Sunday, May 03, 2009

10 Thing To Avoid When Blogging



Ideally, you will want to make a concerted effort to avoid practices that are not sensible from a blogonomical perspective. Generally, be as honest and objective as possible without being overly opinionated. In other words, be honest without being offensive. Stick to the topic with a positive approach by offering solutions, rather than pointing our negative issues with no possible solutions. When it comes to opinion, let your readers and commenter offer their opinions, but watch to ensure everyone is being given an equal voice, which is free from ridicule, Contributing commenter should feel free to express their own opinion on topics, but keep in mind that if those opinions clash with the best interests of advertisers, you could have problems

Employ these 10 step so help you avoid disastrous blog:

1. Credibility Killers, if you take product for reviews make sure that you disclose this to your readers. Be honest, also when placing advertisement on your blog, be very careful in choosing advertiser whose products or services are topically relevant
2. Lock of Activity; Make regular posting as often as a few times a week, perhaps even once a day. Posting once month or once a year is pointless. Also, making seven post all at once, once per week, is ineffective in comparison to doing a single post per a ay. If you write seven post all at once – store them locally on your computer and then post them one at a time over the next seven days. Give your readers a chance to read each posting.
3. Lack of Content, Avoid postings that are very short. Generally, 200 words is good length. Anything longer might be scanned to quickly or avoid for being too much to read. And a 10 word entry may be seen as not offering any value. Remember, your readers are spending their precious time reading your blog, as much as you are spending your precious time writing it.
4. Hot linked images, hot linking most often refers to the practice of inserting an image into your article that is hosted bay another web site. Basically you’re using their image and bandwidth without permission. Hot linking is also known as inline linking, leaching, direct linking, or bandwidth theft. With all those derogatory terms, it should suffice to say that hot linking is not a fair practice.
5. Advertising overload, while it may seem tempting to sign up multiple ad programs and use the maximum number of allowable ads from each program on your blog, this is a surefire recipe for failure. Too many ads will chase
6. Regular directory submission, submit to the usual directories, including google, yahoo, and DMOZ.org. This is especially important is your blog is also your website.
7. Blog posting length, A blog is an entity into which you make entries (post your writing articles). Each entry or articles is called a post, a posting or an article. Try for post length of at least 200 words, and integrate selected keywords near the top of the post. The keyword should be related to the title and is used by search engines to help understand to focus to the articles…

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