There are loads of blogs on blogs. Some of them grow the same points than the other. Some try to be different and post things that are not obvious.
Almost all the should come with a warning: are not all-of-art blog is good for every blogger. Perhaps it goes without saying - but is it always presented like that?
I am one of those people that probably reads too advice and tries to take it on board. It is in conflict:
Some people say that you must display only great content.Some people say that you should stick to a consistent posting schedule.Some people disent you must publish as much as possible.Some say that you need to write every day. Some say more, some say less.Some say that whatever.It is possible to make all people? To write great content, every day, at the same time, for a period extended time? I think you will find that most of the people exhausted after a few weeks - maybe a few months. And even if you can keep the momentum for longer than anyone else, you are still not after all the advice I have listed above.
You cannot write once per day, twice a day and three times a week, all on the same blog. You therefore go against the opinion of someone, regardless of what you do.
I do not see how this could put people off the coast of the idea to read the blog boards in total - but some tips may be useful for you. The most important thing is to try the tips for yourself and find ways to measure the success that they are. For example:
Is - this too working for writing 3 posts a day? Would overwhelm your readers?Your blog is ignored if you display only once per week?You are never able to guarantee the quality of your messages, especially when you start?Do you work better on a strict schedule, or an "anything goes" approach?Don't worry, you are not alone in your quest to build a decent blog. But it takes time. I hope, with the content here in a few Blog Tips, I can be of help.
What blog advice have been most useful for you? Which are less relevant? Share your thoughts by adding a comment.
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