7 deadly sins of blogging
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 8:04 am
If you want to build loyalty among your readers, it is important to respect some of the rules of the blogger code. I don't think that what I am going to present to you exists in the same way in the minds of all of us who write blogs. It is the way I like to do things and how I would like to be treated by other bloggers. I present to you the 7 capital sins of blogging.
Carlos Bravo5
Since dark marketing is not how I want to do business, I like to follow a few basic guidelines when blogging . Some have to do with education and others with consistency. The latter are probably the hardest to achieve and I admit that I don't always manage to follow them every day either (on the bright side I still have a lot of room for improvement). Here are my 7 deadly sins of blogging:
The sins of blogging
1. Being stingy with your links to other blogs : if there are good korea mobile phone number posts that explain in more detail and support your arguments, it is good to put external links . Do not be stingy with links because you think it may worsen your positioning . Referring to other blogs will help you rank better.
2. Not responding to comments – Take advantage of the opportunity to communicate with your readers through comments . Be grateful that someone is taking the time to comment. I admit that it is not easy to always be able to respond to everyone because many of us also do other things besides blogging.
3. Not referencing who inspired you : none of us writes all our articles from scratch. In many cases, there are people who have inspired us because we have read a post and we want to write about a similar topic. Referencing with a link is a way of valuing the work of another blogger who will also bring you sympathy.
4. Thinking that there is no one more expert than you : Being humble is an important attitude for a blogger. Changing your mind and admitting that you are wrong is not a sign of weakness. There will always be people who know more than you.
5. Insulting or creating rumors about third parties : creating rumors is an easy way to attract traffic to your blog. If you also insult a person who is also well-known, crossing the boundaries of good taste, you will receive rejection from many people. It is not good to be obsessed with getting traffic at all costs, especially if third parties are involved.
Carlos Bravo5
Since dark marketing is not how I want to do business, I like to follow a few basic guidelines when blogging . Some have to do with education and others with consistency. The latter are probably the hardest to achieve and I admit that I don't always manage to follow them every day either (on the bright side I still have a lot of room for improvement). Here are my 7 deadly sins of blogging:
The sins of blogging
1. Being stingy with your links to other blogs : if there are good korea mobile phone number posts that explain in more detail and support your arguments, it is good to put external links . Do not be stingy with links because you think it may worsen your positioning . Referring to other blogs will help you rank better.
2. Not responding to comments – Take advantage of the opportunity to communicate with your readers through comments . Be grateful that someone is taking the time to comment. I admit that it is not easy to always be able to respond to everyone because many of us also do other things besides blogging.
3. Not referencing who inspired you : none of us writes all our articles from scratch. In many cases, there are people who have inspired us because we have read a post and we want to write about a similar topic. Referencing with a link is a way of valuing the work of another blogger who will also bring you sympathy.
4. Thinking that there is no one more expert than you : Being humble is an important attitude for a blogger. Changing your mind and admitting that you are wrong is not a sign of weakness. There will always be people who know more than you.
5. Insulting or creating rumors about third parties : creating rumors is an easy way to attract traffic to your blog. If you also insult a person who is also well-known, crossing the boundaries of good taste, you will receive rejection from many people. It is not good to be obsessed with getting traffic at all costs, especially if third parties are involved.