We can read lot of articles how to write good posts on your blog to make the reader stick around. Here are my four tips how NOT to write your post when you start your own blog. These tips could be useful for beginner bloggers. So here it is:
Never Break The Consistency Rules!
There is nothing worst than posting without a frequency. I' mean you need to update your blog with fresh content often to keep your readers and of course search engines happy. How often should you write posts? Is depending on you. More you post better it is. However, the minimum is between 2-3 posts a week.
Never Write For Search Engines!
Posting on your blog unique traffic sucker and fresh content is not always easy! When you using your keywords in your articles keep in mind you are created a blog for real people! Therefore, your main goal should be this not to get high ranking in search engines. If you focus on the people who will listen to you in the future, your blog will be ranking high in no time.
Never Submit or Post Articles Without Proof Reading!
I remember when I was submitting my first article. Of course, I did not check it for mistakes. Big mistake! There is no such a thing like a misspelling or a bad grammar! Sometimes you just confuse yourself when typing. Always read your article or post before submitting and make sure there is no misspelling or grammar error. U can use proofreaders or spell checker to do the job.
Never Brake The 250 Word Rule
People are in a rush these days and they not staying for long in one place. Except there is something to grab they attention. You can do that by writing posts no more than 250 words long. Try to make it attention grabbing as much as possible. If you have a topic to write about start write about it and you can finish the topic later on. You can break it down the whole article to smaller pieces so you will make your reader to come back to your blog.
Thursday, July 9, 2015
4 Tips How NOT To Write Your Blog Posts
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