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Introducing Blogging and WordPress
chapter
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Suit the Content to the Subject
If your blog is about sculpture or carpentry or any
other highly visual subject, you need to have pictures!
Podcasts would be desirable on an interview blog.
Make sure you have the equipment you need for the
media you plan to use. If your blog is about grammar
or creative writing, you can probably skip buying a
top-flight digital camera.
Make Your Blog Accurate
Even if you are an authority in your subject area, you
need to check your facts and, where possible, link to
your sources. Yes, you can find popular sites,
particularly on politics, that use dubious information,
but if you want credibility with most readers, you
need to get your facts straight. Include fact-checking
as part of your content plan.
Make Your Blog Stand Out
After you have studied other blogs in your subject
area, ask what will make your blog unique, aside from
its being written by you. If your topic is broad — cars,
perhaps — yours will stand out better and be easier
to plan if you narrow the subject to, say, restoring
Chevrolets from the 1950s, or reviewing late-model
two-seat sports cars.
Consider Post Frequency
Some bloggers post multiple times a day; others post
once a week. Your blog’s topic and your time
constraints may dictate how often you can post, and
that is fine. More is not necessarily better, but
predictable is definitely better!