How To Write A Blog
How To Write A Blog
Writing a blog can be fun, but if you don't know the dos and don’ts of how to write a blog, you'll
never attract a bigger audience. Here are 12 essential tips.
Brian A. Klems Mar 15, 2012
Now I currently run several successful blogs, including The Life of Dad and this online editor
blog. It's been a challenge juggling them but, by sticking to these 12 specific dos and don'ts of
writing a blog that I've developed over my years of experience, I've been able to establish growth
(increased pageviews). I hope they can help you learn how to write a good blog too.
Be relatable, be yourself.
What sets bloggers apart from newspaper article feeds is voice. Let your readers get to know
you. [Like this quote? Click here to Tweet and share it!] Your content is what draws them in
while your personality, or your voice in writing, is what will keep them there.
Include images.
While readers come to your blog for information and personality, they also need to be stimulated
visually. Not all posts will lend themselves to an image, but when they do, take advantage of it.
Here's some advice on finding free online images that you can use.
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Respond to blog comments.
This is an opportunity to connect directly with the people who are reading your work. Not all
comments need a response, but be sure to respond to ones that do. And sometimes it's worth just
popping on and posting "Thanks for reading my blog."
Be negative.
It's generally unwise to air personal grievances publicly (unless, of course, that's the theme of
your blog). You'll go a lot further by being positive, inspirational and supportive to the
community that you're writing to.