10 tips for effective blogging




Tip No. # 1: write about what you know

Visitors to your blog are only interested in your blog if your blog has interesting content. Are you still intrigued by a website if the content is boring? And what better way to make content more exciting than to add content on a topic you know? If you know a lot about motorcycles, start a block about it. Topics can include changing the carburetor or redoing the chrome on the headlights. If the topic is something that you know, your writing will flow more naturally and therefore read more naturally to visitors. The content will also be more informative and intelligent.

 

Tip No. # 2: stay on topic

 

When using motorcycles, your blog should not stray from motorcycle-related problems. Don’t start talking about the latest real estate or golf cart news. Talk strictly about motorcycle topics. Google AdSense analyzes your blog keywords and uses them to place ads on your blog that are relevant to the content. The goal is for visitors to click on those ads. You want motorcycle readers to click on ads on motorcycle related topics. Crosstalk themes, like mixing motorcycle content with real estate and golf carts, will result in ads that cover all three or public service announcements that pay nothing. Keeping the topic focused on one topic will result in relevant ads.

 

Tip # 3: Quantity over quality?

 

This may seem counterintuitive. You want visitors to be interested in your site because the content is great. So quality is important, right? But, to attract visitors, the amount of content must be large, which means that search engines must detect more keywords, which translates to higher places in search results, right? Well yes, they are both right. The ideal situation is a lot of high-quality content. Although this is not entirely possible all the time, you must have a large amount of content on your blog because more content means more search material from search engines. There is a balance to be struck.

 

Tip # 4: Recycle

 

The absence of bad news is good news. Not having news really means that there is nothing new to post on your blog. You don’t need to keep posting new content. That is the perfect circumstance, but there is also a lot of information available on almost every topic written on the internet. Taking that content, reformulating it and posting it on your blog is recycling. It’s not really new content, it just recycles old content and makes it look like new. That requires some writing skill, but can be learned after practice. That way your blog will have the look and feel of new material and hopefully keep your visitors coming in in the future.

 

Tip No. 5: Post on a regular schedule.

 

Our publications have a schedule written on them, usually an “updated weekly” newsletter. And guess what? We stick to it. There may not always be fresh content for such a publishing show, so you can use the idea of ​​recycling. While it’s hard to stick to a weekly schedule (everyone has a family), when you stick to a schedule, visitors can actually access up-to-date blog content and will return to your blog more often, increasing the likelihood that they will click. in AdSense.

 

Tip # 6: be clear and simple

 

This is more of a known audience concept. If you’re talking about motorcycles, it’s okay to use motorcycle lingo. Make your content understandable. Use easy-to-understand words and make the format easy to use. You’re speaking to a wide and varied audience, and you shouldn’t need an advanced engineering degree from MIT to read a blog. We have seen very smart people get confused with blogs that contain simple topics because the blog was written in a confusing way, with too many words or in a strange format. The goal is to get a click, and having a confusing blog will ensure that visitors / clickers don’t come back.

 

Tip No. 7: keywords, keywords, keywords

 

Google analyzes the blog content not only to find relevant ads to put on the blog, but also to rank the blog in its search results. If your blog is about motorcycle repair, the keyword “motorcycle repair” must be mentioned at least three times in every blog post. Google will look at the density of those keywords and associate your blog with motorcycle repair sites and include the blog with other motorcycle repair sites or blogs when it returns search results. This will drive traffic to your blog.

 

Tip # 8: check your blog for spelling and grammar mistakes

 

All modern word processing software includes spell checkers. Many blogging sites, including Blogger.com and WordPress.com, also have spell checkers. We admit that we are not the best spellwriters, but considering the availability of spell checking tools, there is no reason to have misspelled words on your blog. Checking grammar can be more difficult, but if you have questions, copy your blog into a word processing program and run a grammar checker. Then repost the grammatically correct blog. Having bad spelling and grammar shows a lack of care for your blog and, honestly, stupid. Nobody wants to read a blog loaded with misspellings and bad grammar.

 

Tip No. # 9: multiple blogs

 

Publishing multiple blogs increases visitor traffic and AdSense clicks. You don’t want to post multiple blogs using the exact same content, but you can post multiple blogs using recycled content. However, your multiple blogs of the same content should not be on the same blog site. Post one on Blogger.com and one on WordPress.com. Post a third party on another blog site. And include a link on each blog to the others. It will increase the backlinks to your site hence increasing the page rank as well as the traffic.

 

Tip No. 10: Why should I come back?

 

Getting a visitor to your site is great. Getting two visitors even better. Getting those two visitors back is great. You want regular visitors, because they are more likely to spread the news about your blog, increasing traffic. What does it take to get repeat traffic? How about an RSS feed? Or another subscription list? It takes a combination of the tips mentioned above, as well as the use of other methods mentioned on this site to drive traffic to your blog. Traffic is the only way to get clicks on your AdSense ads and you want traffic.

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