Yes, blogging has been
around for several years. And yes, in the Internet world, that means it is
antique. But just because it is old,
doesn't mean it isn't still valuable!
Here are some blog tips to help you make the most of your time.
- Personalize your blog. The internet trend, brought on by social
media interaction, is to get personal.
Your web users want to know who YOU are, not just see the faceless,
nameless company blog you maintain. So don't be afraid to talk directly to
your audience, and use personal names, experiences, and even photos to get
your message across.
- Is your blog useful? People don't have time to read
everything out there. So make your blog useful by providing facts and
information in an appealing format.
- Keep the blog simple.
Make sure your blog is easy to read. That means big, bold
headlines, simple images, charts, or graphs, and short paragraphs. After
all, if they want to read a book about your topic, they will just download
the e-book on their Kindle ;)
- Blog
SEO. SEO (search engine optimization, if
you've been living under a rock for several years) has kind of become a
four letter word in the industry, but everyone knows that it is
important. How can you optimize
your blog for search engines? Make sure each blog contains good key
phrases. You can even research the key phrases most commonly used (Google
has a good tool for this). Then use those key phrases in your
title, headings, and throughout the blog.
- Use
Multi Media. Videos and images are more commonly
shared than text. So make sure your blog contains lots of good media, not
just a bunch of boring text. And it can save you time "“ I know its cliché,
but isn't a picture worth a thousand words?
- Blog and Share,
Share, Share. Be sure to make it easy for readers to
share your blog "“ through Facebook, Twitter, and StumbleUpon (which now
surpasses all other media for most shares), Email, and other venues. (www.addthis.com has a share bar you can
install for free).
- Blog
analytics. Keep track of your visitors. Google
Analytics is probably the easiest blog analytics to install. You can then
see what posts are the most popular, and how people are finding these
posts (through Facebook sharing, through specific search terms,
etc.). Then use that information to
guide your choice in content.