{"id":680,"date":"2019-12-10T03:47:58","date_gmt":"2019-12-10T03:47:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leonhitchens.com\/7-tips-for-building-a-successful-blog-in-1-year\/"},"modified":"2024-02-21T07:19:50","modified_gmt":"2024-02-21T12:19:50","slug":"7-tips-for-building-a-successful-blog-in-1-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leonhitchens.com\/7-tips-for-building-a-successful-blog-in-1-year\/","title":{"rendered":"7 Tips for building a successful blog"},"content":{"rendered":"
Before I started my career in digital marketing as a digital strategist, I began my career online blogging. I grew up when blogs like Gizmodo, Engadget, and Android Authority, were coming to age. I experienced the tail end of the “golden age of blogging.”<\/p>\n
I started a technology blog online, which garnered thousands of monthly views and generated a deceit sum from affiliate links. Digital Bounds, while around for years, didn’t begin to grow until I realized a few key things.<\/p>\n
I was terrible at writing when I began blogging on Digital Bounds. I had grammar mistakes, spelling errors, and run-on sentences everywhere. The way I got better was writing more. I would read back on articles, improve them, and learn from the mistakes I made.<\/p>\n
I started writing daily. I would blog about any gadget and publish it. I’d edit and get better over time. I knew people would read an article with an error and not be upset.<\/p>\n
I didn’t realize how big SEO was for blogs until a few months into focusing on blogging. SEO is beyond just keywords. It’s adding alt tags to images, setting a meta description, and proper page title.<\/p>\n
When I added search engine optimizations to my blog, I started to see tremendous success very quickly from Google.<\/p>\n
I love gadgets and technology – and still do! I couldn’t have improved my writing or grown a blog in a few years without being passionate about what I wrote.<\/p>\n
The big game-changer for Digital Bounds was when I started taking pictures of the products. Instead of relying on the stock photos or press photos, I would take my own photos when I could. I realized unique photos drew readers in, and captured their attention.<\/p>\n
I use sites like Unsplash<\/a> or Pexels<\/a> to find quality stock photos. I always try to avoid the standard images, opting for the more obscure images on the photo sites.<\/p>\n Creating compelling images for social media is essential. The image and small headline are what will draw readers to the website. I often work with a designer or create my own custom social media graphics when I’m working on a blog for a business or brand.<\/p>\n I use Canva to create social media graphics to share. I have also recently discovered PreviewMojo<\/a>, which auto-generates social media graphics for your site or blog.<\/p>\n5. Create graphics for social<\/h3>\n
6. Link to sources<\/h3>\n