A tip for blogging newcomers
March 20th 2010 06:17
As Orble races toward the 10,000 member blog landmark, we are seeing some interesting new blogs. It's an exciting thing to create a blog, especially if it's your first blog. Your first reader, your first vote, your first comment and your first interaction it's a brave new world.
There are many tips for new bloggers, and they have been listed and discussed in various posts in this blog among many others. A lot of those tips are common sense: choose a topic and stick to it; write clearly and well; use a spell checker; do some research on key words and search engine visibility etc.
But there is one important aspect of blogging that many writers new to the medium may not be aware of and that is the importance of responding to comments.
There are two aspects to this.
The first aspect is that, in the greater blogging world, comments on your blog posts are gold. If the comments are positive and favourable, it is an opportunity to engage with a like-minded individual and, at the very least, encourage them to return to your blog another day. If the comment is negative, it is an opportunity to engage in debate, something which can quickly attract the interest and participation of others.
Negative comments are big growth opportunities for your blog.
The second aspect is peculiar to a community platform like Orble, which is a world within the blogging world. Orble bloggers like to help each other out, and Orble is set up to facilitate this. In the early days of your blog, any comments received are most likely to come from other Orble bloggers. To ignore those comments is to lose the chance to make a friend.
There are some experienced bloggers on Orble and elsewhere who do not understand, or do not care, about building blog hit numbers through reader engagement. For people who blog simply for the personal pleasure of writing, that's fine.
For everyone else, comments are a crucial part of blogging culture. To ignore them is to limit your blog's growth.
There are many tips for new bloggers, and they have been listed and discussed in various posts in this blog among many others. A lot of those tips are common sense: choose a topic and stick to it; write clearly and well; use a spell checker; do some research on key words and search engine visibility etc.
But there is one important aspect of blogging that many writers new to the medium may not be aware of and that is the importance of responding to comments.
There are two aspects to this.
The first aspect is that, in the greater blogging world, comments on your blog posts are gold. If the comments are positive and favourable, it is an opportunity to engage with a like-minded individual and, at the very least, encourage them to return to your blog another day. If the comment is negative, it is an opportunity to engage in debate, something which can quickly attract the interest and participation of others.
Negative comments are big growth opportunities for your blog.
The second aspect is peculiar to a community platform like Orble, which is a world within the blogging world. Orble bloggers like to help each other out, and Orble is set up to facilitate this. In the early days of your blog, any comments received are most likely to come from other Orble bloggers. To ignore those comments is to lose the chance to make a friend.
There are some experienced bloggers on Orble and elsewhere who do not understand, or do not care, about building blog hit numbers through reader engagement. For people who blog simply for the personal pleasure of writing, that's fine.
For everyone else, comments are a crucial part of blogging culture. To ignore them is to limit your blog's growth.
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