101 Steps to Becoming a Better Blogger
I have noticed that the most successful bloggers online have all taken similar steps in becoming great bloggers. After lots
of research and study, I can also tell you that blogging is much more complex than it seems to be on the surface. However, with a bit of effort, I believe anyone can become a successful blogger.
Here are 101 steps to becoming a better blogger…
1. First, I’m going to assume you’re using Wordpress. You are using Wordpress aren’t you? The built-in SEO and pinging functions make Wordpress a search engine machine.
2. Sign up for Feedburner.
3. Post at least once a day.
4. Optimize your blog for the search engines.
5. Make sure you have an “About Me” page.
6. Submit your blog to 9Rules.
7. Submit your blog to NewsNow.
8. Let your readers see the REAL you. Blogging is more personal than conventional websites. Don’t be afraid to tell a few
stories from your own life. By being real and personal, you will build a relationship with your readers based on loyalty and trust.
9. Blog and ping.
10. Submit your blog to rss and blog directories.
11. Use trackbacks.
12. Get involved in the blogosphere. Being a blogger is about being part of a community. Leave comments on other
blogs and get to know your favorite bloggers.
13. Give your blog it’s own unique voice… You!
14. Spend 99% of your time focused on creating unique, quality content. Content is King; or as John Reese says, “content is King Kong”.
15. Add a large RSS subscription button to your site.
16. Place an RSS feed link at the bottom of every post.
17. Set up a MyBlogLog Widget.
18. Encourage social bookmarking after every post.
Install these plugins to optimize your blog:
19. Akismet - This plugin helps eliminate comment spam.
20. Optimal Title - This plugin allows you to optimize the title of your blog post in order to improve your search engine rankings.
21. Ultimate Tag Warrior - The best tag system for WordPress.
22. Google Sitemap Generator - This plugin will enable you to automatically generate a Google sitemap for your blog.
23. Show Top Commentators - This plugin encourages feedback and discussion by rewarding the top commentators with a link back to their site in the sidebar.
24. Related Posts - This plugin will find other blog posts that are related to the current post. This encourages extra page views and keeps readers at your blog for a longer period of time.
25. Super Archive - One of the best archives system.
26. WP-Cache - This plugin is an extremely efficient caching system that will make your site much faster.
27. WP-ContactForm - This plugin allows your readers to easily email you. It also helps avoid spam.
28. Popularity Contest - This plugin determines which of your posts are most popular and then puts them in the sidebar.
29. Adsense Deluxe - This plugin makes it easy to implement Adsense into your blog.
30. Sociable - This plugin helps you spread your content through social bookmarking sites like Digg, del.icio.us,reddit, and others.
31. Feedburner Feed Replacement - This plugin directs all of your feed traffic to Feedburner, ensuring accurate readership stats. This plugin will also convert any existing subscribers from the old feed to the FeedBurner
one.
32. Create a custom blog design. Your blog is a symbol of your brand. Make it uniquely you.
33. Add photos to each of your posts.
34. Use tagging.
35. Share the link love.
36. Publish a full feed instead of a partial feed.
37. Consider approaching newspapers with a story about your blog. Remember, journalists are hungry for content and if
you can come up with a unique twist, then you could get some great coverage.
38. Persistence is the key. Give your blog at least 6 months before you start expecting great returns on all of your hard work. Believe me, it will pay off in the long run.
39. Submit exclusive content to high-profile sites.
40. Syndicate a press release. Take some time to craft a truly compelling and newsworthy press release and send it to some of the top journalists and bloggers. You can then submit it to the main press release sites, including PRWeb and PRLeap.
41. Turn your articles into podcasts.
42. Turn your articles into videos using PowerPoint to create an entertaining slideshow. Submit your video to all of the
popular video sites, including Google Video, YouTube, and others.
43. Submit to blog carnivals.
44. Participate in and submit to social web 2.0 sites, including Reddit, Digg, Delicious, Netscape, and Stumble Upon.
45. Turn your articles into downloadable reports/ebooks.
46. Join Blogburst.
47. Syndicate your articles to EzineArticles, GoArticles, iSnare,
American Chronicle, and other high-profile article directories.
