Jul
29
2010

9 Do-Not's of Professional Blogging

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Last week, we posted an article on the “9 Must-Do’s of Professional Blogging”. Well, we can’t just talk about what to do, without talking about what Not to do, can we? So here it is “9 Do-Not’s of Professional Blogging” =D

1) Don’t Steal

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The actual word is “plagiarize”. This is something we have to emphasize on. Stealing of content is a definite No-No! If you did your research, and obtained a part of your content from elsewhere, make sure you give credit accordingly.

Tech tip: when you use images from Flickr or other sites give credit just below the image as we give in < credit > tag icon smile 9 Do Not's of Professional Blogging

2) Don’t Spam

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If you’re going to send your readers updates on your blog via their emails/selected medium, make sure that they are expecting it. (On a side note, make sure you make it easy for them to unsubscribe too.)

Sometimes when your users comment on the post, check are they provided proper mail ID with gmail, yahoo or other well known mail ID providers. Some one can simply comment with abc@abc.com. These are spams. Be alert and move them to spam list as soon as possible icon smile 9 Do Not's of Professional Blogging

Tech Tip: have a look at the commenter’s blog as well. They may add non-existing  url’s.

3) Don’t Neglect your Readers

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If you don’t want to engage, Don’t. Engaging your audience takes time and effort. If you’re not going to be there, don’t encourage your readers to leave comments that you don’t intend to reply to.

If you are getting comments on your post, its better to reply to that on same day or with-in 2 days. This makes your readers feel that you are genuine author who respects the readers.

Tech Tip: reply to comments with-in 2 days icon smile 9 Do Not's of Professional Blogging

4) Don’t Confuse your Readers

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Your blog has a theme. All blogs do. And the reason readers come to your blog is because they are interested in what you have to say regarding the said theme. Make sure your message is relevant to that theme. Don’t confuse your readers by giving them content which they didn’t expect. (Likewise with misleading titles)

5) Don’t be Mean

No matter how strongly you feel against something/someone, don’t vent your anger or displeasure on your blog. Understand that if your blog is a professional one, it is a part of the company’s or the brand’s image. If you have an opinion, it’s okay to voice it out and stay opinionated. But make sure you don’t come across as intentionally hurtful.

Tech Tip: DO NOT give link to other blog in negative way! Better leave a comment in professional way by asking “if i am correct me” icon smile 9 Do Not's of Professional Blogging Makes good sense right?

6) Don’t do “Me Too” posts (Not too Often)

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People come to your blog because you hold content that can’t be obtained anywhere else. If most of your posts are complementing other posts and just agreeing with them, without the slightest hint of having a unique perspective, then you’re not very interesting.

Tech Tip: Explore about the topic before posting!! Make unique post and get visitors! icon smile 9 Do Not's of Professional Blogging

7) Don’t be a Hypocrite

Practice what you preach. Or at least, really try to. Showing people that you walk the talk can often be the most convincing way to prove your point.

Tech Tip: write a post such a way that readers feel like chatting with friend icon smile 9 Do Not's of Professional Blogging

icon cool 9 Do Not's of Professional Blogging Don’t “Over-sell” your Blog

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Okay, so you have written a post that you feel good about. You post it. Then what? You advertise it via the mediums available to you (E.g. on Twitter and on Facebook.) So far so good. But when your stream starts showing the same post over and over again, it starts to annoy. Try to moderate your “selling”.

9) Don’t include a background tune

Have you ever visited a blog where a tune starts playing in the background? I have, and it catches me off-guard. My ears don’t expect to be invaded by pleasant tunes all the time! Also, the songs that one person enjoys may not appeal to others. It can really deter your readers from spending more time on your blog.

Tech Tip: Don’t add annoying graphics or songs that may end up irritating your readers when they visit! There may not be a next time~

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Here’s you go, the 9 Do-Not’s of professional blogging.. If you’re guilty of any of the above, time to stop. Like.. Now. Hope this helps~

Do you have any points to add to the list? Leave a comment! We would love to hear from you icon smile 9 Do Not's of Professional Blogging Cheers!


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  • http://www.bestsoundheadphones.com Linda

    Couldn't agree with you more. The websites with the tunes are really annoying. I hop straight out of them.

    • http://lovtoo.wordpress.com/ Lovtoo

      Hi Ms Linda,

      Haha Yea! I either bolt, or I forget about all the content and start scouring the page for a "stop" button. Truly annoying..

      Thanks for reading and commenting~ I appreciate it =D

      Cheerios~
      Shawn (@lovtoo)

      P.S. You can check out Linda's site for great reviews on headphones, here: http://www.bestsoundheadphones.com/

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  • http://doreenisthewizardofwords.blogspot.com Doreen Pendgracs

    This is a great post. I've retweeted it so more can read it.

    By the way, there is a small typo in point #4 you may wish to correct. (should be "who" not "why."

    • http://lovtoo.wordpress.com/ Lovtoo

      Hi Ms Doreen,

      Thanks so much for your support! I’m really glad you liked it.

      Ooh thanks for looking out for me.. I’ll have it edited right away~

      Thanks for dropping by~ =D
      Shawn, (@lovtoo)

  • http://www.callingallgeeks.org/ Whiztechy

    You put excellent points here.It's very important to behave like a professional blogger and have few etiquette to make blogosphere better. Following above tips are good for bloggers as well as for readers.

    • http://lovtoo.wordpress.com/ Lovtoo

      Hi again~ I should really get your name! =D

      Thanks for the kind words. I'm really just learning along the way. Please do guide me along~ =D

      I think it's extremely important that people understand their identity as a writer; that in some cases, their voices aren't exactly their own.

      Thanks for reading and commenting!

      Cheerios!~
      Shawn (@lovtoo)

  • http://www.dailyblogging.org Mani Viswanathan

    Super list-up. You have covered almost all the points. But I must say good collection of images to represent the points :-)

    • http://lovtoo.wordpress.com/ Lovtoo

      Hi Mani,

      Thanks! I’m just posting my personal observations about what I dislike about certain blogs~ Hope it helps! =D

      I’m glad you like the images. However, I’m not the one who managed them. Credit goes out to @gupshupblog and @tech18blog. They’re great! =D

      Cheerios,
      Shawn (@lovtoo)

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  • http://www.ampercent.com Amit

    Above all "Don't hurry. Take your time and enjoy the process. A blog is nothing but a way to share ideas, so share your ideas (not anyone else's)"

    Not only this creates a good user experience but you get motivated and do not turn burn out