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Old 10-01-2005, 11:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How to Write A Blog... And Survive

Copyright © 2004 Priya Shah
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The question of the day is "Should you start a Blog?"

People all over the planet are blogging. Companies, CEOs, lawyers, journalists, stewardesses. Even dogs and babies.

Why? Because they can. It's that simple.

Blogging requires little or no learning curve. If you can type, speak into a phone, bark, chew, record a holiday movie, you can blog.

Blogs have taken publishing out of the domain of those who know HTML and designing, to make this powerful tool available to the rest of us.

That holiday in the Far East, your grandma's birthday, you company's latest product offering, your new recipe for rum cake, your daughter's first step, your pet's antics, what you thought of the Garfield movie - you can blog all this and more.

A blog is an online journal or diary. Which makes it ideal for voicing your opinion, recording your pregnancy blahs or announcing your company's latest acquisition.

People are using them to communicate with family, for education, for business, and almost anything else you can think of.

But one thing not all blogs get is a readership.

Unless your blog is only for your family or your business colleagues, you're probably writing with the hope that someone will read about what you think.

So many blogs are started with little or no purpose. If you want to blog and survive, first start by answering your why.

If you're writing only for the search engine spiders, then be prepared for no one but them to read your keyword-rich spam.

Blogs demand a readership. And for that you have to write about something worth reading.

Here are some tips to follow if you want human beings to read your blogs.

1. Stay on topic

Opinions are fine, but unless you're the CEO of Microsoft, very few people will want to know what you ate for breakfast. If you started your blog to air your raves and rants about the latest movie you saw, better mention movies in at least every post you write.

2. Write in a conversational tone

Forget what your English professor taught you. Write the way you speak, or you'll end up sounding uptight and unnatural. And no one reads tightass copy... even from the CEO of Microsoft.

3. Be opinionated

Your blog is not a company brochure or a press release, but a way for people a.k.a. your target audience, to get to know the real you. The worst sin you can commmit is to bore your readers. Most people respond better to an honest airing of views than pleasant platitudes. And if you get a few rude or nasty comments in response to your posts, just accept the fact that you can't please everyone

4. Be funny

Infuse your posts with your natural wit for a better response from your target audience. And if not everyone appreciates your particular brand of humor, read the last sentence in the point above.

5. Stay informed

If you're writing about your profession, you'd better know what you are talking about. Word spreads at the speed of thought in the blogospere and if you're trying to become an authority on something you know very little of, prepare yourself for the brickbats.

6. Stay current

Write about the latest developments in your field. No one wants to read stuff that has been around for a long time, or that hundreds of other bloggers have chronicled.

7. Update frequently, but don't burnout

Most blogs die because of blogger burnout - bloggers trying to update too frequently. Stick to a publishing schedule that is humanly possible for you. If you've just updated your blog and find a story you want to share, save it for later.

On the other hand, don't post just because you think you have to stick to a schedule. Going a few days or even weeks without posting is fine if you really have nothing worth sharing.

So are you still wondering if you should blog?

If you think you can meet the requirements above, and know your why, then like the shoe people say - just do it.

Resistance is futile.


Priya Shah publishes an internet marketing ezine at http://ebizwhiz-publishing.com by day and doubles as a Blog Maniac by night http://www.blog-maniac.com Blog Brandz http://www.blogbrandz.com is the legitimate offspring of her affair with the blogosphere.
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Old 10-22-2005, 07:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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On the other hand, don't post just because you think you have to stick to a schedule. Going a few days or even weeks without posting is fine if you really have nothing worth sharing.
I think this is a very good point. Some bloggers think that they have to blog everyday, or every two days, and even if they don't have anything relevant to say, they blog anyway, just to stick to the schedule.
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This is a really nice little thing.

It really made me think about doing some restructuring, because i think i need to, in order to get some people to read mine.
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"If you've just updated your blog and find a story you want to share, save it for later."

I don't agree.

If you save it for later, chances are, it'll never get posted.

The beauty of blogging is that you can do it out of schedule. Whenever you see something blogworthy, you can post it via email, mobile phone, internet, whatever. The point is, you can do it "on the fly".

If you hoard your internet offering, most probably you've lost it forever.

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I would like to add, content is definitely impoartant, but writing stlye and the flow of your blog makes it more enjoyable for the reader. I don't consider myself a natural writer, so these things make it hard for me to keep a good blog going. Everybody can write a blog, but standing out is the hard thing.
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I like this article.. worthy of a tweet:

"How to Write A Blog... And Survive - WebLoggers WebLogging Forum" daveincarthage shared http://webloggers.org/weblogging-newbies/161-how-write-blog-survive.html
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"So many blogs are started with little or no purpose. If you want to blog and survive, first start by answering your why."

The articles most important point.. you can't blog and expect to survive if you have no sense of conviction or focus..
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