101 Tips I Learned Blogging

October 4th, 2009 | Categories: Featured, Web Site Tips

Today, I am going to provide you the 101 list of the tips I have learned blogging so far. This article can help you to learn as much as you can about blogging and web development in easy way. So, let’s start right now!

Below, you will see a “101 list” that can help you to be a better blogger and a writer. I can tell you that I do use every single tip provided here on my blogs.

101 Blogging Tips I Have Learned Blogging

Below, you will find all these tips sorted from the first to the last one – no special order through!

  1. Blogging is a great way to express yourself publicly
  2. You should write about something you like and know
  3. If you want to be a successful blogger – buy a domain name
  4. Make sure to choose the appropriate name for your blog
  5. Use easy-to-remember and short name
  6. Wordpress is power
  7. Improve your blog with plugins
  8. Update it regularly
  9. Write at least 4-5 posts per week
  10. Quality is better than quantity
  11. Check your post drafts
  12. Contact other similar bloggers
  13. Interact with them
  14. Leave descriptive and helpful comments
  15. Also, fun comments can do the job
  16. To get mote functionality, leave the comment first
  17. It is important to backup your blog
  18. A sidebar calendar simply sucks – remove it
  19. Choose your blog niche carefully
  20. Concentrate to write more related posts
  21. Participate in online forum communities, similar to your blog niche
  22. Place a link to your blog(s) in forums
  23. Use trackbacks for and on your blog
  24. Content is the most important factor
  25. Be simple and original
  26. Leverage social-bookmark and network sites
  27. Consider joining a blog network
  28. Use tags on your blog
  29. Also use ping services
  30. Write down “Best 10” or “Top 10” type of posts
  31. Write helpful articles
  32. Write “How to” guides and tutorials
  33. Make your blog scannable
  34. Include your blog into directories
  35. Do not be afraid to ask your readers about something
  36. Use FeedBurner service
  37. Use Google Analytics application
  38. Put some humor in your posts
  39. Be generous and polite
  40. Draw your readers to subscribe
  41. Use series of posts (multiple posts about same topic)
  42. Put RSS or Email subscription links or forums on every page
  43. Use Twitter
  44. Promote your posts on your Twitter account
  45. Return comments and links
  46. Use readable and standardized fonts
  47. Get some .edu and .gov quality backlinks
  48. Get your readers option to submit your posts on social network sites
  49. Break long posts in parts
  50. Experiment which ad network would work the best for you
  51. Write original, quality and long posts from time to time
  52. Use Email interview options
  53. Use an RSS reader to follow blogs you like
  54. Focus on quality and unique articles
  55. Have an About Page is important
  56. Read as many blogs and forums as possible
  57. Create your own Advertise Here page
  58. Use meta tags correctly
  59. Use pictures in your posts, not just the text
  60. Place ads on the right positions
  61. It is important to be patient
  62. Learn something more about SEO
  63. Consider getting a co-blogger
  64. If that not work, get some guest bloggers
  65. Submit your articles to directories
  66. Share your own experiences
  67. Share some “work for me” ideas on your blog
  68. Get rid of long blogrolls on your sidebar
  69. Experiment with other Ad Networks
  70. Link to other blogs in similar niche
  71. Use good user and search-engine friendly titles
  72. Give your visitor opportunity to easily contact you
  73. Offer email subscription service
  74. Always answer to asked questions from your visitors
  75. Always answer to comments
  76. Use Technorati with your blog
  77. Enable “subscribe to comments” opportunity
  78. Add “notify me to comment replies” function
  79. Offer useful Tools and Resources for your readers
  80. Write for your readers – not search engines
  81. Write for you – not for money
  82. Become an expert in your niche
  83. Always provide your readers with your opinion
  84. Use simple colors
  85. Use simple and effective navigation through your blog
  86. Provide some free contests for your readers
  87. Write and publish a ebook for your readers
  88. List your popular posts
  89. Organize your categories properly
  90. Talk directly to your readers
  91. Make sure to use an appropriate URL permalinks
  92. Put some links to your footer
  93. Mention sources and references in your posts
  94. Consider to add a podcast to your blog
  95. Create some video related to your niche
  96. Publish it on Video sharing sites like YouTube
  97. Create a “101 list”
  98. Constantly try to get some traffic
  99. Do not force to post on just one category
  100. Use some blogging software apps
  101. Submit your blog to search engines right now

I hope I have help you to know something more about blogging. Feel free to post your questions or suggestions using the below contact form. Enjoy blogging!

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  1. October 4th, 2009 at 16:53

    Really those tips are quite exceptional and i am sure that many people would love it. If you use it i am sure you'll get good success.

  2. October 9th, 2009 at 03:41

    WOW!! That is an awesome list of tips!! I'll be adding this to my bookmark vault to use for future reference. It's always a good practice to link with others in the same/similar niche because you can always drive traffic to your blog that way. Again, this list is amazing!

  3. October 14th, 2009 at 04:47

    Great site and lots of good tips that anyone can appreciate. I think it takes a little time and dedication, but it pays off and can be very rewarding.

  4. November 16th, 2009 at 05:20

    Thanks for the post, i enjoyed reading it. blogging is not as easy as many think it is, it’s hardwork. any how thanks.