48. Exchange guest posts with other bloggers.
49. Participate in group writing projects and memes.
50. Create a Squidoo lens that links back to your blog and established you as an industry expert in your chosen field.
51. Interview industry experts. This is one of the best ways to create original, engaging content.
52. Offer an e-mail newsletter in addition to RSS. An email newsletter allows you to form a closer relationship with
your visitors and picks up those who still aren’t comfortable with RSS technology.
53. Ask your visitors for suggestions on how to improve your website’s content because in the end, it’s really all about your readers.
54. Create a customized 404 page.
55. Claim your blog on Technorati.
56. Enable automatic trackback and ping functionality.
57. If someone mentions your website on their blog, thank that blogger in the comments of the post and send them a thank you note. You can monitor any mentions of your blog using Google Alerts, Technorati, and Blogpulse.
58. Make contact with related bloggers online as well as offline.
59. Build up the readership of your blog using StumbleUpon Ads.
60. Edit yourself ruthlessly.
61. Translate your site into multiple languages. This is one tactic that few sites are taking advantage of.
62. Have your blog reviewed by ReviewMe.
63. Become a Guest Blogger.
64. Use Google Analytics.
65. Validate your feeds.
66. Claim your blog at Feedster.
67. Interact with your readers. Blogging is a two-way communication tool. The most successful bloggers interact with their readers. They answer reader emails and comments and ask for feedback and suggestions on a regular basis.
68. Write about something that you love. You will not succeed if you are working at something you don’t enjoy. As Dale
Carnegie once said, “People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing.”
69. Attend blogging conferences.
70. Invite your readers to submit articles.
Top Ways to Monetize Your Blog:
72. Text Link Ads
73. BlogAds
74. Ad Brite
75. Direct Ad sales & Sponsorships
76. Affiliate Sales
77. Google Adsense
78. ReviewMe
79. Bidvertiser
80. AuctionAds
81. Some of the best ways to monetize your RSS feed include the FeedBurner Ad Network and Text Link Ads.
Blog Writing Tips:
82. Learn to write great headlines.
83. Make your articles scannable. People don’t read on the Internet. They scan.
84. Use numbers in your titles to attract attention.
85. Vary your content. Be unique. Create a quiz. Interview a fellow blogger. Poll your readers. Review a book. Shake it
up a bit to keep your readers interested.
86. Edit your writing ruthlessly.
87. Write like you talk.
88. Write with passion. It will come through in your writing.
89. Say something worth reading.
90. Always write with your reader in mind. Imagine that you are chatting with them over lunch at a local cafe.
91. Make your important points up front.
92. Include bullet point lists.
93. Create a “top 10″ list.
94. Create a “How To” article.
95. Create a weekly or monthly roundup of great posts from around the blogosphere.
96. Watch for trends in your industry.
97. Read voraciously and bring your readers the golden nuggets of everything you learn.
98. If you ever find yourself with writer’s block, check out 101 Great Posting Ideas.
99. Leave your readers hungry for more. Give them a quick preview of what you’ll be posting the next day. They
are much more likely to come back if they are already excited about the next days post. Anticipation is
one of the greatest marketing tactic.
100. Have fun! Blogging doesn’t always have to be serious. Feel free to make your posts fun and entertaining.
101. If you’re still looking for blogging tips, then here are some great resources: ProBlogger, JohnChow, and Successful Blog.
Kim Roach is a productivity junkie who blogs regularly at The Optimized Life. Read her articles on 50 Essential GTD Resources, How to Have a 46 Hour Day, Do You Need a Braindump, What They Don’t Teach You in School, and
Free Yourself From the Inbox.


Comments
Techie Buzz says on May 11th, 2007 at 11:46 am
Great list, I can definitely see myself improving my self as a blogger from the tips.
Keith
Kim Roach says on May 11th, 2007 at 11:47 am
Thanks Keith! I’m so glad you enjoyed the tips. If anyone has anthing they would like to add to the list. Please feel free to do so in the comments.
wu,zhiyong says on May 11th, 2007 at 1:13 pm
Good article, I translate it into Chinese, the introduction give China of blogger.Thank you!!!
mimetist says on May 11th, 2007 at 4:27 pm
Great List!! I translated it into Spanish.
hmmm… The link to 101 Great Posting Ideas is wrong!!
Steve Trefethen says on May 11th, 2007 at 7:59 pm
Kim,
Great post, I’d done a whole bunch of these already but you still managed to find a good number that I hadn’t so thanks for the info!
