I decided to start a blog because I enjoy writing. My first
blog post wasn’t very attention-grabbing, but I wanted to write about my
personal experiences. Secretly, I imagined a career as a freelance writer. One
day, instead of daydreaming about becoming a writer, I began researching
information about the social networking industry. I was amazed by how many
people blog on a daily basis and I wanted to become a part of this fascinating
social phenomenon. So, I frequently browse the internet and visit book stores
or libraries for more information.
Here’s a few tips that I
learned to help boost your blogging skills:
Writing good quality content
helps you to establish credibility. No one likes to read something that
they don’t understand or is misleading. Meaningful topics that are well
thought out can increase traffic to your blog, instead of making posts that are
filled with a bunch of fluff. Don’t make blog entries just for the sake
of posting because fluff stuff only purpose is to take up space.
You should make every effort to establish a relationship with the reader by encouraging comment discussions. Also, strive to address the reader’s needs and connect through email.
You should make every effort to establish a relationship with the reader by encouraging comment discussions. Also, strive to address the reader’s needs and connect through email.
Keep in mind, many people do
not read blogs word for word and may start by skimming quickly to see if it’s
worth their time. It’s a good idea to break up your content by using bold
text, sub sections and add color to text links. Modifying your text will
help get your message across to readers that are glancing at your post.
Use a conversational tone
because it’s easier to read and smoother to digest. Always use correct
spelling and proper punctuation. Proofread your content once or twice
before posting your message.
Take your time writing good
quality content and be resourceful. Make an effort to help your readers
in each post that you make. The internet is filled with millions of
readers that share first-hand information and common interests about any
number of topics.
Learn from other bloggers
mistakes and don’t underestimate the potential of your blog. If you want
to start blogging seriously, get your own domain name and hosting
service. You’ll have more control over your content and learn what you
need to do if you want to monetize your blog.
Don’t forget to backup all your
blog posts. Use external devices, such as USB flash drives to save your
data or use an online backup service. Remember, computers often crash and
your information may not be recoverable.
If you use a social networking
site to make blog posts, keep in mind their site may develop glitches or
problems. Some known issues bloggers have experienced include
disappearing content, difficulties logging on, being unable to view profiles
and error messages when posting content.
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