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Tips for
Better Blogging - Promote any Product or Service
By John
Barbour
People start blogs for all kinds of reasons. Ego. Political comment or
agenda. Staying in touch with family and friends. Marketing. Why did
you start your blog?
If you want your blog to get read, and your readers to be loyal
followers, you had better structure it to their liking. Here are
some tips for better blogging and basic blogging advice for anyone
who wants to promote a product or service using blogs and RSS.
Write in a conversational tone. Forget what you learned in school,
and just write the way you'd speak. Think of yourself as talking to
a friend, or writing a letter to a friend when you compose the
entries to your blog.
Check your spelling and grammar. In spite of what I just said above,
use your spell checker, and a grammar checker if you have it. You'll
have zero credabilatee if you can't even spell it!
Pick an interesting topic, and stick with it. People don't want to
know what you ate for breakfast, or who broke your heart lately.
They read your blog looking for information, and they won't stick
around long unless they perceive you as a credible expert on
whatever topic you are writing about.
Stay informed. Especially if your blog is of a business nature, do
enough research to be informed of the latest trends and information.
If you expect to maintain your credibility, you had better know what
you're talking about. Be prepared to write about the latest
developments and hot new trends. Don't just "rehash" old
stuff that has been around forever, and blogged to death.
Be yourself. If you're naturally funny, or opinionated, many of your
readers will love you for it. They want information, but they also
want to be entertained. If you can combine the two, you have a
ready-made formula for success.
Keep it short. Blog readers aren't looking to read a novel on your
blog. Keep your entries short and to the point. A couple of hundred
words is more than enough. If you have more to say, split it into a
series of entries, or write it up as an article and post it
somewhere, and then link to it from a shorter entry in your blog. By
the way, that's a great way to use natural links to get both links
and traffic to a website.
Update frequently, but don't burn yourself out. Many of the blogs
I've visited seem to contain a few entries, and then go stagnant for
months. Others will have a flurry of entries, and then nothing. In
both cases, they're going to die. You need to update with some
regularity, to keep your readers coming back. It seems to me that a
couple of times per week ought to do it, but I'm not aware of any
studies that would back that up. Blog every day, or every hour, and
you'll burn out quickly.
Don't post nonsense. If you have nothing new to say, keep your
fingers off that keyboard! Better to have some really gritty
commentary on an irregular basis, than to fill your blog up with
fluff and drive away your fans.
Don't turn your blog into a blatant sales pitch. If you're using
your blog as a marketing vehicle, be subtle about it. People hate
the feeling they are being subjected to a sales pitch. You can weave
references to your product, or affiliate links, into solid,
informative content, which is what people will read your blog
looking for. Give them what they want!
Happy Blogging!
John Barbour, Ph.D. is the author of a new blogging
guide which teaches people how to promote any product or service
online using blogs and RSS.
John also maintains several internet marketing educational websites,
and manages a new directory for blogs related to intern marketing.
Visit the emarketing blog
directory and find an interesting blog, or submit your own for
inclusion.
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