3 Blogging Tips Written By YOU!
August 31, 2007
Recently I did a post asking you to share your blogging tips. I decided that I would link to some of my favorites in a new post, and this is that post. Please do keep reading so you can gain mounds of knowledge! And after you’re finished with this post, I suggest to go back to the original one and read all the comments, including the ones that were still great but didn’t get added to this post.
1. Steven Snell’s tip is to focus on making your blog more valuable for your readers, instead of focusing on how much money they will make you. Put the readers first, and in turn they will be loyal and give back to you. I highly suggest reading Steven’s awesome post about putting your readers before yourself.
2. Link to other good articles in your niche. When you do speedlink posts or round-ups once a week and link out to fellow bloggers, it helps you and those you link to! The site Gather Little By Little shared this advice. It’s a Christian personal finance blog, and you should definitely check it out. A related tip was also shared by a person named Crystal: If you link to other bloggers, promote them, and be a part of the community, you will get that back in return. Great advice!
3. SephyRoth.net recommended you burn your feed with Feedburner. When you use Feedburner you can see how many subscribers you have, add and manage your feed, and so much more. It’s definitely the way to go. Go take a look at the person behind this advice.
Now let’s wrap it all up!
- Put your readers first and focus on making your blog great for them.
- Do speedlink posts and link to fellow bloggers whenever you can.
- Use Feedburner to burn your feed.
Definitely some great advice, and I agree with all three of these points 100%. Please do check out the blogs of those who shared these tips, because you’re bound to learn a lot! Thank you, and happy blogging! :)
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Wow, thanks for the link and the mention!
Tay,
Thanks for the link and for the recommendation!
I agree with all of the above. I love feedburner, both for the versatility, and the stats!