One of the main differences between a blog and a static website is the way people are able to interact with your content. With a static site it’s just people reading words on a page. When you have a blog they can explore and even comment back! You want to get that sort of interactive spirit going so you can create a loyal readership with your blog.
That doesn’t mean it’s easy! There are literally millions of blogs out there all vying for the attention of your audience. It can be even harder to grab people’s attention when you’re just getting started. The bad news is that it’s going to take some work and dedication to build up a loyal readership. The good news is that it’s very possible, and even fun, to put these things into place. Follow these rules and you’ll have the kind of repeat visitors and fans that really make blogging worth your while.
Rule #1: Write Great Content
Let’s face it; if your content stinks there is no way people are going to come back and read again! They’ll just click away, never to return. If you write great content, however, you’re sure to get some fans. Not everyone considers themselves to be a good writer. That’s OK! No one expects you to have perfect grammar and spelling. It’s far more important that you write interesting content that stands out from the crowd. Give your real thoughts and opinions on things that matter to the audience.
When you write great content, not only will you have people who want to visit your blog all the time. They will also link to you! You know that more linking means higher rankings in Google. That’s definitely a great thing that will expand your readership base to levels you couldn’t even imagine when you got started.
Rule #2: Leave the Comments Open
It’s amazing — but there are bloggers out there who close their comments! While it can be a lot of work to try and get rid of those spam comments, you’re also missing out on a big part of what being a blogger is all about. You need to let the audience write back and speak their mind too. People don’t just want a website they can read anymore, they want one they can add their “2 cents” to. So, leave your comments open and listen to them. It doesn’t matter if people always agree with you or not (they won’t!), you’ll get a much larger and interested following.
Rule #3: Guest Blog
The chances are good that there are some blogs out there that are very well-liked by the people in your niche. These blogs probably get a lot of traffic and a lot of respect. It’s time to get your name and website out there in front of this audience! All you need to do is write to the owner and say that you’d like to write some guest posts. They will probably be more than happy to take a break from their own posting and to give you a link back to your blog. This will not only give you link juice for the search engines, you’ll also win some of their loyal readers who are interested in what you have to say.
Learning how to create a loyal readership with your blog is incredibly important if you want your blog to thrive. It’s all about the people, and making sure they are aware of your blog and love your content.
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What blog sites would be good for a small business in floral and gifts?I am helping some friends get their shop on the map and noticed. They have a web site. One of the ways in my research to optimize a web site is to use a blog. I am not blog savvy and neither are they so need a little help as to good sites to place there blog so that they get noticed.
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What is your passion? What are you interested in? Gossip/films/career/cooking….blog that! See :
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You can do both blog and upload your photo images for free here. They have very good security for images and blog post. If you set your album or post as private, other user can not see your album's images or post unless you allow them to see it. Best of all, the message and feedback feature allow you to contact your friend or other user directly easily. After you sign up, your URL address will be "username.neigo.com". Easy to remember and you can share it with your friends. Customise themes and title allow you to set up your personal style for the interface. For business part, they have good interacting tools such like message and feedback that allow other user to contact you freely.
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The blog in itself is not illegal, however you need to be sure the records are legal. Some states allow single party notification of recording phone conversations. Others require two party notification. If the recording was made in a two party state or to a two party state it would be illegal unless notification was given by the person recording the call.
I know that call centers routinely provide notice that the call may be recorded, however since there are many laws and I have not read all of them that may not be sufficient notice if the calling part is recording the call. If I was going to do this I would discuss with a lawyer first.
You are right that you need to write content, but that is not enough. You also need to do some blog promotion to get some initial visitors. If I were you I would sign up for a twitter account and start using it to promote all new posts.
Commenting on other blogs is also a great way to get visitors, because blog comments normally have a back link to your site.
Where you posted the blog, wave your mouse over it and a pop-up should come up with delete.
Inside of blogger you can add your other gmail account to have full access. This will essentially migrate your blog.
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nja, maybe not so njaaaa you fool
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check under account settings
On the left side at the top, you will see "MY STUFF", it runs up and down the page and it is a slide out menu, My Blog is at the bottom if you scroll down.
Schelling goes wild
Use http://www.blogger.com. You write/blog under a user name, not your real name. Creating a profile with photo and all that is optional. You have to advertise your site if you want people to go to it regularly. You can advertise it on free things MySpace, or related sites that would contain your link (that might not be free).