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Blogging Tips for the Wanna-bee and Don’t-Wanna-bee

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photo credit: www.timbarcz.com

Here are a few quick blogging tips to keep in mind so you don’t bore your readers stiff:

  1. Write for your audience. Not for you. Not for your boss. Write for your readers.
  2. Don’t write a book. Booorrring. If your readers want to read multiple pages, they’ll download a new book onto their Kindle.
  3. Have a purpose. Don’t just ramble on your blog. You can do that on TwitterJASEzone or some other microblog platform. Write blog articles that have a point to make or a question to ask. Which leads to the next point …
  4. Ask questions. Get your readers involved in the communication.
  5. Share information. Don’t fall into the old school mindset that you need to hoard your “mojo”. Believe me, it’s not yours. Someone else has already thought of it.
  6. Be Switzerland. This one is hard sometimes. I know. But try to be neutral.
  7. Publish your articles on a schedule. Or atleast a semi schedule. Don’t sweat missing a beat or two but try to be considerate and thankful of your readers that are coming back to you for information.
  8. Link. Link. Link. Out. Link to your competitors. Link to other ‘experts’. They will appreciate the recognition and do the same back to you. Trackbacks work. I promise.

What are some other tips you can think of?

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One Response to “Blogging Tips for the Wanna-bee and Don’t-Wanna-bee”

  1. This is great to have in front of me while writing.

    Posted by Carolyn Sulcer | 01. Jul, 2009, 8:16 PM

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