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23 Nov 09 5 Blogging Blunders

Blogs are fun and rewarding. It can serve many purposes. It can work as a tool to promote your business or it can be a business in itself. The power of blogging is immense if utilized properly, but not all the bloggers can derive that power that because in the initial days, it requires a lot of work. And not all the bloggers have the mettle to carry on. This is the reason a blogger commit one or all of the following blunders, which proves catastrophic for their blogs. I hope you will not commit the same mistake after knowing the big blogging mistakes.

Blogging Blunder 1: Too few and too irregular blog posting

This is the biggest mistake, because content is what your visitors come to read, and if you do not regularly provide them with updated content then they are not going to come back. Your visitors will stop seeing you. I am not asking you to post 5 times or day or even daily because the frequency of posting depends upon the niche you operate in. But, whatever frequency you choose, stick to it. Follow a routine. If you post on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays then you should stick to it, no matter what.

Blogging Blunder 2: Too lazy to proofread and edit

If you commit occasional small writing mistakes then it is okay, but if your mistakes are too glaring and too overwhelming then you should proofread it, and edit your post before putting it live. How many people do you know who can put up with shoddy work? I know of not many. No one likes a badly written post, regardless of the type of content that you have. Proofread your post manually for grammatical and spelling errors.

Blogging Blunder 3: Too busy to care for comments

Comment stimulates conversation and conversation helps us build communities. Comment, conversation, and community forms the 3 Cs of blogging. Ignore any of them and you are doomed. Reading and responding to comments are critical for the blogging success. Do not ignore any comment. Read it, understand it, and send a reply. The more you will engage your audience in conversation the frequent they will visit to your blog.

Blogging Blunder 4: Irrelevant headlines

A good (and descriptive) headline works as a magic, and a bad (and cryptic) headlines scare the visitors as ghosts. Write good headlines and see the increase in readership. Read the following posts to know about writing headlines.

Blogging Blunder 5: Too busy to care for design, plug-ins, and maintenance

Keep your blog well-maintained and updated. This will keep your blog secure. Use an intuitive navigation link structure. Make the important things easily accessible, and install all the required plug-ins. Give extra care when choosing a design; no one like too flashy and shabby blog.

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15 Oct 09 Basic Facebook Etiquette

Facebook is a killer app. It has literally killed many social networking sites. Most notables of them are Orkut, and MySpace. Yes, MySpace and Orkut are long dead, and what you see for Orkut and MySpace these days are nothing but the corpses.

Social networking sites are not the only things that Facebook killed during its rise to the status it currently enjoys, the social networking giant has also accidentally killed the basic etiquettes people had in pre-Facebook era. My goal in this article is to help people reinstate the good old ways of doing things. I want people to be considerate as they were in past. Hence, in this short blog post, I will point out the bad behaviors that Facebookers should avoid.

Basic Facebook Blunders

  1. Playing games and publishing all the updates (minor or major) is the first misconduct to go in the list. People are in the habit of playing multiple games and publishing even the tiniest of update. Avoid doing it. This act irritates everyone. Major updates could be okay.
  2. Sending numerous quiz requests is another bad behavior. It should be avoided. Do not send a take-this-quiz request to every friend in your list. This is a surefire way to make people angry. No one opens his mailbox to see how many quiz request he got.
  3. Do not send unlimited likes and dislike alerts. These updates piss people off.

At this moment, I cannot think of any more Facebook misdeeds that can cause others to flinch. Can you help me in listing more? Use the comment box below to do that.

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