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Blogging 101

Part 3

This is the final part of Blogging 101.

5. Let your readers speak, and let them know they are heard

People who read blogs can be quite passionate about their beliefs and feelings.  You will know folks are enjoying your blog when they start posting comments.  Be sure to approve appropriate comments and respond to them!  Your readers want to know their opinions count, and they appreciate knowing that they have been heard.

 

6. Keeping it fresh

There are probably thousands of “dead blogs” sitting out there on the internet, forgotten even by their owners.  To keep yours from suffering the same fate, make sure you post to it on a regular basis.

Often, when readers like a blog, they will return to it to see what is new.  By posting on a regular basis, there will be new content for them to view when they return.  If they return too many times and there is nothing new to see, they will probably stop visiting your blog.

Another way to help keep your blog “fresh” is to make it as interactive as possible.  Encouraging, approving, and responding to comments is a great way for your page content to grow.

If your blogging platform offers features like surveys or polls, you could also try using these.  Not only do they allow the visitor to actively participate in the blog, you can gather important and useful information to help make your blog, web site, and products better.

 

7. Organizing blog information

If you are posting content to your blog regularly, after a while it may get difficult for readers to sort through all the posts.  Make it easy for them to find what they are looking for by categorizing your blog posts.

For example, a personal blog might have categories for vacations, holidays, general news, and pictures.  A business blog might have categories for company information, products, promotions, and so forth.

 

Use this information to help you create a blog that is tailored to the wants and needs of your potential visitors.  The better you can do this, the more popular your blog is likely to become.  And the real reason for having a blog is getting it seen!

Learn how to make your blog really work for you using the secrets of the experts!  Become A Blogging Guru and watch your site and blog gain tons of traffic.

Read Blogging 101 Part 1

Read Blogging 101 Part 2

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