Here are easy-to-overlook tips on how to make your blog function better, courtesy of Hugh at Hugh’s Views & News. Check it out! And thanks, Hugh.
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Getting readers to engage with you by leaving comments on your blog posts is something many bloggers crave. And when those comments clearly show that your post has been read, it’s one of the best feelings in the world. Those types of comments are like finding a rainbow.
However, once you get visitors reading your posts and leaving comments, you need to do all you can to ensure they keep coming back.
Writing great quality posts is one way to keep your readers returning, but you also need to ensure they can easily find your other similarly themed posts; which are often buried deep in your blog archives.
And if you’re someone who leaves ‘likes’ or comments, you need to ensure other bloggers can find you.
Here are five blogging tools that work for me. Not only do they give my readers a way of…
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Thank you so much for sharing my recent blogging tips post with your readers, Marcia.
Have a great day.
Best wishes,
Hugh
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You’re very welcome, Hugh. I was feeling pretty good about having most of those things, but I didn’t realize I could put links on my Gravatar. I’ve got my email listed there, but you can bet I’m adding links, too, VERY soon! It’s always nice to learn something new. Keeps me young. (That, and hanging out with people that are younger than I am! 😀 Of course, that gets easier every day. 😉 😀 )
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lol, I know what you mean, Marcia.
I, too, enjoy learning. In February 2019, I will have been blogging for five years, but I’m still learning lots about it. I enjoy sharing all those tips over on my blog, and my readers seem to enjoy those kinds of posts most of all.
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I’ve been blogging about ten years, I think, maybe slightly longer, but I still have a lot of things to learn, too. And just when you master one thing, the game changes, so it keeps you on your toes, for sure. I was surprised to learn about the links in the gravatar, I can tell you, and I am now following your blog, too. (I can’t have you knowing ALL the good stuff, and me still being unaware, now can I? 😀 😀 😀 )
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Thanks for sharing this, Marcia. I’ve linked to it for my Friday Week in Review and Writing Links post due up this Friday (7th). Have a great week 🙂
Hugh, thanks for putting together this helpful post 🙂
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You’re very welcome. I’m so glad it has been helpful.
Thank you, too, for the upcoming link to the post in your Week in Review and Writing links post. I appreciate it very much.
Best wishes,
Hugh
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Yeah, Harmony–what HUGH said! 😀 Seriously, I’m glad you found Hugh’s post as helpful as I did, and I’m happy to see it being shared again. Hopefully, between Hugh, me, you, and a bunch more folks, we can help a lot of bloggers! 🙂
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