7 Deadly Sins of Highly Ineffective New Bloggers

by Yan

According to Technorati data, there are over 175,000 new blogs every day. Bloggers update their blogs regularly to the tune of over 1.6 million posts per day, or over 18 updates a second.

In what I come to notice, the majority of beginners that jump into the blogwagon have several commonalities. In this regard, they are more likely to commit one, if not all, of the 7 deadly sins of newbies.

Blame it on the “gurus” who are selling dream that blogging success can be achieved overnight with little efforts. Nowadays, a blog can be created almost at the snap of fingers.

You and I know that blogging is fun and rewarding and it can also be pretty frustrating at times. It’s also true that there is no such thing as instant success. It takes a great deal of commitment, time and efforts to see the fruits of our labor. Convince me otherwise.

This article is by no means the end-all and be-all of being an effective and better blogger, but hopefully it may shorten your learning curve and bring you closer to whatever your dream is.

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Deadly Sin #1 – Too many ads too early

There’s nothing more amateurish than seeing the desperate display of ads block on every possible space on a blog. Adsense aside, it’s pretty common to see 8 125×125 ads on their sidebar when 7 of them are empty. Why? It’s probably because John Chow has 8. If he has 10, they will have 10 also.

You see, there is no hard and fast rules when you should monetize. It’s a matter of personal choice. However, it’s advisable not to overdo it and distract your visitors’ attention away from your content with too many ads. Suffice to say, content is one of those factors that either makes or breaks your blog in its early stage.

Deadly Sin #2 – Too passive

The best way to get yourself noticed when you are a new kid in the blog is to go out and introduce yourself to the blogosphere. I can even begin to say that how many beginners don’t do this but blog commenting is the most effective and powerful method of propelling yourself from an unknown to possibly a celebrity. A case in point is Caroline Middlebrook who is still the undisputed comment queen.

Gone are the days when people will come knocking at your door, you need to seek them out. So the next time you lament why you ain’t getting enough comments, don’t be passive, go commenting and be the next comment queen or king.

On the home front, make an effort to reply to your comments and reciprocate the same by visiting their blogs. It’s a time-tested and proven strategy to build relationship with fellow bloggers. As the saying goes, “No blogger is an island.”

Deadly Sin #3 – Wrong focus

In any marketing principle, product comes before promotion and it’s sad to see that most beginners are either unaware of this or simply be in hurry in pursuit of popularity.

Getting the visitors is the easy part (see #2), converting them to be your returning visitors (aka: subscribers) is probably the hardest part. Who would be interested in a new blog, let alone subscribe to it? It’s not the ideal first impression for first time visitors.

My point is to worry less about traffic, promotion or subscribers in the early stage of your blog. Instead you should focus on creating quality contents you and your visitors can be proud of.

Deadly Sin #4 – Ignoring basic SEO

One of the most common mistakes beginners are more likely to commit is to take for granted the importance of permalinks. It’s the easiest SEO trick yet overlooked by many. Frankly speaking, ignorance is not an exception here. If you are still at a loss, here’s 15 SEO Tips for Beginners.

Deadly Sin #5 – Not proofreading

No one is expecting you to be perfect always. Even in the best of times, we’re all make some unforced gramatical errors but that’s not the issue. The fact that you proofread before you push the ‘publish’ button does say a lot about you as a blogger.

If you can’t be bother to proofread your content which is esentially yours, would you be atentive enough to look after your’s readers? Would you be diligent enough to provide the most valuable and informative contents in the best interest of your readers?

* grammatical errors are not proofread on purpose

Deadly Sin #6 – Faking your subscriber count

Despite all the bad publicity, blogosphere is never short of fakers who proudly display his/her inflated subscribers count. I recently came across a site with a decent 950+ subscribers on its chicklet and an archive as deep as 2 months. I clicked away with smile on my face. We certainly need idiots like them to remind us of the value of honesty.

Faking your subscriber count is the lamest and dumbest marketing gimmick. Don’t fall into the trap, it’s a sure-fire way of losing your credibility fast. There’s a real good chance you’ll never get it back.

Deadly Sin #7 – Not subscribing to thoushallblog.com

It’s probably one of the biggest sins any beginners should avoid. It’s highly recommended that you subscribe now if you haven’t yet as the best of blogging tips for beginners is yet to come. Didn’t anyone tell you that before?

There you have them all – 7 deadly sins to avoid. Don’t commit those mistakes, I have warned you in much the same way God had warned Adam not to touch the forbidden fruit.

So God bless you and I love ya all.

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Gerald Weber November 17, 2008 at 1:58 am

I have already subscribed to this feed.

So I will do my best now to avoid the other six sins! ;-)

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Yan November 17, 2008 at 2:50 am

Hey Gerard

Thanks for your support and glad to see you again. Stick around as the best is yet to come.

Yan

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Ned Carey November 24, 2008 at 5:36 am

Yan,

Yea, I have to laugh when I see ad spots that are vacant. That just screams new, unfinished, or not ready for prime time.

I also agree with #6. It a lesson for anyone new in any business. Don’t pretend to be something you are not.

You are only brand new once take advantage of it. Brag about the fact you are new. When you are no longer new brag about the fact you are old and established.

Ned

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IronBlogger - Blogging Tips and Tricks November 24, 2008 at 9:14 am

Some really good points Yan. One thing that I think you left out is guest posting, and this could go with the fact of bloggers being to shy. Guest posting can have huge benefits, you just have to take your time, write a good post and hope fore the best, and most importantly you have to actually do it.

