When it comes to blogging, or building and marketing any website really, there is a lot of time and work invested into most projects, even ones that appear small at first.
One of the most frustrating things that can happen when building or writing your blog is finding out later that a specific task that you were spending time or money on was actually working against you and your blog’s progress towards it’s goals. 
There are a number of mistakes that many people make every day with their blog. Some mistakes are harmless, relatively speaking, but others can cause people to never come to your blog in the first place, come to your blog but not like the look of it and never come back, or come to your blog and decide to not come back again after reading your content. Conquering this problem is fairly easy, just stop making these mistakes.
Here are six mistakes you may be making with your blog:
1. Long Paragraphs - Most internet readers do not have the time or patience to read long paragraphs, in fact many people reading your blog actually just scan it looking for certain words that may jump out and grab their attention.
If your blog consists of a number of long paragraphs, you may be chasing away readers before they even give your content a chance. A great way to solve this problem is by either breaking up your long paragraphs into short ones or by using a writing style tool like numbered lists.
2. Lack Of Images - With the majority of websites consisting mainly of text, one of the best ways to bore your readers is to blend in with the crowd and not post images on your blog.
Using images is a great way to have an eye catching blog post. It works even better if the image ties directly to the subject of the blog post, this way the reader may see the image and immediately have an idea of what the subject of the post is.
3. Lack Of Bolding - If a blog post does contain a good deal of text, one way to appease the readers that just scan through it to get an idea of what the post is about is to highlight or bold certain terms or sentences so that those words leap out for the reader.
Using bolding as a way of getting the reader’s attention is a great way to get someone to read your whole post when they may have skipped over it before because they weren’t sure if it was information that would interest them.
4. Being A Used Car Salesman - From the time people spend in a business to the time they spend watching commercials on television, most people eventually get tired of the feeling that someone is trying to sell them something.
If your blog is related to selling or promoting an item, finding a way to do so objectively or passively is a must. If through the first sentence or two of a blog post the reader gets the feeling they are just being either sold something they are not interested in or being prepped for a sale, they may leave your blog and not come back.
5. Thinking Too Much Of Your Opinion - There is an old saying: “opinions are like noses, everyone has one.” This is true when it comes to blogs too. While you may think that your opinion is absolutely fascinating, thinking everyone else will think that too is a fine way to make sure your blog resists the temptation to become popular and widely read.
While the opinions of established people in all walks of life are sought out, the opinions of unknown people are not. This can work for you if you have established yourself as an expert in your field, then your opinion may be welcomed by your readers.
Even so though, make sure to also include a good amount of factual information along with the opinions in your blog post, this also goes a long way in making your readers believe that your opinions are actually based on fact.
6. Recycling - While recycling is great in the environmental world, recycling in a blog is not something to be proud of. If a reader decides that a large amount of the posts and information they find on your blog is actually being copied, rewritten, or even just being also written about on other blogs, they will most likely lose the need and motivation to read your blog. The best way to keep readers coming back after their first visit is to consistently provide information that they cannot get any where else.
While most people focus on what they should be doing and what they are doing correctly while they blog, it is also just as important to make sure they don’t make some of the basic mistakes that can chase readers and potential readers away. Most good blogging rules are basic common sense, but common sense is sometimes not so common, so at times it is just as important to state the obvious.
It is entirely possible for most people with well informed opinions and specific knowledge to write blogs that have a chance at becoming successful, but it is also possible for a blogger to unintentionally sabotage themselves by making mistakes they just don’t see for themselves.






















September 1st, 2008 at 7:12 pm
Sounds like very good advice to me; thank you
September 2nd, 2008 at 10:17 am
Great article with useful information. Now if we can just get them to leave off the music!
September 2nd, 2008 at 1:08 pm
I couldn’t agree with you more Marlaine.
September 2nd, 2008 at 10:51 pm
a good short reminder
I’m new to entrecard and enjoy exploring all these new blogs, but get really put off by seeing the same (paid-for) posts in so many blogs: I suppose that’s related to #4
cheers!
September 3rd, 2008 at 6:05 am
I understand lynne - seeing those kind of duplicate posts do get tired.
September 3rd, 2008 at 10:56 am
It would do the blogging world good if this post was required reading!
September 4th, 2008 at 2:24 am
Great post! I agree with Marlaine. Please leave off the music!
September 4th, 2008 at 3:32 am
Being a fairly new blogger, these are tips which I’m taking into consideration TODAY!
September 4th, 2008 at 5:38 am
I agree, long posts can be boring to read not unless it is something that really interests the reader.
Nice post! Makes me think what should i post after this. Hehe.
September 4th, 2008 at 6:08 am
And keep the advertisement to a minimum. I too just joined entrecard to attract more visitors to our blog, and I am amazed at the amount of adverstisement on some people’s blogs.
You can’t even see the content because it is well hidden somewhere in the middle.
September 5th, 2008 at 1:39 pm
Nice advice, v. helpful. I’ll consider this on my next post. Thanks!
-SJPO
September 7th, 2008 at 9:21 pm
I have noticed that ever since I started writing longer posts, it seems that I have less participation.
I have read that a blog post over 250 to 300 words will cause your readers to loose interest. You could be on to something with long paragraphs, I will have to check and see if I am over using them and consider writing shorter posts.
September 7th, 2008 at 10:57 pm
I have read the same thing Squeaky, but can rarely keep a post that short.
September 9th, 2008 at 5:19 am
great post with some really neat tips!
September 9th, 2008 at 8:07 am
Thanks! I will pay more attention
September 10th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
Being a new blogger, this was a great blog to find.
September 11th, 2008 at 7:42 am
Recycling is a big problem with a lot of make money online blogs. Ok to post about a service or technique, but best to try to add a different spin or perspective that hasn’t been overused.
September 16th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
Another mistake is to have too many banners in your blog. The banners could be in the sidebar, in the middle of the articles, in the header… But avoid overloading your blog of them!
September 20th, 2008 at 5:35 am
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September 24th, 2008 at 1:38 am
good points. i have difficulty with long paragraphs as well. they seem less friendly, and i find myself simply skimming them.
my blog does lack pictures unfortunately. and i do realize how helpful they are. so am working on that.
April 13th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Awesome blog tips!
Thanks a bunch for the information!