Best Tips for Writing an Excellent Blog Post


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Hey Readers,
 
I want to use this medium to inform you all that my blog – kufre Ekpo’s blog is a year old this month. When I checked the pageview of my blog as at yesterday, it was quite impressive. Also, the statistic of those who came back to read my post often is 80%. To this end, I want to immensely thank you for always dropping by to read my blog.
In today’s blog I’m going to share with you the experiences that I’ve gathered so far since I started blogging. Like they always say “Experience is the best Teacher” and come to think of it, what you know will make you to stand out differently among others.

Have you been writing a blog for sometimes now and you are yet to establish any growth and by “growth” I mean “increased pageviews?
Interestingly, we have millions of blogs out there and it is, however, important that you should have good tips and advices on how to go about writing a blog. There are also plenty of not-so-good advices. It can be so frustrating.
 
Now, I currently run a several successful blog. Though, it has been quite challenging for me. By the time you start working on the tips I’m going to highlight based on my experience, you will witness a tremendous growth (increased page views) in your blog. This post will go a long way to help you on how to write a good blog too.
When Writing a Blog Do …
Find your focus.
To do this, you must first ask yourself this question: Who are your target readers? Once that’s settled, you can look for your own niche category to write on e.g. Health, finance, travel, copywriting etc (
like this one focuses on writing) and be the expert on it.
Be relatable, be yourself.
What sets bloggers apart from newspaper article feeds is voice. Let your readers get to know you. Your content is what draws them in while your personality, or your voicing writing, is what will keep them there. I still remember the post with the title my journey as a writer.

 Read the post here My journey as a writer

 This post was a hit post because I wrote  something about myself- how I  started my writing in course of writing the post.
 
Use links within your posts.
Using a link in your post is very important.  You can link it to other blogs or websites that contain great information or linking to past posts on your own site, do it whenever you can. This will help not only increase your clicks but also help with your blog’s search engine rankings.
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.
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 make sure to respond to ones that do. And sometimes its worth just popping on and posting “Thanks for reading my blog.”
 
Post to Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Anywhere Else You Can.
Don’t be afraid to use social media to tout your posts. Anything that makes it easier for potential readers to find your blog is a must (and friends and family definitely qualify as potential readers).
When Writing a Blog Don’t …
Set Unrealistic Goals.
You know your schedule and abilities better than anyone else, so don’t attempt to post every day if you can’t. Start out by posting weekly and get in a groove. As you streamline your process, increase your posting if you can.
Limit your word count.
If you have something to say, say it. Readers (and search engines) prefer to get meatier pieces (500 words or more) to make clicking through worth their time. This doesn’t mean you can’t feature shorter pieces or that you should ramble on just to meet a word count, but don’t be afraid to break down antiquated perceptions that blogs need to be short. When the time is right, go long.
Make grammar mistakes.
And, if you do, correct them immediately. Folks on the Web tend to be more lenient about typos, so don’t stress about it if you do make a mistake. But correct it as soon as you can. Remember, if you ever want readers to take you seriously, you have to take yourself (and your blog) seriously. Give it the professional quality it deserves.
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.
Write long paragraphs.
Long blocks of text are hard for readers to digest, especially when reading on computers and tablets. Break up your content into shorter paragraphs, bullet points and lists whenever possible. Also, if you can, work in some subheads.
 
Avoid trying new things.
It’s important to let your blog evolve over time, and the only way this can happen is if you take risks every once in awhile. Whether it’s adding infographs or personal stories or guest bloggers, never be afraid to try something new. If you feel it can add something special to your blog, try it.
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