[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="250"] Reasons No One Reads Your Blog[/caption]
Do your blog posts stink? If they do, your chances of developing a popular blog are extremely limited. Before you publish blog posts, always make sure you're not raising any of the red flags in your blog writing that are listed below. If you're guilty of making any of these mistakes, revise your posts. In the long run, you'll get more comments, more traffic, and more success by tweaking your writing starting right now.
1. Your Blog Posts Are Not Relevant
2. Your Blog Posts Are Not Useful
3. Your Blog Posts Are Not Meaningful
4. Your Blog Posts Are Not Entertaining
5. Your Blog Posts Are Not Interesting
6. Your Blog Posts Are Not Trustworthy
7. Your Blog Posts Are Not Respectful
Avoid publishing blog posts that could be deemed offensive, hateful, or politically incorrect. Yes, your blog is your own space on the web, but extremist views will limit your blog's growth potential. Furthermore, it's never a good idea to publish content that could be considered threatening or libelous, even if your intent wasn't to harm another person. It's the results of your published content that matters in a court of law. Play nice.
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8. Your Blog Posts Are Not Shareable
9. Your Blog Posts Are Not Debatable
While it's true that your blog is yours and you control the content, don't be a tyrant. If you're unwilling to discuss opposing viewpoints through the comments people submit on your blog posts, your blog's growth will be limited. Per the 3 C's of Blogging, one of the most important parts of a popular blog is its community of readers who actively comment and engage in conversations with each other and with you through those comments. Let the conversation flow for maximum blog growth, but do be sure to publish a Comment Policy to protect yourself and your audience from offensive and hateful comments.
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