
6 Critical Errors you can make when you Post
When we don’t feel in the mood to post, but realize we have to, there are several drastic errors that we can make. These are things that we can do without fully realizing it, that can have a very drastic effect. Keep these ideas in mind when you’re trying to write that post, that just doesn’t want to come out. Or if you’re struggling with coming up with something to write about.
1. Don’t Go Off Topic
I don’t care if that’s what you’re thinking about at the moment, you can’t suddenly starting writing about cars, or posting music videos, if your blog is about How to Blog and SEO. You confuse your readers, and distract potential subscribers, because you aren’t giving them what they expected. Doing this can have a very drastic effect on your readers, even people who are fans of your site. And just because people liked it once, doesn’t give you license to do it again. Just stay to your niche, and target readers who want what you’re giving. If you jump around too much it’s very hard to get, and keep, a consistent reader base.
2. Don’t Ramble
I realize you’re struggling with what to write, but if you don’t have enough ideas to write about, don’t try and make up for it by talking a lot. Less words is always better! Bloggers want it short, quick, and too the point. So don’t get distracted with minor points, and stick to your topic.
3. Don’t Rant
Forget about John Chow, ok and Carlocab, ok and lot’s of other popular bloggers as well. Just because some people have had success ranting doesn’t mean you can. It’s very difficult to make people care about your rants, because you need to be somebody first. Very few people rant their way to success. But when you have success, then you’re allowed to rant though I wouldn’t recommend it… A post is supposed to be an informative article like a newspaper article. Decide before you create your blog if you’re going to make it into a ranting blog, or a information sharing blog, and then stick to it. Don’t try and mix the two.
4. Don’t Bring your Issues Into It
I’m sorry you’re really struggling with something, or annoyed with somebody, but to be perfectly honest, We Don’t Care. I’m sorry you’re hurt, but I’ve got my own life to live. That sounds harsh but if you want to keep your readers, then just follow my advice. If you want to Rant or Complain, then make a political opinion blog, or a personal journal blog. And then say whatever you want, but don’t bring your life struggles into an information blog, because people just get turned off.
5. Don’t Settle for Small Unoriginal Posts
If you’ve got nothing to say, then don’t waste our and your time trying to say it. Stop trying to write, and go figure out an idea, and then come back and write it. If your post is under 300 words or if it doesn’t state any new thing new or original, then it’s probably not worth posting. Be strict with what you post, you will see results.
6. Don’t Pitch Old News
If you’re writing a post that has already been made popular by some one else, then don’t try and jump on the success band wagon. Not only will you probably fall on your face, but you look dumb trying to sell somebody else’s idea. You’ll lost all your credibility, and people will not want to read your site.
I’m assembled these ideas into a Bullet List post for you to follow. Print it out and make a sticky note, and put it next to your computer or something. They will keep you from making your bad day even worse, by losing your visitors from your blog.
1. Stay to your Niche
2. Stay to your Post Topic
3. Keep your head
4. Don’t let feelings shape your posting
5. Don’t waste the Readers time with uninformed Posts
6. Don’t try to sell Old Information


35 Responses
Trying to summarize my thoughts in under three paragraphs is always a challenge . I also find adding a interesting fun graphic is also helpful.
The number 3, Dont Rant topic seems so hard for us, bloggers to keep away from. Its the most popular form of blogging, I might say.
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Thankfully, I can do all of these no-no’s on my personal blog when I just can’t seem to get the right words out for my other sites…
thanks for the tips,
L
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I would also suggest not to force a post. Sometimes we’re just not in the mood to write. I think that trying to write something when it isn’t natural, will result in a poorly written post.
Old information has to be revitalized and made applicable to what;s happening now.
That way it becomes brand new
Hei thanx for Giving
us so much knwledge
I feel encouraged, happy, sad, discouraged and spanked but going forward your advice is now printed and two inches from my nose !!!!!!
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Going off topic shows that the blogger has no focus. It is an absolute NO NO!
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I can tell you definitely know what your talking about. You have a great writing style as well. Some awesome tips to really think about. Probably the one thing that really resonated with me is to not write if you don’t really have enough, or some significant to say. Love it, nice job Don.
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I may be a little bit trouble with this one. Sometimes I fall into a few of these categories. I will have to work harder to make sure that I don’t commit any of these big mistakes. Thank you for pointing them out to me.
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I’m not sure I agree with the ‘no rant’rule. Some of my rants, although they are far and few between, have garnered the highest traffic and comments.
Many bloggers can even follow the first rule. After you read the post, the question is not answered.
I never thought of these erros. I think we can also make title errors and permalink errors.
This is very useful post, lots of bloggers use to comet this error when writting.
Lately I have started to lose some of my inspiration. When that happens, making such errors is almost unavoidable. I often tend to make the second error. I find the 4th error to be the biggest. This is really something that one shouldn’t be doing.
Great post, keep them coming!
“Don’t Ramble”. That’s the policy I follow in my blog, I focus on writing in a inverse pyramid model (that’s difficult in a personal blog) and get straight to the point. I care a lot about my readers and I want them to know the essential at the start, then they are free to continue reading if they want.
Cheers,
Iván.
I must disagree because the majority of my posts on my blog, tplack.com, which are rants, tend to receive the most comments and the best attention, but some would consider my rants more like case studies. Nice post.
I think the real problem with Rants is they Ramble. Rants do tend to get traffic – sometimes. I think when they get off topic they begin to be annoying and lose it.
Thanks for sharing this knowledge. Post only relevant to your niche and don’t post nonsense like ‘asfgsd’sort just to get free backlinks.
No human being is above mistake, but we can try as much as possible to afford them. I used to wrong a lots when I first started blogging, but I overcome them, when I realised that I am making mistakes in my post. One need to learn on how to write post with mistake and this type of posts
Useful! Many thanks.
Hello! I do not totally agree about the off-topic thing, sometimes a post about a slightly different topic can bring new life to a boring blog.. But maybe there is just me that is writing boring blogs..
nice now ill try to avoid all of them
Thanks for your valuable guidance regarding writing of a unique and qualitative article.
Actually we are lazy and careless and want to get much reward by less efforts.
By reading your article, now we should care about it.
Best of luck……!
I have read your post deeply and agree with the comment and expression of Rehan.
Work hard is the key of success.
Thanks nice sharing…………..!
I think the most important tip is one that’s implicit here but not outright mentioned: write for your readers. Keep them in mind both in (1) how you write and (2) what you write. That’ll take you a long way.
I like to post just like the rest of you, but one reason I post is just to drive new traffic somewhere else (youtube channel) that can be a moneymaker. Here is my channel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUGAcennOOs
N0.3 is a very valid point, dont get personal. Keep to the point on the post and you must also be able to take negative comment aswel as positive ones.
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Thanks for informing us our mistakes regarding post publishing………plz regularly share your experience and efforts here………!
Thanks.
I always have the best intentions when writing an article but so often fall into the same traps. Often I just end up writing about complete rubbish.
Thanks for the information. These are helpful. I couldn’t agree more
If I pulled out a measuring tape I still couldn’t add up all the bs in these comments.
Aside from that, my posts may very well run off topic when I am trying to attract other writers, or guest-blogging spots.
Thank you for providing tips and advice on how if we make an article on his blog. This is important information for me
I agree with not trying to force it. It you are having trouble writing something take a small break. Sometimes this is what you need to get back on track.
I try to not ramble on my posts, doesn’t work sometimes though.