Improve the Experience of Your Blog for You and Your Readers
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:35pm (GMT)
Some tips to use on your (wordpress) blog to help improve the look and experience of your blog for you and your readers.
Pick a topic you enjoy for your blog
Pick a general topic you are passionate about, and stick with that
focus as you post. Near the title of your blog, identify your blog's
focus so new visitors can know immediately What your blog is about and
whether it aligns with their interests.
Allow Comments and Encourage Feedback
Let others comment on your blog, you benefit from the feedback given
from your readers.Reply to any comments posted, blogs are dialogues not
monologues. If you turn commenting off, you lose out on the Web 2.0
aspects of your blog.To encourage commenting, allow posting with out
signing in.(this can be change under options discussions).
Activate http://akismet.com and this
http://sw-guide.de/wordpress/math-comment-spam-protection-plugin to
avoid spam. Add the
http://txfx.net/code/wordpress/subscribe-to-comments so users can be
aware of follow-up comments.
Use Feedburner RSS feed button
Make it easy to subscribe to your feed by placing an orange RSS button
in a highly visible location. Route your feed through
http://feedburner.com so you can keep track of your subscribers. You
can also offer an e-mail subscription using FeedBurner.
Use Visual Images to Break up dull text
Break up your text with charts, photos, blockquotes, and videos. If you
get photos from other blogs or from Flickr, include a link back to the
source. Most popular blogs are visually rich.
Use Subheadings in your long posts
If you do long posts, use subheadings to break up the text. Also use
the "Read more" tag so users can scan down the front page without
having to scroll eternally.
Link with others in your posts
Links increase readership and let others know you're writing about
them. Others can see incoming links in their blogs. Links also enable
trackbacks and pingbacks, allowing your content to appear in the
comments section of other posts.
The http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/kramer is helpful for
automating trackbacks, and you can use it to show inbound links in the
sidebar of your blog. Links also boost your Google rankings, converting
your blog into a powerful search engine optimization tool.
Include a List of related posts below each post
When readers find your post via the search engines using keywords, why
not point them to other posts on your site with similar information?
Doing so can increase the page views per reader. In WordPress, you can
automatically create a Related Posts section based on matching keywords
with the http://wasabi.pbwiki.com/Related%20Entries. If you want more
control (with more effort), use
http://da44en.wordpress.com/2006/01/06/dlc-related/. You type keywords
in the Custom Fields section of a post, and posts that match the
keywords are connected as related.
Let Readers Contact you offline
Readers may want to contact you offline with a question or comment.You
will be seen as an expert on your topic (the go-to-guy for that topic),
and the user's question may not be related to the comments section of
your latest posts.If you make your contact info readily apparent, users
can reach you. You can use a contact form plugin
(http://kzkw.net/blog/2007/02/12/wp-contact-form-part-iii) or simply
make your email address available.
Have a Top Post section on your blog
You can use the
http://www.lesterchan.net/wordpress/readme/wp-postviews.html plugin to
automate a Most Viewed posts section, or you can create your own list
of classic posts.
Use a site Map Index for easy browsing
Much of your site's traffic comes from search engines.Many readers are
first-timers on your site. Providing an index readers can quickly scan
(such as with this
http://www.dagondesign.com/articles/sitemap-generator-plugin-for-wordpress
plugin) is an excellent way to let users skim your entire post
collection. An index may increase the page views per visitor. It also
shows you just what you've written. It's like a Table of Contents for
your site.
Create a Community of Readers
If you add the Show
http://www.pfadvice.com/wordpress-plugins/show-top-commentators plugin,
you can show the people who most frequently comment on your blog. This
is a simple way to create your own community of readers with similar
interests.
Post as often as you can but more importantly regularly
Try to get into a routine of posting regularly to your blog, such as
daily, every few days, or every week, this will change your experience
of blogging. It will help you stay engaged with your topic. It will
build a greater community of readers, who will post more comments.
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