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Top 7 Mistakes to Avoid as A Blogger

Monday, December 31st, 2007

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Since my previous post 33 Reasons to Start a Blog generated a lot of interest, I thought this post might be a good follow-up. Also to clarify, By blogger I’m referring to any kind of online content contributer or publisher.

I’m guilty of all these mistakes myself and thought I’d come clean :)

1. Spending too much time on SEO - Search Engine Optimization. In certain weeks I have made the mistake of spending more time on learning and implementing SEO techniques for this blog than I spent on writing original quality blog posts. While SEO is important, I’m realizing now that original unique interesting posts is what creates loyal blog reader. SEO will bring new visitors, however only the quality blog posts will turn them into regular readers. I like how Steve Pavlina sums it up “write for people first and search engines second”.

2. Spending too much time on social news networks like digg, reddit etc. Submitting my blog posts to social news sites is a great way to generate traffic, however I try to make sure it’s not a priority. Using digg, reddit and other social bookmarking sites has been a very big destraction for me at times. I realize now that putting more of that time into writing quality posts will generate a lot more traffic in the long run.

3. Trying to write perfect blog posts. I have fallen into this trap myself whether I’m trying to find the perfect words, worrying about capitalization or constantly going back into each post of my posts and editing it and making it prettier. I now try to think of a blog post as food for thought not a piece of art ;)

4. Not being personal in your blog posts. I think what makes a great blogger is the unique combination of their past circumstances and experiences. Sharing those circumstances and experiences allows readers to relate to a blogger’s writing on a deeper level.

5. Sharing the good and leaving out the bad. I notice that when sharing a personal problem that I’ve dealt with, I’m tempted to not talk too much about my shortcomings and focus a lot more on how the “powerful strong immortal me” overcame it :) . This ends up creating this image of a super-star blogger who no one can relate to.

6. Writing about subjects of little interest. There can be various motives for this, whether it’s to generate more buzz about a new blog, or just feeling the need to regularly publish content. This takes away all the fun of blogging. The most successful bloggers tend to be very passionate and genuinely interested in their topics of choice.

7. Constantly Checking Blog Stats. I’ve noticed that this is a big time waster for me. When I first started blogging I would even check my blog’s number of visitors multiple times in a single day. I now realize that this is just a waste of time. I now try to only check my blog’s traffic and performance statistics once or twice a week.

Feel free to share any other mistakes you have made as a blogger, I’m sure many of us will relate.

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“There are risks and costs to a program of action, but they are far less than the long-range risks and costs of comfortable inaction” John F. Kennedy

“Whenever a shred of hope is alive, you are still capable of changing your body and mind for the better. Life only passes you by when you give up on the idea that you can change”

“It’s not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better, the credit belongs to the man of the arena who’s face is marred by dust, sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who knows the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause, who at best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at worst if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid soles who have never known neither victory nor defeat” Teddy Roosevelt

“Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of man as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing” - Helen Keller

If you know of any more motivating quotes, please share them in the comments :)

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1. Blogs are a great way to express yourself and your unique personality, whether it’s through what you write, or your blog’s colors

2. A blog is a great way to build a small network of readers with similar interests or hobbies

3. A blog is a great way to promote a business or a product

4. A blog is a great way to make a difference and raise awareness about certain topics mass media ignores or would rather not discuss

5. Writing on your blog is a great way to express your freedom of speech

6. Writing on a blog and attracting a wide readership might make you famous one day

7. It’s easy to make money if your blog becomes popular, all you have to do is insert ads

8. Posting on your blog is a great way to vent

9. A blog can land you a job opportunity, especially if it attracts a wide readership and you become recognized as an expert in your niche

10. A blog can land you an offer to be a on a reality show, this has happened to me personally. At this time I cannot provide any additional info, however if everything goes as planned and I do participate in the show, I will be posting more about it.

11. Starting a blog and maintaining it is very easy and it’s free. It doesn’t require any html or programming knowledge, you can start your free blog right away by visiting Blogger or Word Press

12. Having a blog and posting on it frequently allows you to reflect back on your growth and development

13. Writing on a blog will help you become more aware of your common spelling mistakes, and automatically improve your spelling, it sure has improved mine ;) feel free to point out any spelling or grammatical errors in this post

14. Posting on a blog is a great way to get regular feedback in your niche and on your ideas

15. Your own blog can be a great place to post your own reviews and recommendations

16. Adding a blog to your existing site can regularly bring in a fresh stream of visitors increasing traffic and exposure

17. Regularly posting to your blog can allow you to focus more on your passions and dreams

18. Blog posts are a great way to generate some criticism from others. Criticism can be either entertaining if it’s stupid and shallow, or it can be insightful and help you discover more about your personality.

19. There are many blogs out there that duplicate information and news, if you have unique original thoughts and ideas, your blog will be a great addition to the web

20. You have got nothing to lose, worst case scenario you’ll have a story to tell about how that one time you read this stupid post and decided to start a blog ;)

21. Blogs are not just for computer nerds and geeks anymore, even small businesses are encourage to start their own blog for marketing and promotion purposes

22. A blog is a great way to stay in touch with your friends and family, just give them your blog’s URL

23. Blogging can be fun, especially with many of todays add-ins and plug-ins that let you customize your blog

24. A blog is a great way to get more myspace and facebook friends with similar hobbies and interests, just post your myspace or facebook profile link on your blog

25. Many bloggers have turned their blogs into published books, who knows you might end up with your own book one day, and then I’ll just magically appear like a crazy genie screaming “I told you so” ;)

26. Your blog can be a great place to post online voting polls and find out what other people think

27. Through your blog you can get to communicate and know people from all over the world, people you wouldn’t have gotten to talk to otherwise.

28. Once you start writing on your blog, you will realize that you know much more about certain topics than you thought

29. Sharing some of your life lessons on a blog is a great way of giving back to the community

30. By having your own blog you can help publicize your friends and family’s writings. A friend of mine has a great book coming out that I’m very excited about. She has discussed with me the possibility of posting a chapter or two on this blog to get feedback from readers. This is a great opportunity since I really like many of the concepts she discusses in the book.

31. Having a blog will help you stay up to date on what else is going on around the web. I have discovered many great personal development articles written by people who left comments on this blog.

32. Regularly posting on your blog is a great way to build accountability and stay on track. Many have started blogs to declare their weight loss or fitness goals publicly and regularly post on their blogs with progress and pictures. Having a community know about your goal and support you makes it a lot harder to slack off

33. A blog can be a great source of entertainment whether you are into posting funny jokes or cute pictures of cats and dogs.

I’m sure I missed some great reasons to start a blog, if you can think of any more please share them in the comments section :)

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