How to blog in your style
One of the mistakes new bloggers do is to end up talking exactly what other established bloggers are talking. Not only on topics that are “the current events” in the blogosphere, but even going as far as reporting their daily life posts. You need to take into account that people have already read those popular blogs, so they don’t want to read it on another blog from a secondary person.
Visitors want to read something original. And if you want to increase your readership you should give them original, new, and interesting posts. So how do you do that? Here is some of the suggestions to keep your posts original:
- Take notes, write draft posts, and record ideas when they strike you
- Do read other popular blogs but do not be their carbon copy
- Be opinionated!
Taking notes and writing draft posts is very important. It will help you to save time when you want to blog. Because when you sit to blog, there will be a draft post that you can continue right away. This way, you won’t have to think about what to blog.
I do have up to 10 draft posts at one time. If you are not using draft posts, then I strongly recommend you to use it.
Carry a pen and notepad when you are not near to your PC. This way, you can record the idea when it hits you. Most of the ideas will be forgotten if you do not record them. And it’s very difficult and time consuming to remember them back.
It’s good to read other popular blogs and to keep yourself up to date with what’s happening in the blogosphere. But do not let these other blogs affect your own style of blogging. Do not be their carbon copy. Unless it’s necessary to blog about what other blog has posted, refrain from blogging about it (in a dedicated post). If you just want to repost what someone has posted then it’s better not to. Just remember people have already read about that!
However it’s okay to mention others’ post for analysis and critique purposes, especially if you want to take it as an example to prove a point. It is also okay to refer your readers to interesting posts of other bloggers. Link-love is always welcome by fellow bloggers.
Don’t be afraid to write your own opinions. People usually read blogs because of the author’s personal opinions on various topics. Without the personal opinions, your blog will be just another news-reporting blog.
Don’t be afraid of what people might think of your opinion, what is important is - what you think! And don’t forget that it’s your blog (not someone else’s) and in your own blog you are entitled to voice out your own opinions.
Read here how my blog’s traffic started to increase when I started posting more opinionated posts. Please remember that you need to strike a balance here, voicing out does not mean you can start criticizing everybody. If you do that, you will make a lot of not friends (enemy would be too harsh a word here) very fast. So choose the middle way and blog responsibly.
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By chipseo on Oct 27, 2007
It should take a new blog but just a few posts to see they are adding no value by regurgitating exactly what has already been said on another blog with more traffic. I love #3, is there anyone who isn’t :)
By shy guy on Oct 27, 2007
It is good info for me to find some way to gain traffic..
GOod tips..
By Mulamaker on Oct 28, 2007
Great tip! I don’t know about 10 different drafts though but I just don’t have the time to write blog post. So busy lately.
I agree that people shouldn’t carbon copy same news from other sites. Boring looking at same story played over and over again.
By vinci on Oct 28, 2007
Great info
By JennyHow on Oct 29, 2007
great tips! no. 3 is really true. i feel that also gives your readers a chance to comment and post their opinions, which can make the blog ‘lively’.
i’ll hv to be more organise and try no. 1 though.. finding myself getting forgetful these days…
By Making Sales Making Money on Nov 1, 2007
Could not agree more, writing in your own unique voice separates you from the pack an my the pack is growing everyday.
By Newbie on Nov 6, 2008
Thanks ! BTW: Can you please tell me how get new ideas for blogging ?