This is a guest post by Onibalusi Bamidele from YoungPrePro.
Blogging is a great way to interact with people, build your brand, make money blogging, create awareness and even satisfy yourself. Blogging has its own rules, and not following these rules can cause you more harm than good on the long run.
As in every other thing, there are also various do’s and dont’s in blogging. There are some things you must observe to build a successful blog and there are things you must avoid in order to be successful.
To maximize your chances of success in blogging, there are somethings you should really try to avoid as much as possible.
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This is a guest post by Jonathan Beebe from Make Money Online Work.
Whether blogging is new or old to you, the way you approach it can mean the difference between your blog dropping off the face of the web in a few months, or sticking around for the long haul.
Today I’m going to introduce you to the “SMART” approach to blogging, which is the one that I personally take, as well as every other successful blogger out there—whether they realize it or not. Therefore, I think it’s safe to assume that it would better your chances of success to adopt this approach as well.
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This is a guest post by Peter from Ideas Bubble.
As things progress on your blog and as the number of visitors increases, so does the amount of work that becomes yours. Huge numbers of visitors to a blog always leads to more work. This expectation increase with new subscribers that the content you are offering will remain of good quality, or else you lose everything you’ve worked for.
What arises because of this is the constant excuse, “I’m busy.” If you write posts that are 2 pages long on your blog and this is what readers expect from you every day. What do you plan to do if at some point the problem arises, when you truly are busy.
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This is a guest post by Tom Walker of CartridgeSave.
Looking for and finding blog post ideas often seems easy when you first start blogging, but as you progress in your blogging career, you might find yourself running out of topic ideas or subject matter for posts. The more you post, the more you might find yourself scratching your head as to what to discuss next. You certainly don’t want to rehash the same old subject matter time and again, as that will likely deter return visitors and will make posting a bore for you.
So how do you come up with new and interesting ideas that will keep readership up, followers coming back, and you interested and excited about the subject matter on which you post?
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This is a guest post by Wannabe. He recently started his blog where he shares his journey of blogging and what he has learned from blogging. Check his blog at WannaBeMillionaire.
Setting up a blog is something anyone can do. Using the latest software like WordPress, Joomla or others will allow you to create a blog on the fly. I am the living proof that it is easy. But the trickiest part comes once you have created a blog, then what? I started my blog out of an impulse, when my blog was online I had no content and also no idea what to do next. Maybe my experience can be helpful for all the other newbie bloggers, so they can grasp the idea of what they have to think of and what they can expect.
There you are, admiring your newly created blog… Everything is set, you are ready to write your first article. But Hold On! Are you sure everything is in order? Have you considered your layout, are all the metatags in order, did you submitted your URL to search engines? Ever considered SEO (Search Engine Optimization)… and most importantly, do you have a play area?
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