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Top 5 Things to Avoid Blogging About

Posted by Judy on February 18, 2009

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Here are 5 things that you should avoid doing as you blog to create traffic for your site:

  1. Avoid talking negatively about your competitors ? Readers will automatically pick up when you create a negative attitude and it will turn them off from your site and do exactly the opposite of what you are trying to accomplish.? If you use your abilities and product confidence versus slinging mud, it will be much more effective in the long run.? You can look at the results of political elections as this is a common technique, mudslinging, that is often used and that will often come back to bite you in the tail.? Another thing to think about when using this approach is that you may just find yourself in a defamation lawsuit if you are not careful.? Stick to talking about what you do and how well you are doing it and you will find it to be more productive and better for business.

  2. Never give the reader a reason for not reading your blog ? for some reason, a lot of bloggers feel the need to apologize in the beginning of their entry for their inability to write or their lack of experience.? All you have done is told the reader to go elsewhere because you have no idea what you are doing.? To be perfectly honest, people are not really critiquing your writing, it is about how clearly you can convey your message about whatever it is you are trying to sell.? Overtime, your writing will get better, but you can never recover from lost business.
  3. Stay away from making your posting look like your opinion - Quite frankly, nobody really cares what your opinion is, but they do want cold, hard facts that will prove the effectiveness and usefulness of a product or service.? Quote professional reviews and factual data to support what you are stating in the article.? Give them a reason, lots of them to buy what you are selling.
  4. Do not get caught up in making a business blog a personal blog -? If you want to do that, create a blog to share all of your personal experiences but keep that out of a blog that you have created for the purpose of being a business outlet.? If they are there for a service, they could care less that your dog did a cute little trick that morning, keep everything related to the product or service that you are selling.
  5. Stay on track ? another pratfall of beginner business bloggers is that they tend to talk about stuff that is not related to the niche that they are trying to capture.? You must stay on track and give information about what you are selling, not something cool that you saw in another market niche.? Again, you are just giving your readers a reason to go elsewhere as they are not getting what they came to your site for.? Stay on track and keep your entries relevant to your business.
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