10 Ways to Improve Your Blog For You and Your Readers

Blogging tips

As a communication and community-building tool, blogging is up there with the best of them as a key social media platform.

A place to both offer and share opinions as well as a view at the person behind an online persona, a blog is more than just a personal or business journal – it’s your voice.

There are many blog platforms, tools and plug-ins around, all with various benefits. Some are better than others and depend on your own needs.

Here are 10 of mine (since it’s my platform of choice, these are mainly based around WordPress).

Self-hosted blogging

While free blogging (BloggerWordPress.comMySpace, etc) is a great starting point, self-hosted (WordPress.orgTypePadSquarespace) is definitely the way to go. For sheer optimization and personalization options, it’s hard to beat. Buy a domain name for about $10 and then get a web hosting package for less than $4.00 per month.

Premium theme

There are some great free theme designs for WordPress, and Smashing Magazines has a list of 100 free themes. If you’re willing to pay, however, you can get a premium theme. Mine is Genesis (affiliate link), but there are also some great ones from iThemesThesisWooThemes and Headway. There’s also great support for premium theme members that you don’t always get on free ones.

Analytics

Knowing who your main audience is can help you tailor your blog more effectively. Of course, writing for you first should always be the aim and hopefully others will like it too. There are some great tools for monitoring your readers. Two I use are Woopra for actual traffic analytics and Quantcast for more in-depth information on demographics. And they’re both free too. Technorati is also a great way to see who’s referencing your blog.

Comments

An integral part of the blogging experience is the comments section. Giving you insight into what your readers think, comments are a great relationship builder between blogger and reader. CommentLuv is a plug-in that shows your visitor’s last post and a great way to show blog link love. Threaded comments using Livefyre (used on this blog), IntenseDebate or Disqus are also great tools to encourage conversation and debate. Offer an option to subscribe to comments as well, so your readers can keep up with an ongoing conversation.

Images

Picking images for your blog can be a pain. Finding the right ones can take time and often copyright is involved – so services like those offered by Flickr Creative Commons,  Zemanta or fotoGLIF are a major plus. Zemanta offers you a choice of Creative Commons-approved images, as well as links and a reblog option to share your post, while fotoGLIF offers more than 1 million free to use and copyright-free images.

Feeds

Gaining readers is part and parcel of blogging, so making it easy for them to find and come back to your blog helps. Your blog will normally have a standard RSS feed, but offering more options will benefit you and your readers. One of the most popular is Feedburner, which allows your readers a choice of feeds or email subscription. Other options include FeedblitzFeedstats and Feedity. Make your options visible – you’ll see ours at the top right of this blog.

Navigation

Make it easy for your readers to navigate your blog. Offering something as simple as a search box lets anyone look for a certain topic. Lijit makes it even easier by not only searching your blog, but any content from your social networks on the topic as well as that of your contacts. Use your blog sidebars to offer topic breakdowns as well, so readers can go straight to posts that interest them. The Yet Another Related Posts Plug-in shows similarly-themed posts that your readers might also enjoy.

Sharing is good

The great thing about social media and networking is the selfless sharing of information. So make your blog another resource of information by offering the option for readers to share something they’ve enjoyed. Share This and Tell-a-Friend are two customizable options to share your blog on other social networks. They can help you gain new readers too.

Google is your friend

While having a loyal readership is great, it’s always nice to get new visitors as well to join your existing subscribers. Make your blog easier to find by optimizing it for search engines. The All-in-One SEO pack is a great plug-in that helps you stand out with keywords and search terms. Yoast SEO is also a great option. Depending on the theme you use, you might already have SEO features built in.

Protect your work

While blogging is a great way to build community and friends, it’s also open to plagiarizing, with many bloggers victims of RSS thieves that post your content as their own. One way to counter this is with Better Feed. This allows you to place your copyright in your RSS  feeds and email subscriptions and ensures that any “borrowed” work will link directly back to you with your copyrighted message.

