How To Turn A Blog Into A Success Story?

EPISODE · Jun 18, 2021 · 9 MIN

How To Turn A Blog Into A Success Story?

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Regardless of profession or preferences, the world of blogging has become a space where everyone can participate and communicate. If you want to create your own blog either to express yourself, generate a business or learn new skills, there are certain points that you must take into account so that it is well received by the public.Some years ago, blogs were considered as a space where some users reflected their life as a hobby, but today, these platforms have become efficient means of communication, where professionals and amateurs can contribute their knowledge in different areas, and entrepreneurs can publicize their projects and businesses.If you are thinking of starting your own blog for some of the reasons just mentioned, here are some tips that you should keep in mind:Choose a CMSCMS are Content Management Systems, supports that allow you to create and manage the contents of your website. There are several options for these systems, what you should look for is a platform that has a simple administration interface for better operation. Among the best known are WordPress, Drupal and Joomla.Register your domainBefore you start creating your site, you must register your domain name. The domain name will depend on whether it is personal, professional or business. In the case that it is personal, it depends on the topic you are dealing with and if it is business, it depends on the service or product that you want to provide. If you have doubts between some names, you can register several.Customize your designDifferent platforms come with free specific templates so you can use some designs. If you do not want or cannot invest in your own and original design for your blog, you can settle for starting by customizing the existing templates and changing their colors, fonts and layout. In this way, your blog will have a differential and will stand out from the rest.Make it responsiveIt is proven that more than half of the visits to different websites and blogs are made from mobile devices, so it is extremely necessary that your blog has responsive technology. In this way, your site will be friendly with all devices and those who visit it will be able to see it and read its contents without having to force the screens to achieve an optimal size.Create quality contentThe Internet has given us all the ability to read, share, publish and download multiple content, but the abundance of content does not exactly mean that all of them are good. For this reason, you must work to study each topic that you are going to discuss and express it in an argumentative way, also taking care of the syntax and spelling. This is the only way to generate quality content that differs from what already exists on the Internet.Learn about SEO and copywritingFor your blog to have a good positioning on the Internet it is necessary to learn about SEO and copywriting. On the other hand, SEO will allow you to optimize your content, generating better visibility in search engine results. To have a better result, SEO is combined with copywriting, which are the strategies for the texts to generate more attention, such as creating a good title of a note.Use social networks for disseminationOnce you have learned and applied all of the above, it is time to start disseminating your content, and social networks are the best tool. These will help you build your own audience and drive more and more traffic to your blog. You should create a fanpage of your personal blog that is attractive to the public and start spreading all the publications that you think appropriate.Discover more in this podcast.

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