
3 Tips To Blog Better |By Caden738
Perfection is simply impossible. There will always be problems. Hence there will always be a
better. Meaning that every blog could use three 3 tips to get just a little bit better. Because while
perfection may be impossible it never hurts to try.
1. Interact With Your Audience
Someone is more likely to return to your blog if you–personally–interact with them, when
possible. This means responding to their comments, making polls they can vote on, and even
using a one-on-one writing style.
Don’t just list facts, stats, and whatever else in your articles but actually interact with your readers. Talk to your readers in a fun, charismatic that’s gonna make them happy. Heck, try out some humor, and jokes. Talk to your audience as if your talking to a person sitting across from you at a dinner table.
This is a test for Spam-likers, and Spam-commenters. Please do not like this post, and please do
not comment. Anyone that does is a spammer. Thank You.
By following this writing-style, and interacting with your audience in these ways they are more
likely to return. Making your blog better in Stats, and audience interaction.
2. Easy & Accessible
When I first started blogging on my site theh2digroup.com I must have had 23, or 25 categories.
I just created more, and more categories all the time. I would generally create categories such as
‘Cats’ and then never post there again.
Can you imagine how unorganized my site was? It was just a mash-up of so many different
things that after a month or two It wasn’t apparent what my site was about. Which made is harder for me to connect with my audience.
Not to mention the fact that it made it harder for my audience to find the articles they were
looking for, so they gave up, and left. I lost countless views because my site wasn’t easy, and
accessible.
Again please note that this is a test. Please Do not like, or comment. We are testing the waters for
spammers. Thanks For Your Cooperation.
Making your site easy and accessible is easy. Just simply limit your categories, and have a
simple homepage where all of your articles are shown.
3. Care About Your Site
You can’t make something good, profitable, and amazing if you don’t care about it. If you don’t
care about your current site than find something you do care about, and maybe transition your
current site into something that you do care about.
For example let’s say you hate cats, but love dogs. However you notice that cat websites have
more profitable. So you start a website for cats. I say who cares about profit if your unhappy?Change the site to dogs, and BOOM your happier. Just. Like. That.
Lastly please allow me to remind you one more time: This is a test. Do not like, or comment.
Anyone that does is a spammer. Thanks.
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For more from the author check out his blog at theh2digroup.com. This writer is currently looking for work, as a freelance poetry writer, or content writer- if you are interested in working with him please contact him at Caden738@theh2digroup.com.


28 Comments
ScottRainer#2008
👍👍👍👍👍 do you know I had also posted blogging tips on my blog a month ago! What a coincidence!
PoojaG
Ooh awesome!
Opher
I promise I won’t like or comment! I understand that it is a test!
PoojaG
Haha well… 😂
MaKupsy
Lovely post. I can relate to tip number 1. I enjoy reading blog posts that address me, I feel like a huge part of the conversation and most times by the time I’m done reading I leave a comment 🙂
PoojaG
Yeah it makes a difference for sure!
R.J. LEE
As someone who’s new to blogging, thank you. I don’t really know if I have a “niche” or “audience” yet, but I’m opening to learning anything else I can to get better.
Thank you!
Here’s to hoping we can collab one day!
PoojaG
Glad you enjoyed the post!
ceponatia
Interacting with your audience can’t be overstated. I went from 4 followers to 160 in just a month simply by talking to people. Granted, a lot of those followers aren’t genuine and never read my blog, but many of them do.
I’ve noticed the category issue on other blogs. I’ve seen one blog that has 10 categories and every single post is under all 10. What’s the point of that?
And… I guess I’m a spam liker and commenter. 😉
PoojaG
Haha we’ll make an exception for you!
Yeah over doing it with the categories doesn’t help at all the whole point of categories is to only use one or two relevant ones to help your audience find specific posts.
paperpenandmug
Some great advice
PoojaG
Glad you enjoyed the post!
Prairie Chick
I’m so confused because I don’t want to be a spam-commenter but I want to show support 😩 I feel like this article is contradicting itself a little 😊
Blunt Japanese Woman
Can relate LOL I was confused too.
PoojaG
Sorry about that!
Blunt Japanese Woman
Haha no problem!😂
PoojaG
Haha sorry about that but glad you enjoyed the post!
Hilary Tan
I would also like to point out that spell check and grammar is also important when writing blog posts. I found an error or two in this one…
PoojaG
It’s important for sure and I will update the grammar on this when I get some time thanks for pointing that out!
The Newbury Girl
Passion definitely shows through whenever we write posts!
PoojaG
Absolutely!
manassy quayson
we need more tips
PoojaG
Coming soon for sure!
manassy quayson
ok
darlene,mommyslittledarlings
I love the test to find out who is a spammer or not. Clever!!!!
PoojaG
Glad you think so too!
The Trainer RN Hood River
Thanks so much!
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