Blogging Guidelines
For anyone new to blogging it can be a challenge coming up with interesting material on their niche topic to write about. Here are some basic tips on how to write a blog post.

1. Basic Guidelines

Headlines should be concise and keyword rich. … that is based on the topic or niche. Don’t waffle but make your point straightaway and then expand on it.
Present one idea per post. If more points are relevant, then make it a series – e.g. part one, part two etc.
Stay focused on one idea.
People love how to lists – so give reviews, lists of best/worse, tips how to and so on.
Keep articles to 200-500 words…. and use bullet points as well
Always use a photo, video or graphic if available – check out YouTube, Google Image search
2. Know your target audience.

Identify your audience and then tailor blog posts to what they want to know within that niche.
Consider your ideal customer/client/buyer/visitor/reader. What kind of people visit your website, what are they looking for and how can you provide them with the resources they want?
3. Use Keywords.

Identify the exact niche keywords people use to access your website. The Keyword Tool in Google AdWords for this.
Use keywords have high search volume...and use those keywords within the context of your article.
Blog content that is rich in keywords will rank higher on search engines and help your blog get found in the mix.
DON’T just repeat the same keyword as that is considered to be keyword stuffing.

4. Link.

Use links to other blogs and websites that are related to your topic or niche – as this will give your readers more information. This is seen as being useful and people develop trust in you.
Use authoritative sites like Wikipedia and .gov and .edu sites that are relevant.
The best kept secret in blogging is that there are no secrets, so don’t be afraid that you will lose out.
Warning: Don’t add links for the sake of adding links, this will actually decrease your page rank in Google.
Only add links that add value to your article.

5. Use social media to promote your blog post.
As well as posting links to your socil media apps – e.g. Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, also make entries in them linking back to the blog or an article in the blog.

After you’ve promoted your blog post on social media, track which posts perform best and write more blog posts in the same fashion.

Try Crowdbooster to track your tweets and also to schedule tweets when you are away. Crowdbooster is free.

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