Topic: The questions you should ask yourself before you make a post on your blog (Read 994 times)
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« on: Mar 11, 2007, 02:53:42 AM »
Hi,
Nowadays you can see everywhere that many people make thousands of dollars through blogging. This has made many others to think about starting a blog whereas 99% of them can not write a single 500 words article on their own. They know that they are not suitable for blogging but can not ignore the money that their blog can make for them because they have heard that it makes money.
So they have one options: Creating a spam blog (also known as splog) that steals other blogs contents automatically and so doesn't need any article to be written by the blog owner. They think that such a blog will make money too but it can not make a single cent because as I said it is called spam blog. No search engine will rank it and nobody will be interested in reading it because its posts are defective, non-sense and off topic.
So if you are a blogger and you can not write about the topic that your blog is about, you are wasting your time. If you can write but don't know "how" but just post something on your blog everyday to keep it updated, again you are wasting your time and you will give up soon.
I see many bloggers, just make some posts everyday to say they have updated their blog. When you read their posts, you decide not to be back to their blog again. If you don't like to be such a blogger and have such a blog, before you make a post ask yourself, "What's the point? What do I want to achieve? What reaction am I aiming for? What do I want the reader to do after reading my post?"
Don't make a post on your blog just to keep your blog updated. Post something that makes an impact in your readers life and business.
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« Reply #3 on: Mar 11, 2007, 12:02:13 PM »
The last few of your posts Vahid have seemed a little odd for this forum, so I took a phrase and googled it, guess a little ironic given the subject matter.
So the question is why do it, 1) To let us know? 2) Back links in signature? 3) Self promotion?
Its ok, we all post in multiple forums, but I guess blog style posts are best served being unique to one forum. While questions and services are cut and paste.
Try to keep the posts unique, after all if your looking for 2 & 3 on my why list you want to avoid duplicate content as only one post will count on google.
Yes, when I write an article about a topic I post it to some other forums that have related categories. I do this because most of the users of different forums are not the same.
However, most of my posts are unique.
Sure! my posts will be unique in your forum from now on.
So the question is why do it, 1) To let us know? 2) Back links in signature? 3) Self promotion?
1- To let others know: When I find out about something, for example about a scam program, I let others know to avoid it. I have already done this about Adsense Arbitrage e-books and several other things. 2- Of course users who read your posts like to know who you are and what your website or weblog is. The links I have in my signature make almost no money for me. It is just monetized with Adsense very limitedly. I never put the links that make money for me in my signature because I know forums owners don't like it. 3- This is the feature of the discussion boards. They help you to know others and help others to know you.
Hope I can be a good member from now on.
« Last Edit: Mar 12, 2007, 04:31:16 PM by Vahid »
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« Reply #5 on: Mar 12, 2007, 09:53:53 AM »
That's a honest answer.
I don't know if you are a good member (or what a good member is) but I know you are ok