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September 29th, 2008

top 9 things you shouldn’t do on your blog

After having visited many blogs and websites recently, I can see where some people are making mistakes.

If you don’t want your blog to be popular, and don’t care how tasteless it is, then make it private, and only allow your own select group of fans/family to view it… and then ignore the rest of this post.

Otherwise… if you want your blog to be more popular, then don’t do any of the following:

9) Schizo- Blog has a topic, but you don’t stay on topic. OK, I admit it I’m as guilty as most bloggers with this. My computer blog sometimes has posts that have nothing to do with computers. But those posts are in the minority. And I aim to keep it that way. So should you.

8 ) Copycat- copying someone else’s content: also known as shooting yourself in the foot… and then shooting yourself in the other foot  -) . You quickly disappear off everyone’s radar, as most search engines will notice and punish appropriately. I only use copyscape to gloat over the poor suckers with too many guns and feet -)

7) Annoyingggg – music and/or videos that starts spontaneously. If you like the music, then make your blog private. Few people want to listen to your bad taste. I know few people would be interested in my heavy metal music.

6) Ad overload- too many adverts. Imagine you sit down to watch some TV… you find a show, but it splits the screen into 4  sections: 3 sections show bright, animated adverts, while a quarter of the screen actually displays the TV show. Would you watch the show? Probably not (maybe if its the superbowl, or world-cup soccer, or some other favorite).

5) Imitation - Copying the bigger blogs that make more money than you… This is similar to point 6), except you are trying to make money like the big boys. Remember: only the bigger blogs can get away with too many adverts… to some extent. You might find that by cutting down from 20 ads to 10, visitors are twice as likely to click on the 10 ads. People will only put up with ads if they really love the content (ie your blog is popular)

4) Anybody home? – Not updating your blog. Try to update at least once per week.

3) I wish nobody was home – You feel guilty about not updating your blog every week… but you don’t know what to write about… so you update your blog by apologising for not updating your blog. You know what they say: its better to keep your mouth shut, and have people think you’re an idiot… rather than open your mouth and remove all doubt.

2) Who am I? - Your blog doesn’t have a clear topic… you just write whatever comes into your head. You might find this hard to believe, but there are thousands of blogs like this out there, and millions of people trying to avoid them. Pick a hobby… anything! If you don’t have a hobby or anything you really feel strongly about, then please close down your blog (You’ll be doing the internet a favour).

1) Slowww- you have so many ads and trinkets (widgets), that your blog take 60 seconds to load. animations, calendars, large pictures. Cut out the clocks, calendars, world maps, FireFax download icons, and anything else that isn’t relevant. Almost nobody wants to know the weather/time in Upper Kumbukta West! Also try a cache plugin like “wp super cache” it can speed up a website significantly.

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6 Responses to “top 9 things you shouldn’t do on your blog”

  1. PJ says:

    thanks for the tips!

  2. Michael Cruse says:

    Great tips, this should be part of the user acceptance agreement when you create your blog -)

  3. Robert Kosednar says:

    I agree with you. TechnoKOZ is currently running an IPHONE 3G Exchange Repair special on our site. We have found that on days where we don’t post, the traffic drops. Yet on days where we post more than once, our traffic jumps. Wow! What a difference fresh content makes.

    By the way, we recently help one of your country mates with his Iphone 3G with ActiveSync. He was from Sydney. You are welcome to read the post:

    http://computerrepairservice.net/blog/iphone-exchange-2003-cannot-get-mail-the-connection-to-the-server-failed/?preview=true

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  4. Renz says:

    hi, great tips!

    uhmm what if I put a monthly theme on my blog would that make a difference? because I uhhh write anything under the sun =_=

  5. Computer Help says:

    Hi Renz.

    A monthly theme won’t make a difference.

    Google usually keeps an index of most of your posts. So it will remember what you wrote many months ago.

    If you write about anything, then google will probably put your blog into the misc category (together with a large number of other blogs).

    But its not as bad as it might seem, as google will also look at individual posts, and it will highly rank a really well written (and popular) post about, say, butterfly wing colourings, in an appropriate category (but that post can easily be outranked by another blog that “copies” most of your post… as long as that other blog writes mostly about butterfly wings).

    I’ve done something similar with my blog: I find the solution to a particular problem in a forum (amongst 50 “suggestions”), but I will only post the solution that worked for me… I then find I outrank the forums that have these solutions (regardless of whether I link back to the original forum!)

  6. Computer Repair Toronto says:

    I agree with Computer help 100%.

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