10 things you should know about blogging:
1. Write about what you know: yes, it should be interesting, but you also want to sound intelligent.
2. It's really not as hard as you think: If you can write a word document and click save, you can do this.
3. Make it multi-media: Pictures, videos, slideshows, etc. make it more interesting.
4. Ask for help: it's probably going to be a learning experience, so get tips from people who already know.
5. Cite your sources: Make sure you avoid plagiarizing other people's work.
6. Keep working on it: There is always room for improvement, so keep tweaking it.
7. Advertise: Word of mouth often gets your audience started, so tell people what you're writing about and give them the link.
8. Network: find similar blogs, read, post, and link. Communication is the key here.
9. Have fun: sharing what you know should be an enjoyable experience.
10. Patience: It takes time for you to establish your audience, so keep posting and waiting for your audience to grow.
Showing posts with label improvement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label improvement. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Kickstarting my blog with help from Edublogs
But what does this have to do with saving money and living eco-friendly? Nothing really, except that it is related to the fact that I have a blog, and I want it to be the best that I can possibly make it. So, please humor me and read this post. Share a comment, even. I would love to hear from you!!
I am always looking for ways to improve the reading experience for my audience. Since I consider this blog as practice for a classroom website I plan on creating for my future classroom, I am using tips from the Free Tech for Teachers post about being a better blogger. From the tech website, I followed a link to the Edublogs' Teacher Challenge. Since I have already started a blog, I decided I would like to do the more advanced challenges offered, so for the extension activity (of day 1), the teacher challenge would like me to write a post on my blog to tell you more about me such as:
- Why did you join the Teacher Challenge’s 30 Days to Kick Starting your Blogging?
- Why do you want to learn more about blogging?
Also, I would like to increase traffic to my site. I'd like to think that what I have to say is important to someone.
- What aspects of blogging have you struggled with?
Now that I have a theme, I am afraid that my title and URL don't match my theme. I chose them long before I started blogging seriously. Keeping my content as interesting as possible is difficult because I feel like I am repeating what other people have said or it's just not that important. I have done some things to improve the traffic flow that I didn't think I could do.
I would love to know how you have improved your blog. Please share your tips and comments about what has worked and what has been difficult for you.
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blogging,
edublogs,
education,
freetech4teachers,
improvement
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