Saturday, March 6, 2010

5 Concept Blogging Mistakes


Here's a mistake - a fundamental misconception that experienced by us as a blogger beginners

1. If I write, they will come ...

No, no. This is not true, if we promote it they might come. We can write the most fantastic blog on the planet but if no one knows about our writing, why bother? It's almost like the old saying, "If a tree falls in the forest and nobody heard it, if it makes a sound?" So we just have to promote to introduce your blog in the blogosphere.

2. People will read the writing I'm good.

Do not get me wrong, we think that great writing is a prerequisite of successful bloggers, but our readers do not read our blog because we write well. There are bookcases filled with books in every Barnes and Noble or Borders written by great writers. 

The most important lesson that a blogger must learn is that we HAVE to deliver value to our readers. . When we write a blog we should have our audience in mind. 

That is why it is important to recognize that we readers can be achieved through interactions in the comments. Responding directly to the comments from our readers is very strong. It will build relationships and trust can be nurtured with time. We also will begin to understand the profile of our readers can go a long way to develop a useful post for them. If the reader likes what we have to say, he may tell someone else or maybe even a link to their blogs We are in if they have.

3. Other bloggers will always be willing to help

To be completely honest, we have found that about 90% of fellow bloggers who are very helpful. But there are some out there who feel we're competing or maybe they do not feel we deserve help. We never understood it. If someone asks me for help I will gladly give it to them when it comes to blogging. I will never see this as a competitive business, but maintaining something.

4. I will immediately make money

This could be true if we already have a successful blog or another bestseller, but we just wrote. There are two schools of thought about our blog,: Some say to wait until we have a good reader before you add Adsense or advertising on our blog. Another school of thought that says it's okay to start the blog off with advertising. 

We took the school: to wait until we have the readers before we get money from blogs. This may be the first decision and that is the last thing we do. One of the schools had been, it will take time before you have many followers, and with that you may be able to create revenue through advertising. But, the majority of bloggers do not make money. So, if we start blogging to make money rather than have a passion for writing us, we may have to reconsider our concept.

5. Easily considered to blogging

Actually it takes a lot of work. If we have a full time job and blogging as a side, find the time to write it very difficult. . To build a blog we must be consistent in our writing. We can not post blogs on random intervals. It's the fastest way to lose readers who might we have. 

Could it be If we post randomly while kta we expect readers to be there on a regular basis. Try to keep posting regular intervals. If you declare your posts intervals you "About" page, so make sure you meet your deadlines. 

Blogging can be a very valuable experience. Able to communicate with various groups of people from anywhere in the world is really confusing. Understanding some misconceptions out there that relate to blogging can help us calling the problem. Knowing what to expect in the future can save much time and energy wasted.

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