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How I Process The Blogs

April 1st, 2008

Written by Mr Javo

Yesterday I was thinking that would be fine if I tell you how I process the blogs. Like you, I also read constantly many blogs, and others eventually when I visited them through entrecard. Many people have congratulated me for my dedication and sincerity. I really appreciate all those comments, but I consider I’m just being honest.

 

How I process that information?

 

There are many great blogs with excellent content over there. So I analyze the information to learn how I can improve my blogging skills, applying all the acquired knowledge to write my future posts or to improve my SEO, for example.

 

But eventually, when I read a post’s title, it sounds as a great one, but sometimes the blogger is not clear expressing the ideas, ending in a waste of time. And I said waste of time because the complexity of the posts, and when you finished to read it you don’t know what to say, you stay like shocked and you didn’t learn anything.

 

In these cases, after read a post with a potential title and unclear content, I organize the main idea of the post, and think about how can be improve it. Then, I write a little essay with that idea, to be developed and posted in the future, to give you the same idea but with a big difference in the content, the clarity of the information.

 

Usually, I do this kind of things with program’s reviews and some blogging tips. Some bloggers don’t know their reader’s wants, and that is something that should be fixed. Writing detailed and clear information, your readers will catch your posts, returning over and over time to read your content.

 


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6 Responses to “How I Process The Blogs”

Comment by Simple Mindz | 1 Apr 2008 at 21:18

I have tried in the past to ask readers what they want, but mostly – they never respond. :???:
I am always trying to guess it seems as to what they might want to read about.

Simple Mindz’s last blog post..Fitness challenge -Weeks 6 & 7

 
Comment by Dennis Edell Subscribed to comments via email | 2 Apr 2008 at 02:11

Great post. Both analysing what others are doing right, and then organizing it all into your own style are KEY to your own success.

Dennis Edell’s last blog post..Step Above & Beyond The Dreaded Plateau

 
Comment by Joliber Mapiles | 2 Apr 2008 at 08:36

I think talking to your readers and asking what they want you to blog is very important to get returning readers.. If that’s the case, they will feel the sense of participation..

Joliber Mapiles’s last blog post..5 Essential Factors To Remember When Choosing Your Web Host

 
Comment by Mr. Javo | 2 Apr 2008 at 11:00

That’s truth Joliber, btw do you want to read a specific topic? :grin:

 
Comment by Dennis Edell Subscribed to comments via email | 2 Apr 2008 at 20:43

Joliber is quite correct, and the more you do it the more readers will respond, even if they don’t at first.

Dennis Edell’s last blog post..Alice Seba’s Spring Cleaning Course – VERY Limited Seating

 
Comment by Mommie | 3 Apr 2008 at 13:25

Good tips. I’ve asked my readers but only get limited response. I guess limited is better than nothing!

Mommie

Mommie’s last blog post..Go Freelance

 
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