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Posts that Attract Attention
Blog Posts that Attract Attention
By Sharon Housley
Blogs are now a dime a dozen, and bloggers need to make their blog
posts stand out. Developing a blog following is not as easy as it
once was. Learn how to write blog posts that attract readers and
retain their attention. Follow these guidelines to cultivate readers...
1. Draw Attention
Use titles to attract the reader's attention to the
blog post. The title should mimic newspaper headlines and generate
interest in the blog post. The title can be controversial, but not
to the extent of being misleading. Use action words in the title.
Bloggers will often come up with a handful of potential titles for
blog posts, and then settle on the title that is best suited to
a particular blog post.
2. Deliver
Having a catchy title, but following it with content
that fails to deliver, will not endear you to your readers. The
blog content must deliver what is promised in the blog title, or
readers will unsubscribe and stop reading. When deciding on a blog
title, do not stray too far from the content, as the two are intricately
related -- the title will attract the reader's attention, but the
content must then live up to expectations... or the blogger's reputation
will suffer.
3. Accurate
Nothing stains a blogger's reputation like inaccurate
information, so be sure that your blog posts contain accurate information.
Intentionally posting inaccurate or false information will significantly
damage a blogger's reputation. But if an error unintentionally or
inadvertently occurs in a blog post, be sure to quickly post a retraction
or correction, along with an explanation and an apology in order
to salvage your good reputation.
4. Relevant & Timely
Blog posts should always be relevant and timely. Hearing
about something long after it has occurred will not captivate readers.
Blog about information that is occurring in the here and now. If
you are going to write something that is no longer timely, be sure
to add some sort of twist, or include new or updated information
to make it relevant.
5. On Topic
All blogs should have a general theme that connects
all the posts on the blog. Readers will expect posts that are related,
so stay true to the blog's theme and topic.
6. Use Keywords
Use keywords liberally in blog posts. Search engines
will attempt to categorize the content of a blog post and discern
its general topic. By including related keywords or keyword phrases,
search engines will have an easier time classifying the blog's contents.
Additionally, a blog that uses keywords will have a better chance
of ranking well for those keywords or keyword phrases in organic
search listings.
7. Evaluate Web Logs
Review web logs to determine what blog posts have
been popular with readers. Then figure out how to provide similar
or related content that might also be of interest to those readers.
8. Original
Blog posts should always contain original and unique
content. If you are simply re-posting information from others, include
editorial content or a different spin to the information. Readers
do not want to constantly rehash the same information -- they are
interested in reading new material.
9. Chunky Content
Break content into smaller, readable chunks. Most
website visitors will just scan paragraphs for information, and
very few will take the time to read all the words contained in a
post. Use bulleted lists, or break web copy into paragraphs with
bolded sub-topics that appear before the paragraphs.
Writing blog posts is not just about spewing forth
content. The best blogs are well thought out, and contain provocative
and interesting unique content. Follow the above steps to produce
a relevant blog worth reading.
About the Author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com
software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts.
In addition Sharon manages marketing for RecordForAll http://www.recordforall.com
audio recording and editing software.
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