Mistakes that Bloggers Make

If you have just entered the world of blogging or if you’ve been blogging for a short time and find that things are not working out as you expected, it will be worth your while to spend some time understanding the common mistakes that bloggers make, mistakes that make it hard to enjoy what should be an enjoyable, satisfying experience blogging. The five most common new blogger mistakes are, diving in, having unrealistic expectations, losing focus, plagiarizing and ignoring the readers.

Diving in

Many bloggers are so anxious to get started that they dive in rather than wading in slowly. Its a mistake in an unfamiliar swimming pool or pond and its a mistake when entering a new arena such as the blogosphere. Consider these things before you start your blog. Find a focus for your blog. It should be a focus that reflects what you know, what interests you and what you enjoy talking and writing about. No topics are out of bounds including politics, religion, science, sexual orientations, comedy, exercise, diet and diseases. Take the time to read dozens of different blogs. Note the colors, graphics and layouts to get an idea of what appeals to you.

Also note that some bloggers are long winded and others are brief and to the point. Others are just chatty and entertaining and have no particular point to make. This too is a personal style you get to choose. You need a host for your blog, some are free, some charge a small amount per month for their service, some are simple to use and some require more technical knowledge. Some have more features than others, so choose carefully. Once you have established your blog and have a few regular readers you may not want to change your Url address. You may or may not want to use your real name on your blog, this depends on many factors, not the least of which is your stance on controversial issues and how publicly you want to be identified with your opinions.

Unrealistic expectations

If you come to blogging expecting instant results, a large readership and many complimentary comments, you may be disappointed. There are tens of thousands of blogs online vying for the same audience. Patience and tenacity are essential on your part. If you write well, find a unique niche to fill, have appealing titles for your posts and tirelessly promote your blog, the readership and comments will come.

Losing focus

When you started blogging, you had a particular reason for doing so. It might have been to express your views on a topic or it might have been to just communicate with a close circle of friends about your daily activities. Readers will come to your blog for the first time and either be interested in your subject matter or not, will either like your style or not and, if they like your subject and style they may comment and then come back later. Once you have established a topic and tone for your blog you are free to change it but to do so you are basically starting all over. Be aware that you can have more than one blog, each one devoted to a particular topic and each one, if you choose, under a different identity.

Plagiarizing

There are some great bloggers out there and as you surf through blogs you might find one who said something really well, something that resonated with you and something you want to put in your blog. Do not just copy and paste someones words in your blog without giving them credit, making it look to the world like the words are yours. If you write it, write it in your own words and write it better, adding your own thoughts and feelings and then be gracious, mention where you got the idea and provide a link.

Ignoring the reader

Some of the people who read your blog will leave comments, some readers will agree with you and some readers may even praise your insights but most will pick a point you have made and criticize it. People leave comments on others blogs for the same reason they themselves blog, to exchange ideas and express their points of view. Always respond to your readers comments, thank them for reading and taking the time to comment and then respond as appropriate to their comment. If you ignore your comments, your readers may end up ignoring your blog. This is just how blogging works.

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