Adding Personality To Your BlogOh yes, ‘wearing’ your blog is this season’s latest trend.
No, I haven’t completely lost it; you really can ‘wear’ your blog (in a manner of speaking).
People read blogs because:
• They want to learn something
• They enjoy reading people’s opinions
• They are personal
That last one is the key – they are personal. Your posts are written by you, from the heart and full of personality.
So, if no one is reading your blog posts, that could mean there’s not enough of you in them.
Getting personal
Even if you don’t realise it, your readers are building a relationship with you.
They know a lot about you from your writing. The style you use, your opinions and subject matter all help them build up a picture of what you’re like. And if they like what they see, they’ll keep coming back.
To some, that might sound like a scary stalker kind of scenario, but your readers are based all over the world and read your stuff because they like it – simple.
If you are lacking in readers, or losing them, you’ve got to boost the connection you have with them. So squeeze yourself into you each and every post and flirt with them a little.
How to add personality to your posts
Try these out for size:
1. Write orally
Write as you speak.
As you compose your post, imagine yourself chatting to a friend over coffee and write in that style. This openness will appeal to your readers and create a very accessible and readable style.
2. Add a bio
By simply adding a biography to each post, or an ‘About’ page to your website will show your readers who you are and what you do. Adding a picture is always a nice touch.
3. Respond
If your readers like your stuff enough to comment on it, don’t ignore them, reply to them. This will encourage a two way conversation and may even boost the number of comments you get.
4. Be personal
Throw a few different types of posts into the mix. As well as your informative stuff, chuck in a few personal stories and experiences, may be even a rant or two. This will really connect with your readers and show them the real person behind the blog.
It’s also a great idea to be contactable – whether by email or social media (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn) – your readers will know you’re a real person who is also interested in them.
Over to you
What do you do to encourage readers to your blog?
Have you found a particular style that works for you?
Leave a comment below – it’s good to share.
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About the author:
Sally Ormond is a UK based
freelance copywriter (and SEO Copywriting specialist) who works with businesses of all sizes and industries to create eye-catching, persuasive copy. But her writing doesn’t stop there - also a self-confessed Twitter addict
(@sallyormond) and blogger, she offers a wide range of useful articles about copywriting, marketing and social media in business on her blog,
Freelance Copywriter’s Blog.
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Blog look big
The only new thing I’ve been doing lately is blogging, therefore blogging makes bums bigger, it’s a completely viable explanation. Well sure I could blog standing up but then mytyping would looksoimethin like thyis.
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