Easy Steps to Blogging Success
Imagine the next time you join a discussion about blogging. When
you start sharing the fascinating blogging facts below, your
friends will be absolutely amazed.
What is a blogger? A blogger is a cross between an educator, an
entertainer and an orator; each blogger 'owns these three hats'
and 'wears' each of them while in different moods. One other
commonality between bloggers is: each blogger is in search of an
audience.
Pack your bags! If you recognize yourself in the preceding
paragraph you are ready to begin your journey into the
blogosphere. There are only a few things you need to do to make
your journey a success:
Find a home for your blog
Find a focus for your posts
Learn "Bletiquette"
Persevere
Find a home for your blog! You need a host for your blog, some
are free, some charge a small amount per month for their
service, some are simple to use and some require more technical
knowledge, some have more features than others; choose
carefully, once you've established your blog and have a few
regular readers you may not want to change your address (your
URL).
Start by surfing the Internet and the blogs to see what bloggers
have to say about their hosting programs. Don't get in over your
head by picking a blog host that requires a technical expertise
that is beyond your current capabilities. There are many free
hosts that are more than adequate to start you off and are
customizable -- as you gain new technical skills you can edit
your blog template to make your blog look like you want it to
look and do almost anything you want it to do, all without
changing your URL.
If you are using free hosts start blogs at two or three host
sites just to see which one you like best and which one gives
you the most capabilities right 'out of the box.' When you find
one you are happy with, be nice and go back and cancel your
other blogs.
Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you're
fully informed about blogging, keep reading.
Find a focus for your posts! Most every blog has a theme, a
theme that sets the tone for most (not necessarily all) of the
posts on that blog. Your blog can be a topical blog that focuses
on a special interest of yours (politics, religion, health care,
science, engineering, cooking etc.); a personal blog that
focuses on what you are doing that day, where you have been,
where you are going or any aspect of your life's journey; or a
showcase blog that displays your writing, art, photography, or
etc.. Some posts will not fall into your blogs main theme and
that's OK -- your blog is a reflection of you, and we all have
different moods . . . we all 'wear different hats;' don't decide
not to post just because you feel like writing 'something
different.'
"Bletiquette!" The objective of most bloggers is to attract a
regular readership; to do that you need to display some basic
(really common sense) blog etiquette (bletiquette!):
When commenting on a post, stick to the point, don't get
personal or abusive.
Never comment as "Anonymous;" if you are ashamed to use your
actual blogger name, don't comment.
Try to respond to all comments on your post, even if it is just
to say "thanks for commenting" (but don't expect all bloggers to
do this).
Don't get personal by asking personal questions unless you have
a long-standing relationship with the other blogger; bloggers
enjoy the relative anonymity of a blog and a blogger name.
If you are "flamed" (verbally attacked for something you wrote)
don't get into a "flame war;" respond politely or not at all.
Never take a block of text, a unique phrase, a picture, a
graphic or anything else from another blog or from any web page
and use it in your post as is, without clearly indicating where
it came from.
Persevere! Bloggers blog! That's what they do! If you post every
day you will improve not only your technique but also your
readership; don't give up.
Bloggers are very much like novelists. Novelists write every day
and finally reach the end of the novel. Then they submit the
novel to publishers, file their rejection notices and resubmit
to other publishers. Eventually, every novelist who perseveres
gets published . . . eventually every blogger who perseveres
gets a loyal readership and his or her own measure of success.
The day will come when you can use something you read about here
to have a beneficial impact. Then you'll be glad you took the
time to learn more about blogging.
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