Sincerity In Your Blogging

May 14, 2009 by Chris  
Filed under Blogging

Remaining sincere while working in a world full of individuals who are only concerned about self gain, are often factors that make it much harder to become a successful blogger, and remain sincere all the while. Anyone that wants to be a successful blogger must be sincere and be aware of the people’s needs and desires. Four major points will show how powerful sincerity is.

  • Commenting – Spam, everyone knows what it looks like. It is irritating and full of links and comments not related to your own site. Self-praising posts are signs of them not being sincere. A sincere comment will explain what they like or do not like. Some comments are only for increasing their reputation for SEO or with other backlinks. It may also include a “pay per click” link. A sincere comment takes a real effort to contribute to the article with a positive slant or a negative slant. A negative comment can contribute to the article by pointing out points that you may not have considered. It does not matter what you write as long as you care about the subject matter, are sincere, and it is written in a manner easily understood.
  • Collaborating – A lot of emails sent to me or other bloggers request that we add a link to their web site. This type of comment does not take any thought or intelligence to write. There is no personalization in this type of comment. When bloggers collaborate it is because they have something to contribute to each other’s blog. The next time you communicate with a blogger, use their name, explain what you want and the reason behind your request. The bloggers want to know how it would be beneficial to them and you. Do not use too much flattery. That sounds like you are trying to “butter them up”. Remember, your previous work will be looked at and evaluated. You want to work with someone that likes your work and believes that you have something to contribute.
  • Writing – It can be very hard to keep up with daily posts, time spent for blogging and living your life. Always remember to give your readers a sincere and true attempt at what is contained in your post. It is dishonest to cram in an article or post just to be posting. Take your time and carefully form your opinion and thoughts and then express them in an appropriate manner.
  • Designing – Your design or layout will reflect your honesty or sincerity. Do not hide your links, overload your page with advertising or disguise your affiliate products. Readers want to receive valuable information from your site and do not want to be confused with advertising or hidden links. Advertising is a way to increase revenue, just keep it to a reasonable amount so the reader does not get lost or confused. Offer a clean layout that allows readers to enjoy the work that you put into the site.

Remember the things you should not do, but do not forget the things that you should do. Review your work and evaluate it for readability, honesty and sincerity. This will create a community of bloggers that will continue to return for more information. As you leave comments worth following, it will bring more traffic to the blog.

Give A Boost To The Comments on Your Blog

April 29, 2009 by Chris  
Filed under Blogging

blog_commenting_1One of the easiest ways you can tell if any particular blog is popular or not is in the number of comments that are being left behind by previous readers. If you have started a blog on an upbeat topic that you think should be very interesting, then of course one of your number one goals will be to have your readers interacting and posting their own thoughts and ideas onto your site. If you notice that the comments being left on your blog are not nearly as high in number as you would like them to be, there are a few tips on how you can get more readers to make comments on your site.

  1. Start the action yourself. One of the most effective methods and proves worthy of your extra time in breaking the ice and getting your readers to begin posting on your blog is by posting a few comments of your own on other individual’s blogs. This is after all what the huge cyber world of blogging is all about, right? If you will jump into the drivers seat and take the initiative to begin commenting, then other people are sure to follow suit. Believe it or not, there are some people that are simply shy and do not like to be the first person to begin a conversation. Simply leaving a small comment telling someone else how much you have enjoyed reading their blog can often turn into several subscribers that will post a variety of different future blog comments on your site.
  2. Everyone likes rewards. It is a well-known fact that most people get a kick out of having the chance to get rewarded. This also holds true amongst the large number of bloggers that are speaking their minds all over the Internet today. It does not have to be anything huge, but if you will simply show a small amount of appreciate and possibly highlight a particular blog post now and again, your readers will quickly take notice that you care about their thoughts and ideas and you are paying attention to them. If a person feels like what they have to say is important, it will certainly leave them more apt to leave future posts as well. There are a variety of plugins that are available online today that could also work fantastic as an appreciative reward that you could offer to the top bloggers on your site.
  3. Set the hook. It does not matter where you are or what it is that you may be doing, a topic of controversy is always going to be something that you can rely on to get some exciting action going. This type of topic is something that can kill two birds with one stone. Not only will you see a larger amount of traffic flow to the site, but when you use a controversial topic you will also generally notice several more comments being made.
  4. Give your readers a response. Do not expect to answer a few questions and then carry on your merry way. You need to continuously pay attention to what is going on, pay attention to the questions that are being asked, and then contemplate the manner with which you plan to answer your reader’s questions. It is rather important that they know you are listening and you care about what they have to say.
  5. Ask for the feedback you expect. When you have spent time and thought into a post on a topic that you feel very strongly about, make sure you portray this to your readers. After you have completed the post, by all means take the time to tell them you would like to hear what your message says to them.