Introduction to a Blog Post:
A blog post is the
most important part of your blog. Your posts are the entries that take
up at least 75% of the screen space on your blog's site. Blog posts
appear in reverse chronological order, so your blog stays timely, fresh
and meaningful to visitors. It's your current content (in the form of
blog posts) that will keep readers coming back to your blog again and
again to read what you have to say about your blog's topic.
The Blog Post Title:
The
title of your post is basically a headline. It is meant to lure
readers in and entice them to read more. At the same time, blog titles
are a useful tool in terms of search engine optimization. Search
engines value titles strongly in ranking results and using popular
keywords in your blog titles can help drive traffic to your blog. Just
be careful to use keywords that are relevant to your blog post's content
else your title could be considered spam by search engines and
negatively affect the traffic sent to your blog.
Blog Post Publication Date:
Since
blogs are most successful when they are updated frequently and provide
timely content, readers will check the publication dates of your posts
to determine the value of your blog. Blog posts that are published
erratically with long gaps of time between posts are typically
considered to be less valuable than blogs that offer more current and
consistent posts.
Blog Post Author Byline:
The
blog post's author byline is important to identify who wrote each post
and is particularly important for blogs that are written by multiple
authors. Furthermore, the author byline typically provides a link to
your About Me page, which provides additional promotion for you and your blog.
Images in Blog Posts:
Images
provide more than just color and visual relief from text heavy web
pages on a blog. They also act as another way you can drive traffic to your blog.
Many people perform keyword searches through search engines for the
purpose of finding images and pictures online. By strategically naming
the images you use in your blog posts to match relevant keyword
searches, you can drive some of that image search traffic to your blog.
Just make sure the images you use enhance your blog rather than detract
from your blog and confuse your readers.
Links and Trackbacks in Blog Posts:
Most blog posts include links
within the content of the post. Those links are used for two purposes.
First, links are used to cite an original source of information or an
idea used in a blog post or to provide additional information beyond the
scope of your post. Second, they provide a breadcrumb trail and a tap
on the shoulder to bloggers whose posts you are linking to in the form
of a trackback.
A trackback generates a link on the blog you're linking to in your
post, which acts as an additional source of traffic to your blog as
readers on that blog are likely to click on the trackback link and find
your blog.
Blog Post Comment Section:
Aside from your blog post content, blog comments
are the most important part of your blog. Comments are where your
readers have an opportunity to join the conversation. It's essential to
the success of your blog that you respond to the comments left by your
readers to show you value them and to further build the two-way
conversation on your blog and the sense of community your blog creates.
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