Are you Blogging Effectively?
By Sheila on Nov 9, 2009 in Blogging Tips
Why is a blog called a blog? I know, I know it’s web and log put together, but shouldn’t that be a Wog? I was reading Dr Suess, “The Shape of Me and Other Stuff” to my daughter the other night and came across what is probably the first use of the word blog “or shaped like a BLOGG! Or a garden hose! “ The Blogg in this case is a funny looking animal of some kind.
Perhaps blogging isn’t such a graceful word. For me, personally, it sounds like a worded drudgery the way cereals can be soggy, skies can be foggy, and the way minds can be groggy. But for now, it s too late to rename this shortened word for web-logging. Widespread blogging is nevertheless one of the most engaging Internet developments of the past few ages. As a medium it gives rise to many new and worthy voices and plays a new and vital force in shaping thoughts, political realities, trends, and even our language.
I believe that a blog is simply a tool to use for someone who s got something to say. Let me be clear in saying that a blog is a poor choice for someone who needs a megaphone to scream out to cyberspace in order to elicit a meaningful response from Internet users. If you want attention and want it now and expect blogging to bring it to you, then this will surely be a disappointment. However, if you like to write and engage others on subjects of which you have a few command or experience, then it s a wonderful application with which you can interact with people who share similar interests as you. The hype is well founded.
Anyway, here s a list of blogging tips
1.) Be topical.
Cohesiveness in message is not optional. Readers may or may not be interested in your topic, but if your message is haphazard that few will bother remembering to return to your blog because it essentially would offer nothing to remember. This doesn t mean blogs can t jump from subject to subject. For instance, a blog with a humorous focus has all the leeway in the world for subject matter, but it would be foolish for such a blog to turn the humor on and off. In such an example, the aspect of humor would be content s glue, the strength of the blog. The beauty of staying on point and on topic is that eventually, due to the nature of the Internet, you will find those interested solely in your topic. (as opposed to online diaries. There are millions of them on the internet, few have any readers. Email me with examples if I m wrong and I ll be able to show you why you re showing me a blog and not a diary.)
2.) Refresh your content
Create a schedule and stick to it. Realizing that blogging requires time and effort, don’t create unrealistic expectations and be unable to deliver. An occasional lapse or holiday is generally understood but readers returning to find stale, out-dated content are going to find another blog with similar content. New blogs and RSS feeds are popping up on a daily basis. If you have worked hard to develop an audience and a community you don’t want to lose them due to lack of communication.
And remember, what s old is not new and, for blogs, thusly not interesting. 2006 isn t the time to rail against Enron or Vanilla Ice. Insight doesn t matter much to yesterday s news.
3.) Clear Language Counts.
Blessed is the blog with a clear line of logic. Write without inside jokes, clique-y catchphrases or ambiguous logic. Initially time readers need to be close to your message. They are more likely to return to blogs that strike them positively. If the initially read is confusing there will not be a second read.
4.) Feed the Spiders.
Search engines take notice of active blogs and blog search engines are especially sensitive to activity. If nothing else, search engines are smarter today than they were yesterday and are only getting smarter. In constantly improving they are seeking to aggregate quality; quality blogs are updated several times a week, if not daily, as opposed to once or twice a month. I don t mean to scare you but a big spider is watching, so dance for them.
5.) RSS.
Think of RSS like a magic to blogging world, because that s the effect it s had. RSS feeds are a way to exponentially sound your voice to the interested. These feeds are a great means to increase the distribution and readership of your original content.
6.) Spell check.
Hey man, use the spell-check. I do if I didn t you probably wouldn t have made it to #6. It only takes a minute and can save you from looking like a hack.
Your weblog audiences will be small at initially. And, frankly, that s the way it should be. Who are you to think that half the internet will flock to you after three or four posts of your blog, anyway?
If you tough it out while maintaining quality, readership will materialize. You will link to cool, relevant blogs and, in turn, they will to you. While your voice may be unique, your niche likely isn t and if your content is emitted smartly to the Internet those relevant readers will respond through readership and interaction. That I guarantee.
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Written and posted by Bruce Earl Andrews ( A.K.A. Blogger-Bruce )








11 Comment(s)
By Michelle on Nov 10, 2009 | Reply
Wow, amazing post. I really enjoyed reading this. Well written. Thanks so much for all these wonderful tips.
By John Lee on Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
I like to believe that all of this are simple and plain. But blogging is not easy and this kind of tips are very helpful and refreshing even to those who are expert.
By Rob on Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
I totally agree about spell-checking. Nothing is more frustrating than reading an article and finding a really goofy typo.
By Chris on Nov 11, 2009 | Reply
Sometimes, after an article starts getting stale, I rewrite it to improve content and SEO. This seems to work pretty well.
One thing I’ve learned though, be very careful when you rewrite to make sure you don’t change the URL. If you do, you’ll need to redirect your blog to the new link.
Chris
By Tania on Nov 12, 2009 | Reply
I concur with what you say. I read a lot of blogs while dropping EC and I notice when content changes, and cool blogs make me stop and visit a little longer!
Thanks for the tips.
By Jordasche Bledsoe on Nov 12, 2009 | Reply
Great tips! One thing I see a lot is misspellings.
By Web-Betty on Nov 12, 2009 | Reply
Great tips. The easiest one to follow is spell check, and to accompany that should be “re-read your post before clicking the publish button”. Spell check can find misspelled words, but there’s no substitute for simply re-reading your content.
By AgentMango | PC Holics on Nov 14, 2009 | Reply
I am guilty of such points about your post. Am i blogging effectively? I didn’t even follow number two and number 6. I just post and that’s it. Lol
By Mariuca on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply
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Great article too, thanks for the tips.
By Another Blogger on Nov 17, 2009 | Reply
Great article sheila and help a lots. Scheduling is a great idea to become an effective blogger. Thanks for sharing this article
By ysfirdaus on Dec 4, 2009 | Reply
although is not new tips but i really enjoy reading it because the flowing of the writing is good. thanks