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Things You Should Consider At The Posting Time

January 27th, 2008

Written by Mr Javo

Hello bloggers welcome back, surely when you going to write a post you need to get prepared, concentrating or relaxing, everybody has a different way to do everything. In this post I will give you some tips that you may consider when you are writing a post, specially to make it nice for reading. In the preview entry I was talking about the post structure and what I think about it. This post is very related so if you like this, you should check the last one.

 

Once you know a little about the post structure, you need to know the next step at the moment of writing a post. So I will give you some tips, catch them! :

 

  1. Check your grammar: the first and more important thing you MUST to do is to check your grammar. Is very bad to have a post with some grammar errors, the people will understand it but is not fun to the reader. So after you wrote a post and before publish it, check at least 2 times the orthography and look for errors…correct the respective errors ( if you found ones) and then publish your post. Once published, re-read your post directly from your blog and if you find an error, for more tiny it could be, correct it immediately, sometimes you can miss something on the correction process.
  2. Check the title: in the correction process, you should read the title and search for another better and replace it if you found one. I change the most of my original post titles when I going to publish a post, and remember, search for the most killer title!.
  3. Use an image: to make your post more fun for reading, you may consider to add a image related to your post information to do it nicer. Is good to read something and find a little image in the middle of the information.
  4. Adjust the alignment: probably you start to write the post and you forget to set the text alignment. After you wrote, I recommend you to *justify* the text to get a better look on your post.
  5. Ask something: sometimes is good to do a kind of question to your readers. This way, the post will be more dynamic and your readers will feel more connected with you, as you were talking directly with them.
  6. Greetings: this is part of your education, always is good to say a simple *hello* or *good bye*. I always do it with all people I talk, no matter if they are strangers or not, is nice to receive a “hello/how are you” message. This can open you many doors, also you could catch some readers, just for be social or educated.

With those 6 tips probably you will improve your post quality, by doing simple changes. I have not more to say today, this is basically all what I do when I’m posting. While you write a good post with useful information combined with a *pretty look*, you will catch the most of people reading your post and hence they will go back to your blog the next day just another piece of cake! :cool:


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6 Responses to “Things You Should Consider At The Posting Time”

Comment by FeelingFlirty | 28 Jan 2008 at 03:26

Thanks for this great set of guidelines. I think for me that #1 is most important and one that non-native English speakers have the most difficulty with.

There are several grammatical errors in #1 alone. This is not a complaint or a slam, but just an identification of how much I agree with your point.

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Comment by Mr. Javo | 28 Jan 2008 at 03:34

Yes is truth, can be difficult to write a post without your native language. Thanks for commenting your opinion.

 
Comment by BizGiftGuru | 28 Jan 2008 at 05:51

I would perhaps also add the spell check to the grammar. Perhaps even more important than grammar. Many blog readers are bloggers and can forgive or overlook grammar problems. But typos usually hit the eye immediately :-)

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Comment by Louis Liem - HomeBiz Resource | 2 Jul 2008 at 00:30

Make it easier by checking your article using MS Word for both grammar and spelling. If you find any, correct it manually instead of copying from MS Word. It’ll usually mess up.

 
Comment by Sunil Pathak | 6 Jul 2008 at 05:29

@BizGiftGuru you are right Bloggers will forgive you for grammatical mistakes or even spell errors but Google and other Search Engines wont :wink:

like Unique content and quality back link grammar and spellings are equally important if you want to rank high for your keywords one spell error and you will loose the keyword game :lol:

 
Comment by Madhav Tripathi | 7 Jul 2008 at 01:07

Thanks, Mr Javo Just I have lack of time to improve my blog but some one has said knowledge is power you can apply any time,
Nice tips.

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