Jul 09 2008

Five Ways to Make Your Political Blog Not Suck

You’re a political Blogger and you have things to say. How do you get your political blog to the top of the pile? There are several things you can do to make sure that your political blog gets the attention it deserves. Here are five of them:

Update and Write Clean on Your Political Blog

It is crucial that you are consistently writing every day. If possible, write twice a day. The more content that is written for your blog the better. Follow the local, national and world news on political opinion and write about it. Site your sources and include links. Web crawlers will pick up your blog faster if you are writing every day and posting good links.

Email, Post and Respond

Find other political blogs and comment on them. When you send out comments, people will link back to you to see what your blog is all about, creating natural traffic. When people comment or email you on your blog, email back! Nothing creates good traffic flow and positive word of mouth than solid communication. When a person receives an email or comment back from your blog, it’s like a flashing neon reminder in their inbox, like free advertising. Email everyone you know about your blog too and set you blog up to an RSS feed, which will automatically email people when your blog is updated.

Be Informative Your Political Blog, Not Offensive

Everyone understands that politics can be a sensitive issue and when it comes to people voicing their opinion, what one person considers totally offensive is considered standard comments to another. If your goal is to reach out to thousands of people and be a go-to-guide for political information, you need to establish a quality voice and have edited material that is factual and spell checked. The fastest way to loose readership or worse, get a bad reputation is to misspell, misinform and offend. People will block you.

Make Your Political Blog Original

Just because there are a lot of political blogs out there doesn’t mean they are the same- and they shouldn’t be. The only way people are going to make time to seek out your blog is if it’s original and interesting. Post photos, statistics with charts and fresh content. Make your blog interactive. Post polls and take surveys of your readers. When people add feedback, they are suddenly invested and will therefore be more interested in your blog verses other blogs that don’t provide the same back and forth communication.

Invest in Your Political Blog

If you want your blog to take off, you will want it to look nice. Pay for a blog builder to get your blog up and off the ground. Take some basic code writing classes or pay for someone to put up some quality code. If your website looks shoddy, people are not going to stay very long, let alone trust that it is a good site, and they most definitely won’t send your link around to other people. With an online blog builder, they can provide clean templates, unique and fresh ideas, tips and information to make your political blog stand out above the rest.

So what are you waiting for? You should be blogging!

About the author:Melissa Peterman is a web content specialist for www.innuity.com

One Response to “Five Ways to Make Your Political Blog Not Suck”

  1. pligg.com says:

    Five Ways to Make Your Political Blog Not Suck : Blogger Talk…

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