November 20, 2011

Increase the KwaPow of Your Blog Content

By Mark Quiambao


There is a never-ending effort to provide the kind of blog content that keeps people coming back for more. Obviously the most important thing is to give your audience the best information. "Quality content" means content that offers honest value and helps people in a way that is incredibly effective. In addition to the question of your actual content, there are plenty of other things you can do to increase the impact your blog articles and posts have on the people who read them. In this article we are going to talk about what you can do to compose content that is more powerful and moving than ever before.

You will gain so much wisdom and value if you can figure out some smart ways to get people more involved on your blog (aka interacting with them). Getting them to actually move their hands with the mouse and use their keyboard is a good thing. You do this because it helps to give them reasons for sticking around on your blog and to come back. This is why you need to find simple but interesting ways to up your interaction with readers. Some of the most popular ideas include putting up polls, embedding videos and asking questions in your blog posts.

You probably know at least one person who has lost every last bit of his giant business website because he failed to properly back it up. These business owners usually have somewhere around eighty thousand visitors every month and then are forced to start over from the beginning. So there you go: things are different when you are backing up your blogs. The issue, then, is what precisely is going to get backed up and which application will be used for it.

The default user name is, typically, admin and that must be changed of course but there are sometimes character number limitations. It's important that when you pick your user names and passwords that they contain both upper and lower case letters, numbers and even symbols.

The idea doesn't need site wide implementation and quick tests are always good for learning purposes. For example, we talked about the in-line link to internal pages on your blog. The truth is that it can work very well but you still need to track the results. You can easily figure out how many clicks you get by using an easy tracking script like the one offered by Analytics. When you've spent some time doing that you'll amass a lot of data that can help direct you toward the right path.




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