Leaving comments on other blogs is a practice that many of the 31DBBB participants have already been doing for nearly 20 days. Leaving a comment on another blog in your niche is a great way to get yourself noticed and is probably the best thing since yellow hot-shots.
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Expressing opinions on your blog is like adding seasoning to food. Without it your blog could end up being quite bland. Today’s post includes two sets of tips, one for the unopinionated and one for the very opinionated.
The idea behind creating a sneeze page for your blog? Quite the opposite of spewing bacteria all over your friends, family and co-workers while wondering why no one says God bless you anymore, your blog’s sneeze page encourages your visitors to stick around for a while, hand sanitizer optional.
Comments on a blog post rarely reveal what the reader is thinking about the blog as a whole. Watching a first-time visitor use my blog was an enlightening experience.
Today’s assignment is to write a blog post that solves a problem for your readers. Here are some ways to identify problems your readers may have.
One of the hardest things that I’ve ever done was to blog in a silo. Today’s assignment is to find a blog buddy – someone that you can share ideas with, get feedback from, and work on projects with.
After you’ve been blogging for a while, you tend to focus day in and day out on new posts and new comments. It’s easy to end up neglecting the static pages on your blog for months or even years.
Today’s 31DBBB lesson and assignment is about creating a schedule for your blog posts.
For some bloggers, one of the hardest parts of blogging is coming up with new ideas for posts. Today’s lesson helps with that.
The purpose of today’s lesson is to help you as a blogger stay informed about what is being written about you and your niche.