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Blogging Success: Do's and
Don'ts that Guarantee Your Blogging Success
With millions of blogs existing online and new ones arriving daily, only
a fool would expect to upload a blog today and begin making millions
tomorrow. Blogging doesn’t work that way and there are many things you
must do to grow a popular blog, and many more things to avoid! They
include:
DO
* Update your blog on a regular basis, daily if you can. That way you'll
keep visitors interested and keen to visit you often. Visiting often
gives you more chances to sell to your visitors and more time to grow a
relationship that turns visitors into regular repeat buyers possibly for
many years to come.
* Stay focused and aim to please a niche audience all of the time rather
than trying to please everyone some of the time.
* Create interesting posts with unusual titles that make visitors want
to click on your titles to read more.
* Offer free gifts, free updates, give free advice, write free articles!
All help generate trust and confidence in visitors to your blog and will
turn them into regular visitors and many of them into regular buyers
too.
DO NOT
* Complain or unfairly criticise other people or their products. Be
impartial always and gain a reputation for truth and reliability and be
seen as someone whose products and recommendations your blog visitors
will trust.
* Breach trademark or copyright laws by stealing images and huge chunks
of other people's articles and using them on your blog. Not only might
you face legal action but you could also be banned from search engine
rankings or even have your blogged closed down.
* Ignore your visitors, especially those who ask questions or leave
comments at your blog. People like to feel wanted, and welcome, and if
they don't like how you treat them they'll stop visiting your blog. More
than this, if you ignore most questions and reply only as part of a
selling exercise people will soon see you as a money grabbing
good-for-nothing and move to buying elsewhere.
* Sit back and wait for your blog to draw traffic and begin making
money. That's because it isn't the blog that makes money, it's the
traffic you drive to the blog that makes money. So write articles about
your blog and add them to online article directories, visit other
people’s blogs and offer incentives for people to visit your own blog,
place free classified ads. on and off the Internet, and do whatever else
you can do - legally - that drives traffic your way!
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