These are just some of the tools I use. As I mentioned, they are skewed heavily towards WordPress, although some will work on other blogging platforms as well. Yet as good as they are, they’re just a small window into all the great blogging options around.

What do you use for your blog? Any not on here that should be must-haves?


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Danny Brown is an award-winning marketer and blogger. His blog is recognized as the #1 marketing blog in the world by HubSpot. Danny is also the author of The Parables of Business and the upcoming book Influence Marketing: How to Create, Manage and Measure Brand Influencers in Social Media Marketing.

  • http://www.RyanHanley.com/ Ryan Hanley

    I really good social sharing plugin to check out for WordPress Blogs is Socialize.  That’s what I use and I love it… It adds the sharing buttons on the top right of my blog post and the Action Box at the end with Social sharing buttons… you can check it out at: http://www.ryanhanley.com/2012/04/30/google-hangout/
     
    Just another tool if it fits what you’re trying to do.

    • http://dannybrown.me/ DannyBrown

       @Ryan Hanley Hi mate,
       
      Thanks for the tip – I think I checked out Socialize before, bit never really dug into it, so will definitely look into it more.

    • http://www.wmwebdesign.co.uk/ wmwebdes

       @Ryan Hanley
       Great looking site you have Ryan – Genesis eleven40 theme?
      A theme like that just gives you a flying start.

  • http://www.wmwebdesign.co.uk/ wmwebdes

    You’ve not missed much on this one Danny and some of those links are fabulous.
     
    My summary would be… don’t even consider a free theme buy a premium theme with built in SEO settings and one that has a good forum – you use Genesis and that would be my choice.
     
    Add the comment luv and subscribe to comments plugin – get the comments moving,
     
    Head over to Flikr Creative Commons for your images and away you go.
     
    If I had to add one thing it would be… pick a domain name that will give you a head start in the SEO stakes.
    Make sure it contains one or even two of your keywords.
    An example….
    I’m setting up a site for a guy who deals in Terrazzo and Stone – domain name?
    terrazzoandstone.com
     
    As simple as that.

  • http://www.blogpreneurs.com/ Dev

    Another social plugin is “Share bar” which adds a floating bar on the content pages. It’s a great tool and really helps to get more retweets & social shares.
     
    Nice post, Danny.

    • http://www.wmwebdesign.co.uk/ wmwebdes

       @Dev
       Hi Dev – seen the plugin on your site, pretty good.
       
      Looks as though you are another Genesis man.
      The comments are fast becoming a collection of Genesis users.

  • cdils

    Nice compilation of resources! I was thinking about adding YARPP (or similar) to increase stick-around time on my blog. Thanks for sharing.

    • http://www.wmwebdesign.co.uk/ wmwebdes

       @cdils
       Yep… another Genesis user.

      • cdils

         @wmwebdes They are legion. I love it!

        • http://www.thejackb.com/ TheJackB

           @cdils  @wmwebdes I moved over to Genesis last month and haven’t looked back.

        • http://www.wmwebdesign.co.uk/ wmwebdes

           @TheJackB  @cdils
           Prose theme – nice one.

  • KetnerGroupPR

    @DannyBrown @BlogTipsOnline This was very helpful, Danny! Thanks!

  • leymariecel

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  • http://www.ipnostudio.com/ Andrea H. | The Hypnotism Weekly

    Google is your friend. Are you joking?
     
    Anyway, I would add Seo Ultimate which I find simply great and full of options and, thanks to Ana from Traffic Cafè, Tynt to automatically force those who re-use our stuff to add a link to our site. It can be deleted but works greatly. The only fault of Zemanta images is that you can’t modify the features of the image but for the rest it’s probably one of the best tools for bloggers.
     
    Great list man, very useful. I’ll tweet it. ;)

  • GemLThompson

    @mariavarallo thanks for the RT – you light up my day :D

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