The hardest part about starting and maintaining a blog is cultivating a readership. Once a visitor lands eyes on your Web site, you only have a matter of seconds to convince them to stay and read before they go on with their daily routine.
The most effective way of keeping a visitor attentive to your blog is by creating appealing content. I want to share five tips with you that I believe will get you on the road to achieving this goal.
5 Tips to Making Your Blog Posts More Appealing
- Check Your Spelling/Grammar — Proper spelling and grammar are essential to the foundation of anything worth writing — and reading. If your blog posts are hung up on a poor execution of basic English (or whatever language you’re using), they won’t flow smoothly, and you’ll lose readers.
- Write Captivating/Relevant Headlines — A catchy post title is more likely to attract positive attention than one that’s lackluster or irrelevant to the content that follows. Turn your perspective around — when you’re browsing through a long list of linked headlines on the Web, what captures your eye and compels you to click for more information?
- Maintain Focus — If you’ve already dreamt up a catchy headline for your entry, this may help you to keep in mind what it is that you’re setting out to write. Does the body of your writing support its title? Keep it simple and to the point. Don’t meander — if your attention is wandering while you’re writing, chances are that your reader’s attention is going to wander, as well. Don’t blur your message with unnecessary fluff. If you find that your clarity is vague, then your direction is clear: focus!
- Convey Main Points Clearly — Time is precious. Whether you like it or not, the majority of your readers will skim through your entries to pick out what’s important to them. With this in mind, highlight the main points that you’re trying to make in a way that’s memorable (a numbered list, such as this one, is just one method of accomplishing this goal).
- Be Yourself — Make sure that what you have to say is original. Bring something to the table. If you’re just parroting what everyone else on the Web is saying, then what’s going to keep readers coming back to see what you have to say? Shout about whatever it is that inspires you to shout — but make sure you’re shouting with your own voice!
It’s my hope that these five tips will help you to create a top notch blog. One last tip (take this as a bonus): have fun. It’s inevitable that writer’s block will sometimes step in to try and distract you from this aim and discourage you into letting your blog fall by the wayside. But your blog is ultimately your blog, so making it a positive experience — to write and to read — is up to you (by any means necessary)!