Lu says on May 12th, 2007 at 2:53 pm
Great text! Can I translate to portuguese and adjust it to the brazilian way of blogging (with link to this original post, of course)?
Karen (Miscellaneous Mum) says on May 12th, 2007 at 9:16 pm
Awesome list!!
Kim Roach says on May 13th, 2007 at 5:32 pm
Thanks for all of the great feedback guys! I thrive on these comments…
dcrad says on May 13th, 2007 at 5:42 pm
I wish I could get better at what I blog about, these steps look like a good start to getting things going. I never seem to have the push to type much as it hurts my hands. Reckon I’ll start blogging using voice software.
Cameron Singe says on May 14th, 2007 at 1:10 am
Great list always a good start,
Another tip would not to refer to RSS as rss but instead use news feed.
~bc says on May 14th, 2007 at 6:25 pm
“98. If you ever find yourself with writer’s block, check out 101 Great Posting Ideas.”
Why does this link to BlogAds?
KimRoach says on May 14th, 2007 at 7:33 pm
Hey guys,
Sorry about the misplaced link. The actual link to “101 Great Posting Ideas” is:
http://www.ihelpyoublog.com/20.....log-sizzle
Leon says on May 16th, 2007 at 4:40 am
Thanks guys. The link is fixed.
Chris Stroud says on May 18th, 2007 at 9:37 pm
Thanks for the great article. I am actively applying as many of your ideas to my new CEO blog.
Lead Innovator says on May 30th, 2007 at 12:21 am
This a great resource, will link from my blog. I am thinking, though, that there might be about 20 of those that would give most bang for the buck - so I was wondering if you could, in your opinion, state what those top 20 are.
Myo Kyaw Htun says on June 20th, 2007 at 10:15 pm
Great list I’ve ever seen.
ijoselito says on June 21st, 2007 at 8:51 pm
Great list!
If I could just find the talent and continuity to write post every day…
I think we are getting there, being a blogger is somehow quite addictive so it all start with one post every week and every time you are getting better at writing your posts, next thing will be write every day, I promise.
Thanks for everything, your stuff is great!
Brian says on July 10th, 2007 at 9:28 am
Now thats what I call 101 top tips, with them tips I should get my new tech blog http://www.britec.co.uk/techblog/
seen by people thanks for sharing.
eve says on July 16th, 2007 at 11:21 pm
great list! I have done most of them, now I am off to do the rest!
Pinyo says on July 19th, 2007 at 12:05 pm
Kim…this is an excellent and comprehensive list. This is definitely in my file for future reference.
What are your thoughts on “nofollow” links?
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Oren says on August 9th, 2007 at 12:30 am
Kim - This is great. I just got started blogging a couple of days ago and I know this is going to be a HUGE help in getting going. Thanks!
Kojak says on August 30th, 2007 at 6:17 am
Im a bit new in this blogging world and this 100 tips will surely helps me.
KOjak
Anthony says on November 27th, 2007 at 11:14 pm
Thanks so much for this, I will be checking them off as I go along…..
John says on January 25th, 2008 at 3:48 pm
Very helpful resource, im new to blogging and have this one at the top of my list of resources.
One question though, do you think that boggs have become to commercial? Everyone trying to blog for the sheer purpose of making money?!? Many blogs I visit are starting to look more and more like a drop page full of Ad’s, links, and crap for people to click. With less and less real content…
Ms. Single Mama says on February 16th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
Can you use AdSense on a WordPress.com blog - I heard someone got busted and their blog was wiped out for using AdSense??? Would love to know.
And thanks for this amazing list!!!
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Raul says on April 4th, 2008 at 6:54 pm
Thank you,
But why you recommend to suscribe to Google Adsence if on a wordpress.com blog you can not add this kind of advertising resources
Raul
Billy says on April 16th, 2008 at 7:10 am
Wicked article keep up the good work.
Essay Writing Help Blog says on April 16th, 2008 at 7:36 am
Strings 60 and 86 duplicate each other: “Edit your writing ruthlessly.” Great post anyway.
Ashish says on April 17th, 2008 at 9:59 am
Great tips on blogging. It seams one has to wait too much before getting results..lolzzz.z…
Keep up the good work.