5 Blogging Techniques That Work
Matt Coddington over at Netbusinessblog as just posted a topic 5 Blogging Techniques That Work. What I like about these techniques is that they are very simple and easy to implement.
Here are the 5 techniques:-
1) Adopt Lists as a way to break down your post.
This is because your readers tend to scheme through blogging posts and might not have enough time to hang around your blog. A list will get straight to the point and keep your users engaged for much longer.
Relate someone/group’s experience to a topic you are about to blog about.
Fellow blogger Kumiko provides a great example on her blog with her blog post titled ‘6 Lessons Britney Spears can teach you about blogging’.
Use other blogger’s content to create your own unique content.
Like me you probably wake up somedays and wonder what the hell you are going to blog about. By looking up fellow bloggers you will be suprised at the amount of topics you can relate to and possibly add your own twist. Today, I looked at what Matt wrote about and just presented the information differently and added value to the post. However, I do make sure I link back to the bloggers I reference in this way.I also tend to have watchlists at Technorati to see what is hot topic in my niche.
Adopt a personal blogging style.
As a blogger, you have to be unique in you own blogging right and don’t try to be anyone else if you want to have a long blogging life. Funnily Kumiko did mention in her post that you should be ‘Bold, Different and Unique’. There are many bloggers in blogosphere so you definitely should stand out of the crowd.
Interlink all your blogging posts.
Lastly, I am just beginning to see the effectiveness of interlinking all your posts. You can link to previous related posts, articles so that your readers can stay engaged to what you have to say and also reference your old posts in your archive.
Most of these techniques are not rock science and implementing them would sure give your blog a new outlook in blogosphere.
Cheers!

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February 22nd, 2007 at 7:00 pm
Hi Ade, glad you liked my post.