Blogging Confusing You? Get Pointers That'll Help Here

By Ballarin Roberta


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.

Be available for your readers at all times. Try communicating frequently, and make it a habit. If you've built a connection with readers, you can be available to them more often. If you feel like ending your blog, think of your regular readers and followers.

Use the correct spam filter for comments. If you require registration to comment, a CAPTCHA on the registration page is usually sufficient to keep spammers away. If you allow anonymous comments, an "advanced CAPTCHA," that is, one that asks the user for "the number of hours in a day" or something similar is usually enough. Avoid services like Akismet, as these produce lots of false positives.

If you are starting your own blog, you probably won't have a multitude of readers and comments right away. You will have to search out people and show them you exist. Some ways to do this are with social networking, such as Facebook and Twitter. Use these sites to communicate with people, not just to post links.

Ask a blog that is popular in your niche to post a link on their blog. It may take a few days for them to get back to you, but you should not get discouraged. It's important the blog you want your link posted on is relevant to your niche.

The content of your blog should consist of high quality work. Before you post it, proofread your blog entry, to ensure that it is free from grammatical and typographical errors. You may also wish to have someone else read it, as a secondary proofreader and to ensure that the content is interesting to read.

Have your blog feel friendly and warm to visitors. Reply to comments that people leave, and this means more than just thanking them, try to have real conversations. If you can develop a relationship with your readers, they will tend to be more loyal to you, and keep coming back.

Consider making posts that contain fun lists, like a "top ten," or whatever number you desire. You can do this on a regular basis, enticing your readers to see what interesting list you conceive next. You can use bullets or numbers, with links to greater content included in each one.

Since so much of the blogging going on these days is being done by teenagers and young people, parents must be extra cautious when it comes to their children's blogging activities. Some teens naively give out personal information on their blogs, such as phone numbers, locations and even their names. This can lead to real trouble, so parents, stay involved!

Try using features or excerpts on the homepage of your blog. If you made a different home page for the blog, you are not required to only list posts. Try using a single or double full posts on the page. This can help your reader remained focused. This can also help with clutter on your blog.

As you have now read through this article you should feel a lot better about blogging and how fun it can be for you. Go ahead and share this information with friends and coworkers, everyone should be blogging these days. Share your knowledge of blogging and who knows what someone might share back that could help you.




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