Monday, February 17, 2014

Social Media Monday—The ABCs of Blogging

by Edie Melson

The ABCs of Blogging
Today I’d like to give you 26 tips for success with your blog. I’m calling this my ABCs of Blogging.

A is for Accessibility—Make sure your blog is easy to find, easy to navigate, and easy to read. And don’t forget to make it accessible to those who are visually impaired

B is for BasicsWhatever you’re doing, make it excellent. That means take time to check for typos and readability, in your posts. Also be sure you’re using giving accurate links. There’s nothing more frustrating than clicking on a link that takes you nowhere.

C is for Connections—Think of your blog as a place where your audience can drop by and have a metaphorical cup of coffee with you. It’s a place for you to connect with on a deeper level. Answer comments and join the conversation. Blogging is not a synonym for lecturing.

D is for Discipline—When you begin a blog, you make a commitment to your audience. You want them to show up regularly and they expect the same for you. They won’t expect perfection—after all life happens to all of us—but they will expect discipline from you.

E is for Energy—Make sure your posts are full of energy. Use active verbs, vibrant descriptions and always end with a call to action. The action could be as simple as joining the conversation or as challenging as changing the world.

F is for Focus—You cannot be everything to everybody. Pick a focus for your site, but don’t be afraid to refine it based on what you hear from your audience.

G is for Google—Do your homework and know what it takes to rank high in the search engines. This means you need to know about SEO (Search Engine Optimization), as well as how to label and tag your blog correctly. And always remember it isn’t content that’s king, it’s GOOD content that rules.

H is for Hearing—Pay close attention to the comments your audience leaves. You’ll find great ideas for future blogs, as well as find out what your audience is interested in. Also keep tabs on your analytics. Knowing which posts are your most popular will go a long way to helping you determine the focus for you blog.

I is for Image—There’s a reason behind the saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Use images to illustrate every post and to break up the text so it’s easier to read.

J is for Jump Break—This little tool can help your blog load faster and your email notifications run smoother. Not sure what I’m talking about? Here’s a post I wrote that give you everything you need to know about jump breaks

K is for Keeping On—Building an audience for your blog takes time . . . and diligence. Don’t give up too soon. Here’s what to reasonably expect for blog growth

L is for Links— Social Media Links, that is. If someone takes time to visit your blog, make sure they can connect with you on social media as well. Have all your social media links in an easy to see place on your blog header or sidebar.

M is for Mobile—Make sure your blog is easy to read on a mobile device and/or tablet. This isn’t just about how it looks, but also the length of posts, size of the text, etc.

N is for Numbers—Remember your worth—and your blog’s worth— is NOT determined by the number of people who visit.

P is for Passion—You may be able to write about something you’re not passionate about for a month or two. But after that, I guarantee you’ll be miserable. So pick something you’re passionate about as a focus for your site.

Q is for Question—Always end your post with a question to help get the conversation started. (Thanks to Jeanne Takenaka for reminding me to include this tip!)

R is for Reputation—In this business (publishing and blogging) reputation is everything. Develop a reputation for excellence and you’ll never lack for work—or for an audience!

S is for Subscribers—Make sure you have a way for people to subscribe to your blog through email and through RSS. Also, be sure you know the difference between blog followers and blog subscribers

T is for Titles—Don’t neglect the titles you choose for your blog posts. Social media is a no man’s land without context. A good rule is to look at your title and ask if someone would know what your post was about just by reading the title.

U is for Understand—Take time to understand the culture of the online universe. This includes etiquette, as well as expectations.  


V is for Value—Give your audience something of value every single time you post. No one has time to waste and your audience is no exception.

W is for Weight—Don’t overload any part of your blog. Keep your sidebars trim and uncluttered. Don’t have too many links within a blog post. The ideal is no more than two to three per 500 words. If you encourage people to click away more than a couple of times, statistics prove they won’t come back. But most of all, don’t weigh down your posts with unnecessary words. Wordiness is never a good thing for a writer, but it’s absolute death to a blogger.

X is for Examine—I try to evaluate my blog two to three times a year. I take a look at my most popular posts, as well as the ones that garnered the most comments. I also try to look at it like a first-time visitor would. Is it easy to navigate? Do the page tab titles make sense? Are my social media links all working correctly.

Y is for Yellow—Not as in cowardly, but the color yellow. Avoid it when you blog. It’s the most unpopular color for use on a blog. It’s also the hardest to see and has the largest variation over devices.

Z is for Zoom In—When you pick a topic for a blog post, zoom in. Don’t try to cover too much at once. Stay laser-focused. Beyond that, zoom in on your word count. Blog posts are almost always shorter than print articles. It’s the nature of the medium.

These are my top tips. I’d love to hear some of yours!

Don’t forget to join the conversation!
Blessings,
Edie

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20 comments:

  1. I found this blog very informative and I would like to see some more blogs on this topic.
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  2. Edie - I really appreciate all your posts and this one is extremely helpful. Blessings!

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    1. Joan, I'm glad you found the info helpful! Thanks for stopping by, Blessings, E

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  3. Your information is always so helpful. I know I can load links (like the actual site location) on my blog, but I'm unclear on how you make the words highlighted in red in the above text turn into a link. Thank you.

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    1. Barbara, the color your active links turn within a blog post or on the blog itself are set in the TEMPLATE settings from your dashboard. It's set to a default color depending on which template you choose. You can change the color manually on Blogger, and on the paid version of WordPress. I was looking back and realized I've never done a post on how to do that. Look for one soon! For specifics about links, here's a post that might also help: http://thewriteconversation.blogspot.com/2013/07/business-basics-for-todays_31.html

      Just copy and past the above link into your URL window and it will take you straight to it. I hope this helps! Blessings, E

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  4. excellent information, thank you.

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  5. Great post, Edie! I've learned so much about blogging from you. Here's a possible "Q" to add. Questions...leave a question to get the conversation started in the comments section. :)

    Loved this post!

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    1. Jeanne - I can't believe I left out Q!!!!! You're my hero - I'm adding it now - and crediting you. Blessings, E

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  6. Thanks, Edie for the great reminders! And I so didn't know about yellow...great tip!

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    1. Lots of folks aren't aware of the pitfalls of yellow! Thanks for stopping by, Blessings, E

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  7. Don't worry about numbers, but believe them. What you think is ingenious may very well fall flat. Then you post something you think no one will care about and get 100 hits. Go with it. My best post to date? Top 10 Facebook Posts we Love to Hate. Who knew. By the way, if you come up with a stupid idea like a Friday top ten list, make sure you can be funny every single week. The pressure is intense.

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    1. Ron, wise advice about numbers. Also, I love your Friday top ten, and it seems so effortless when I read the posts! Blessings, E

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  8. Excellent blog article, Edie. Very creative and valuable. Please post this in the G+ Christian Authors Community Blogger's Central category to benefit the community.

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    1. Tom, thank you for stopping by, and for the suggestion! Blessings, E

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  9. Oh, I forgot to mention earlier how thankful I am that you mentioned being aware of how to make your blog friendly for those who are vision impaired. What helpful info!

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  10. Brilliant post as always, Edie! Loved this.

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