them wanting more, and looking forward to your next post. If you are able to do this 90% of the time, you will have many people coming back to check your blog often.

If you have a very long post, divide it into smaller parts, posted with the title and part number. If a reader finds the first part engaging, they will be enticed to return for further installments. Doing so also ensures that your readers do not become overwhelmed by an especially lengthy post.

As you have now learned,there is actually a lot to learn when it comes to blogging. All truly successful bloggers use all of the knowledge they've learned to their advantage. If you hope to be successful, then seek and apply as much knowledge you can when you blog.




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