Things To Remember When Blogging
Posted by Nik Imran | Posted in Web Development | Posted on 19-02-2010
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We all tend to forget things. Bloggers are no exceptions. I hope this list will serve as a good reminder to complete tasks that are important, and should not be left forgotten.
1. Backup your blog regularly – I don’t think I can stress this enough. If there is one thing you should take from the tips listed here, it’s this one. And I speak from experience. Waking up early in the morning only to find your blog crashed and you have no backup data, is like having your soul mate killed right in front of you, and there is nothing you could do about it.
2. Link to older posts – There several benefits from linking to your older posts that you don’t want to miss. Apart from increasing your traffic, search engine rankings and providing more information for your readers to go deeper into certain subjects, it also increase visitors’ time spent, which in turn will increase your chances of gaining subscriptions.
3. Network – Ask 10 successful blogger and at least 7 of them will answer you this; “The key to blogging success is networking with other bloggers”. Sometimes, who you know is more important that what you know. There are many ways to network. Things like commenting on other blogs, guest posting and befriends them in social media.
4. Proofread – Most bloggers forget about proofreading. If you read blogs on a daily basis, you’ll tend to notice the trend of minor grammar mistakes such as its and it’s, your and you’re. Proofreading is essential to look professional, so do remember to proofread the next time you finish writing a post.
5. Answer to comments – When you started blogging I am pretty sure that you got excited with the first few comments that arrived. You would even take the time to answer to each of them individually. That approach helps to create loyal readers and to build a community around them. Even if your blog is much more popular now, do not neglect the comments. At the very minimum you want to answer the people that post direct questions to you.
6. Answer to emails – Depending on the size of your audience it might become cumbersome to answer to all emails, but you should try nonetheless. It might be the difference between an upset visitor and a faithful reader.
7. Upgrade WordPress – This is common sense, yet many refuse to upgrade their WordPress for some reasons. See it this way; there are reasons why the new version is out. Some upgrades are important in patching security holes that allows hackers to hack your blog.
Nik Imran is the author of IMakeABlog, a blog that provides guide on how to make a blog. If you are interested in creating a blog, be sure to check out his guide on how to choose domain name.
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