Sunday, April 17, 2016

Have Control Over Your Daily Blogging Efforts

By Tennant Neil


Almost everyone today has a blog, it is just one of those things that is catching on and what people are using to get their voice heard. If you wish to figure out how you can create and maintain an online presence then this article and all of the knowledge inside should help you do just that.

There's an old rule that says, in order to make money, you have to spend money and that's true, even when it comes to blogging. If you take some money and put it aside for purchasing advertising, such as Google adwords or Yahoo ads, then your website will receive that much more traffic and exposure.

Use tags correctly. Tags let you categorize your posts into different categories, which can then be searched by readers. Each of your posts should have two or three tags. Make sure you use the same words for similar posts (don't have a "bikes" and "biking" tag, for example), and don't give posts too many tags, as this tends to clutter up categories.

Keep tabs on other bloggers who cover the same topics as you do, and be sure that you stay ahead of them. These blogs are your direct competitors. Like any business, knowing your competition is the best way to beat them. Your competition will no doubt be doing the same.

Title your posts to draw your reader's attention. No one is going to read a post with a poorly constructed and boring title. The title, after all, is what draws the reader's eye to the post. Without a distinctive title the page would just be a long, boring piece of assorted words.

Create a handful of blog posts that you keep in a special file for emergency use. Use them when you are ill, or have some other situation that prevents you from having the time or energy to write quality content. Doing so will provide your readers with regularity, while allowing you time to deal with your situation.

Use stirring titles that will generate responses or debates. Make your titles intriguing enough to entice your readers to continue reading, and voice their opinion, or ask questions that beg the reader to include their thoughts. Do not be drawn into conflict whenever possible, but moderate the conversation with your own input.

One of the easiest ways to start a new blog is to sign up for a free WordPress account. The free version isn't as robust as the version you would install on your own web space, but it still has many features that can get you up and running easily. If you have your own domain name, you can use the DNS tools at your registrar to point the domain name to your WordPress site.

Don't shy away from using lists within blog posts. Lists become very useful when you're posting specific requirements, such as ingredients to gather or tools needed for a job. By incorporating lists into your blog, you allow readers to quickly find relevant information.




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