Too often bloggers complain that after a great start, a year
later their blog is as dead as can be. This is a common problem that almost always revolves around a small list
of common mistakes made by the blogger. A blogger can sit back and expect the blog to do all of the work for him
or her, which is a terrible way to approach blogging. A successful blogger would tell you that great blogging
takes a certain amount of dedication and hard effort to make it work. You have to put effort into a blog to
sustain it, especially after the first month or so of completing the design. Many people work so hard during the
initial design phase that they get lazy after it is complete. To avoid this happening to your blog, check out
these five common mistakes that can bury a blog.
Infrequent Updates
One of the biggest mistakes a blogger can make is to “forget”
about posting. The most successful blogs are updated with new posts at least once a day. Some larger blogs are
constantly being updated. You should try to create new posts as often as possible. If you miss a day here and
there, it will be no big deal. However, if you miss a week or more without posting, you might as well consider
the blog dead already. You have to take a few moments, even as few as five, a day to create interesting posts or
content. If you are writing short and concise posts like you should be, this should not be that challenging. It
is easy to keep your blog updated, if you make it a priority.
Too Much Advertising
Most bloggers today do want to make a profit from their blog.
This is a trend that can get out of control quickly however. If you are interested in adding ads to your blog,
do so with caution. There is nothing wrong with a few appropriately places ads that offer viewers links to
places that correlate with your blog’s content. However, adding a massive number of advertisements on your blog
is a mistake. If you have a bunch of flashy ads on your blog, your content will get lost within the hoopla.
Therefore, you should always limit your ads to three or less per page. Make sure you place them in appropriate
places that let your content shine through. Don’t allow enormous ads to fill up your pages either. They will
simply annoy readers. Be smart about including advertising on your blog!
Unprofessional Look
Looks do matter when it comes to your blog. The more
professional and crisp your blog looks, the more your readers will take you seriously. If you are interested in
boosting traffic, you should try a more serious layout or presentation for your blog. If you can afford to hire
a professional, you should. If you choose to do it yourself however, you must make sure the end product is good.
If you have a sloppy blog that looks “homemade” you will not likely have a great response. Try different layouts
and approaches to see what gets you the most traffic.
Graphics Overload
Pictures can add a ton to your blog and draw in more readers.
However, when done excessively, much like ads, pictures can drive people away. The main reason too many pictures
can ruin a blog is because there are many web surfers who still use slow internet connections. When they try to
load your page, it will take an excessively long time to do so. This in turn will likely drive them and anyone
else with this problem away. Try limiting to a few pictures per page.
Inappropriate Content
Everyone knows that the web is a place where you can freely
express yourself. However, if you want your blog to survive, you might want to think about that freedom of
expression. Although you should always say what you feel, you can do so in appropriate manners on your blog.
There are ways to say anything on your mind, without using profanity or any offensive lingo. If you want your
blog to be successful, you cannot be inappropriate with your content.
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