Also, I think another thing is putting things off. When you are starting blogging do everything right away, get things done as quick as possible. If you don’t you will just end up making it a habit and you will result in laziness which will then kill your hopes and dreams of blogging.

Hope this adds to your list :) .

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Site Ekle November 25, 2008 at 8:52 pm

I think another thing is putting things off. When you are starting blogging do everything right away, get things done as quick as possible.

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burning windmill November 26, 2008 at 11:46 pm

Some yummy tastic tips there :-) By the way – your site design is soooo beautiful, it brings tears of glory to my aging eyes

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Marketing Man November 28, 2008 at 6:28 am

175000 new blogs a day it just sounds impossible. But then I guess we all want to be heard and what better way then starting a blog. Currently before I go and make my own blog I have chosen to do some research to determine how to do it. Your 7 Deadly Sins really make sense, thanks.

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Ray December 5, 2008 at 3:02 am

Thank you so much! I am officially a new subscriber to your blog! I consider myself as a beginner and probably will be until I get it right. Thanks again for all of your hard work!

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Yan December 5, 2008 at 3:08 am

Hey Ray

Welcome to the community. If you subscribe via email, you’ll be eligible for a giveaway prize. Please refer to this article, “10 Reasons Why You Should Subscribe to thoushallblog.com” for details.

Yan

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Diana Freedman December 8, 2008 at 2:28 am

This is a great post (and blog, by the way, I love your design!). My blog is just three weeks old, so these tips are very helpful.

I have to say, though, that tip #2 is difficult to execute because of the time-consuming nature of it, especially if you have a full-time job. But I comment when I can (the weekends). So, do you think it’s more important to reply to comments on your blog, or to comment on your visitors’ blogs?

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Yan December 8, 2008 at 2:50 am

Hey Diana

Welcome to the community and thanks for your compliment. You have your point. Blog commenting is indeed time consuming but don’t exert too much pressure on yourself, otherwise it takes away the fun out of blogging.

So, do you think it’s more important to reply to comments on your blog, or to comment on your visitors’ blogs?

To be very frank, I think it’s more important to reciprocate and comment on your visitors’ blogs. Though both are equally important.

Just keep in mind that blogging should be fun, not a burden at the expense of your time and commitment.

Good to see ya, Diana. Hope you’ll stick around for more.

Yan

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rampantheart December 13, 2008 at 12:39 am

The 7th sin is the deadliest of all! LOL! Now, even I feel bad when people don’t care about their blogs and leave them uncared for! I think this is especially due to the advent of microblogging. Ever since Social networking sites started blooming, blogging surely has been having its toll! I say this because I have been a victim of microblogging sites(I still am:( Social aggregators and twitter keep me busy)
Now, yes, when people start featuring too many ads on their blog, it becomes irritating!
I can’t agree more with all the points you’ve mentioned!

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DemoGeek December 14, 2008 at 6:15 am

Yan – those are excellent points.

I would add that not just leaving a lame comment, just to be a “comment king” or “comment queen” would help, rather leaving thoughful comments would get the visitors to visit the commenter’s blog.

Just my $0.02.

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Celes | EmbraceLiving.Net December 21, 2008 at 12:44 am

Hi Yan, excellent article :) On the commenting piece, I’ve been delicating time doing it everyday! However, I notice that not all authors reciprocrate comments, which is fair since they probably have different priorities when it comes to marketing their site. What do you think when you start getting a lot of comments? Would it still be necessary to reciprocrate every one or will you stop returning the favour? Do you think spending too much time returning comments be an unproductive use of time? (I noticed that you do make an effort to reply every comment here, which is very commendable!)

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Yan December 23, 2008 at 1:15 pm

Hey Celes

It’s true not everyone is relying to your comment, let alone reciprocating yours. Replying to all the comments is a very time-consuming effort. It’s fine when you are small but as your community grows, it becomes quite a task. No question about it.

Truth is I’m having a hard time trying to cope with all the comments reply and reciprocal commenting at the same time. I’m still returning the favor to this very day, though more selectively than before. I couldn’t be possibly returning all the favor, could I?

Anyway, thanks for dropping by and welcome to the community. It’s good to have you around and thanks for the compliment too.

Yan

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Yeah. I remember those days of being a new blogger and how I would goof around and not update my blog on a regular basis. Updating your blog can be quite hectic and you have to get use to the idea, that if you don’t your page rankings can decrease dramatically. You have to find a routine that works best for you. Another good idea is using blog automatic post software so it will update your blog for you.

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Ethan Smith February 25, 2009 at 9:37 am

Great thoughts Yan.

I would like to add a sort of synthesis of numbers 1 and 6. It may not be a deadly sin, but putting out a subscriber count out too early (like ads) may make the blogger seem desperate to grab some more.

Another well done post!

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Steen Seo Öhman March 21, 2009 at 4:16 am

Well hard to disagree with most of these “sins”.

I would like to ad one – don’t think too much about all your posts – be spontaneous and get some post through to the readers.

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p@r@noid March 21, 2009 at 4:30 am

Well said..
Apart from all these mistakes…
New blogger never spend time understanding social media and they create an image of blog spammer in no time….

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Zoran May 19, 2009 at 1:53 pm

Hi Yan,

Great tips. Because I am at the beginning of my blog journey I will be back again and again to this article. Keep up the good work, your blog is excellent.

Regards,

Zoran

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