26 March 2010 ~ 2 Comments

Blogwriting Recipe

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The questions regarding how to write a blog for domain enhancement and traffic building are open ended. They could swallow a universe and still leave room for templates, details, hosting, themes and image optimization. But blog learning for blog writing doesn’t have to be a list of technical abstracts and a weighty glossary of terms.

Cooking up a blog takes energy and dedication, but just like those experienced cooks who never look at a measuring cup or review the recipe but make batches of yummy stuff, tips for successful blogging are best used in the mix. Some days you have time for the extra steps, sometimes hungry readers just want to gobble up something hot and fresh.

Peppering your recipe with a few new terms adds flavor. Throwing in some glittery accents excites the eye. Some extra twists and turns and preparation of the final containers can make even uninterested browsers  stop and taste the text. Frosting the end product with a new layout or color can refresh the eye. Even old flavors seem new with a special new color.

Jargon and buzzwords can be propagated from every other website. But being that blog people stop and read intuitively on an impromptu basis, hands on stirring up of the topics can make or break the user traffic daily that keeps a blog happening. Different versions of cookie batter, for example, can be made when one batch gets split into four different parts. Things can be added to each blog entry to spice them up and flavor the content a different way.

One blog edition can feature technical help or how-to advice to solve certain problems. One blog entry can embrace a philosophical bent happening in that milieu. The next blog entry can be humorous or a technical or product review. When the blog writer reviews the comments it’s surprising what subjects and topics people respond to.

Getting into the habit of a daily blog means doing the extra chores. Capturing the reader’s interest is the holy grail of blogging. Getting pinged and quoted means readers are actively searching you out and absorbing your text. Search engines take note of this. SEO rankings define and contribute to the value of a blog domain name.

It’s shocking how many legacy blogs I can log into six or eight months down the line and see hundreds of unapproved comments lying in stasis. This is a shocking abandonment of a fully functional blog. Happens all the time. Sadly. Like leaving cookies baking in the oven after the oven is turned off. And not taking them out of the oven.

So, install that WordPress and start inscribing your blog. link in, link out, research topics and write content. And get cooking!

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2 Responses to “Blogwriting Recipe”

  1. Rosario Gunnarson 26 March 2010 at 10:08 am Permalink

    Do you plan to keep this site updated? I sure hope so… its great!


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