In addition to writing keyword-rich content, here are some tips to help you keep readers reading, and to keep them returning to your blog.
- Don’t just show, show and tell.
- Write clickable titles.
- Make your point in the first 200 words.
- Make your words timeless.
- Don’t waste words.
- Explain jargon.
- Use descriptions in images and links
- Use descriptions for flash, podcasts, videocasts and screencasts.
- Present a problem, the solution and the results.
- Originality will always win.
- Blog paragraphs are short.
- Use command verbs to teach.
- Punctuate properly.
- Teach your readers.
- Visualize who you are writing to.
- Write kinda like you talk.
- Avoid screaming.
- Write with conviction and passion.
- If you don’t have anything to blog, don’t.
Reasons why people comment
A comment requires some forethought by most people. They want to get it right, have it well thought out, and appear like they know what they are talking about. While some can comment without much thought, others ponder the answer.
A good blogger appreciates the effort the goes into leaving a comment. But the urge to compel someone to comment by begging, demanding, or whinning about the lack of comments can turn a commenter away quickly. They want that appreciation and the natural flow of the conversation.
Most blog readers admit that a post is most likely to get comments if:
Posted on February 25th 2010 in Tips | No Comments »