Saturday, 2 March 2013

The 10 Commandments On How To Be A Good Blogger

Thousands of people join the blogosphere each day and a considerable percentage want to make money out of their blogs. Even with this goal in mind, many of them don’t know what it takes to be a good blogger. The following 10 commandments are here to make a good, if not, a better blogger out of you. Possessing these ten qualities will also give you the leverage to monetize your blog.

10. A good blogger updates his/her blog.

A blog needs to be constantly updated with new posts. More content means more traffic. Publishing fresh posts also gives your readers something new to read. Most importantly, a well-updated blog lets search engines know that you have relevant content.

9. A good blogger doesn’t infringe on copyrights.

Don’t post duplicate content by copying the works of others and publishing it on your blog. This includes articles and photos. If you are borrowing ideas from other writers, cite them as references. If you copy an image off the net to be used on your blog, include a link to the image source and never crop off watermarks if there are any. It would be best if you asked permission though especially when using images that have artistic value such as photography and artwork.

8. A good blogger responds to comments quickly.

It would show lack of commitment and interest to your readers if it takes long for you to respond. Show that you care about your blog by responding to comments as swiftly as possible. New visitors will notice your brisk interaction with readers and feel motivated to leave comments and share their insights. It’s also a good way of building trust.

7. A good blogger socializes.

Create social media accounts for your blog. Use them to interact with your readers, expose your blog to new audiences, and share new and old posts. Effective social media can increase traffic to your blog and convert new visitors into regular readers. If you manage to build a strong database of followers, this would be a plus for advertising and sponsorship opportunities.

6. A good blogger doesn’t spam.

Having social networks doesn’t give you the right to flood your followers’ feeds with links to old posts. This would cause some of them to stop following you. In fact, don’t spam anywhere including forum threads and blog comments. These places should be used to build trust and expose your blog to more people without being flagged or kicked out for spam.

When leaving blog comments make sure that you have valuable information to share. You can use your real name or an online nickname; just don’t forget to use it consistently throughout the web space to strengthen your online identity. In forums, be an active member and offer help to those who need it. You can add a link to your blog from the profile section and later, as a name signature.

5. A good blogger knows his/her target audience.

Never lose sight of who you are writing for. Always keep your target audience in mind. This will keep you on-topic when preparing posts. Maintaining a niche is good for search engine optimization and for strengthening your blog identity. To illustrate, a blog associated to Broadband Expert, a consultation firm that provides information to companies regarding high speed internet, should target businesses in need of fast internet speeds.

4. A good blogger has good English.


You can write a blog in your native language is good for local optimization. But if you want to globalize your blog and have a wider audience, writing in English is preferable. When writing in English always practice good grammar and proper use of punctuations. A well-written post makes it easy to read and understand.

3. A good blogger values user experience.

Make your blog user-friendly across all browsing platforms. Ensure quick loading times of your pages and optimize your blog for mobile use. Create a simple layout for mobile and desktop users. Make all pages accessible by adding an archive and always preview posts before publishing them to check for layout. Readers like it when you break down paragraphs into lists or with the use of headers. This makes reading easier on their part.

2. A good blogger writes helpful articles.

People visit your blog to learn something; to make use of the posts you prepared. They didn’t come to your blog just to hear you rant or tell stories although sometimes, they do find these things entertaining. However, you should concentrate on writing helpful articles more than anything else.

1. A good blogger practices search engine optimization.

If you plan on making money out of your blog, you have to learn SEO. It’s a technique that will help your blog rank better in the search engines. Since you are a blogger you have to concentrate on three aspects of SEO namely keyword research, link building, and social media.

Author biography: Kenneth Javellana works as an analyst for BroadbandExpert.com, a consumer advice expert on internet options for businesses. His pastimes include blogging and photography but he also enjoys writing articles on his favorite topics which includes SEO and online marketing.

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