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    Feb272013

    Best Practices of Blogging

    By Sara Urquhart. Photography by Painting the Roses Black.

    We have high standards here at Alt, and we think you should, too. You can set yourself apart as a blogging pro by instituting blogging best practices, whether you’re brand new or a seasoned veteran.

    Be consistent. Readers like knowing what to expect, so blogging consistently is key. If you’re taking a break, tell your readers. If you’re going offline for a couple of weeks, it’s a professional courtesy to let your readers know that you’ll be gone…and that you’ll be back.

    Be upfront about advertising. Tell your readers when it’s time to take on sponsors. Explain that sponsors will allow you to keep blogging, or to make blogging a profession. And do your homework about FTC guidelines regarding sponsored posts and product reviews to protect yourself and your sponsors.

    Engage with your readers. Do your best to respond to emails and comments with respect and timeliness. Remember, your readership is part of what makes you attractive to sponsors, so treat your readers well!

    Focus on original, quality content. You’re drawn to blogging because you have something to share. Don’t get caught up in looking or sounding like someone else’s blog—remember that your voice and your point of view are what make your blog unique and interesting.

    Take good design seriously. This may mean hiring or trading with a designer to create a site with a strong aesthetic, or starting with a great template that you tweak. Good design also means high-quality images. Alt Channel to the rescue: watch for Laurie Smithwick’s class for more about making your site spectacular and Justin Hackworth’s classes for putting your DSLR to work.

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    Reader Comments (7)

    This is so true. Thank you!

    Feb 27, 2013 | Unregistered Commenteranne

    great post came at the right time

    Feb 27, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterTamires Garcia

    I have a hard time with the fourth point. It's so easy to want to be like the blogs I admire. But I think it's important to add, that if you just keep on going, you'll find your way. I feel like I"m getting much closer to my own voice and my truest blogger self. Thanks for this list and the encouragement! xo

    Feb 27, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterLindsey

    Thank you!

    Feb 27, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSarah Sarna

    Thank you for the tips.. beginner in training:)!

    Mar 1, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterLena

    Great post! The length is perfect, too.

    Mar 2, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJessica

    To your point, I think it's actually easier to do a blog in your own voice as opposed to being strongly influenced by others.

    xo
    Kaen

    Mar 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterKaren Judge

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