DOs and 25 DON’Ts
My 43 DO's of Blogging
- Do create a blog that is meaningful to you
- Do set yourself some goals and objectives for your blog
- Do ‘write’ something every day (note that I didn’t say ‘publish’)
- Do as much as you can to get in your readers shoes and understands who they are
- Do use surveys and polls to help you understand your reader
- Do create content that meets your readers’ needs, answers their questions, and solves their problems
- Do write in an engaging voice
- Do start an email newsletter
- Do pay attention to the design of your blog – first impressions count!
- Do communicate clearly what your blog is about into your design
- Do spend time ‘off’ your blog engaging in the places where your potential readers gather
- Do go to the effort of registering your own domain
- Do create visual content
- Do model the kind of community that you want your blog to have
- Do install analytics and track the results of what you do
- Do find some blogging buddies who you can bounce ideas off and have mutual support with
- Do make sure you have ‘real life’ friends too – they’ll ground you
- Do become hyper-aware of problems (yours and other people’s), and obsessed with solving them
- Do create something to sell from your blog
- Do think beyond what you’ll write today – develop an editorial calendar
- Do set aside time to learn the skills you lack
- Do set aside time to brainstorm topics to write about
- Do read other people’s blogs – you’ll learn a lot from them
- Do share your opinion – it is what often differentiates you
- Do share stories – your own and other people’s
- Do back up your blog!
- Do blog with passion
- Do look for ‘win/win/win’ relationships with brands where you, the brand and your reader benefit
- Do show your personality – be yourself
- Do pay attention to what is energising you and do more of it
- Do pay attention to what is energising your readers and do more of it
- Do spend time refining and perfecting post headlines
- Do think about what ‘action’ you’re calling readers to take in your content
- Do make peace with the fact that there will always be more that you can do
- Do learn how to prioritise and focus upon activities that take you closer to your goals
- Do pay attention to your archives – update and promote them regularly
- Do push through bloggers block
- Do spend time analysing what types of content are being ‘shared’ in your niche – publish this kind of content semi-regularly
- Do use social proof
- Do take breaks from blogging – weekends and vacations are important!
- Do ask your readers a lot of questions and listen to what they say
- Do treat your blog as a business today… if you want it to be one tomorrow
- Do create content that Informs, Inspires and Interacts
My 25 DON’Ts of Blogging
- Don’t be afraid to hit publish
- Don’t feel you have to publish something every day
- Don’t publish when angry (or drunk)
- Don’t become a comment spammer on other people’s blogs
- Don’t publish just for the sake of publishing content
- Don’t use other people’s stuff without permission and credit
- Don’t focus so much about the readers you don’t have – have a big impact upon the ones you do have
- Don’t stretch yourself too thin (too many posts, too much SM) – do what you do really well
- Don’t become too promotional
- Don’t hit publish without one last proof read
- Don’t write purely for search engines
- Don’t sell out
- Don’t engage in every type of social media – analyse where your readers are and do those mediums well
- Don’t look for a ‘blueprint’ for successful blogging – forge your own path
- Don’t publish large chunks of text – break it up and make it scannable
- Don’t hide your mistakes – be transparent
- Don’t feed the trolls – be polite, kind, and firm
- Don’t let the negative things people say about you sink in – it’ll pull you down
- Don’t let the hyped praise people give you sink in – it’ll over-inflate your ego
- Don’t expect to get rich quick
- Don’t compare yourself to others – compare yourself to you when you started
- Don’t spend all your time ‘learning’ about blogging at the expense of actually blogging
- Don’t think there’s just one way to monetize your blog
- Don’t become so obsessed with blogging that you forget to have a real life
- Don’t give up too quickly – building a blog takes time
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