6 Blogging Habits to Commit to Before You Begin
Before you commit to blogging, you’ll want to know some of the primary factors that lead to the death of so many blogs before they’ve ever had a chance to get off the ground. Keep in mind that blogs take time to grow. Many blogs don’t see marked success until they’re at least six months to a year old, if not more.
Habits to Commit To
- Update Regularly – If I’ve seen it once, I’ve seen it a thousand times – Someone takes the time to set up a blog, gets excited, posts 500 posts in the first few days or weeks. Then the number of posts begin to decline until the blog goes weeks at a time without updates. Nothing will ensure failure like not updating. If you are going to blog, you need to outline a posting frequency and stick to it. Even if this means you commit to posting once per week – be consistent. Not updating is not fair to your readers and it will kill your blog.
- Don’t Rush Your Posts – There will be days that you just don’t feel like posting or you have a day that’s packed full of tasks that threaten any amount of time you may have set aside for posting. You rush to gather a hot topic that’s being discussed around the blogosphere, throw a post together and click publish. In the process of rushing, you neglected to proofread. When you rush, you’re almost always guaranteed mistakes. Take your time, proofread, double check your work and then publish. Remember you have an audience who will recognize the errors and the sloppy posting done in haste. If you happen to see a mistake after you’ve published, correct it promptly.
- Always Reply to Comments – Your blog will is nothing without your readers and those who leave comments – take the time to acknowledge them.
- Blog for Fun and Readers, Not Money – I believe wholeheartedly in blogging for pleasure and readers – not for money. Sure the money is great, but if your blog is built on a tinge of greed you’ll likely end up a very disappointed writer with a blog. It’s been said by many professional bloggers that you should blog as something you would do even if you didn’t make money at it – because many don’t earn for a long time. The largest majority of blogs make less than $100 per month – so you better write about something enjoyable!
- Humanize Yourself – Whether you develop an alias character or you blog under your own name – readers want to know you and they want to know about you. As your readers get to know you, they will trust you, your opinion and your point of view – so give them what they want.
- Write For People, Not From a List of Keywords – There was a time when I genuinely believed it was best to print out the most popular key phrases surrounding my topic – to create content based on keywords, key phrases, keyword density and making sure my content was search engine friendly. Then I realized that was Hogwash! Everyone seems to want to grasp the ultimate Google Page Rank, but readers want genuine content that’s uniquely you, not something that makes little to no sense.
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Originally posted 2009-07-31 12:00:00.
Tagged with: comments money • keywords • posting • proofread • update • writing
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