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10 tips to be happy with your blog

now rare and unusual take the subject, mainly because every day I like least about what I see. I miss so much while so many new things I hate is puzzling at times.

But I think there is still hope and I would leave some tips for those who have entered in recent times so they can do one thing every day seems more difficult to enjoy this activity:

  • not start if your aim is to put advertising
    During these 4 years always defended those they decided to put advertising on their blogs, but very different is that someone is introduced in this activity with the sole ambition. First, from the outset could be considered as work and second, unless you experience the results will be poor and mediocre. You put
  • standards
    Never let anyone tell you what you can or can not do on your site. All standards written about what you have to do to have a good blog become obsolete every time someone comes to do things better and have their own ideas of how to do this. Occasionally you'll see recommendations how are you, but again, you decide what is best for your site. That process is educational and interesting. Forget
  • statistics
    Wherever possible, avoid the use of statistical control tools. Being aware of them tends to be more negative than positive because you can condition or in some cases enslave. Today there who dedicated efforts not to keep a blog but to feed its statistical system more and more page views. Can not have fun in that.
  • Care the look of your site Care
    the look of your site is important, not so much what others may say, but precisely so that you are happy with their appearance. Use templates if you consider it necessary, but in that case, try giving a personal touch, do not want to have that feeling of being one amongst many.
  • Try to pace
    Sometimes it's important to read the daily update, but again, these tips are for you're happy and not to improve your stats. So look for a frequency that fits your available time and try to keep pace. That gets you up to date and above all not to leave. One more recommendation: avoid MiniPosts called, contribute very little and somewhat meaningless. (Yes, I know that I have of those, but in the process of extinction).
  • Write about what you like
    not fall into the temptation to write about topics requested but may not know or I get bored, there's nothing more gratifying to feel the passion of authors write about what they really like.
  • you send in your blog
    Every day there are more cases of people having problems with people who leave comments aggressive and / or offensive. If you think something is inappropriate, delete it. If the going gets tough, quiet, you're in control. Moderates the comments, close it or do whatever you want to quietly and firmly, do not let anyone (regardless of their motives) will ruin the experience, in fact, there are times when one feels a certain pleasure to erase some atrocities.
  • rankings and competitions are for blogstars
    If you are lucky enough to win a contest or receive a ranking enjoy it and be glad, but honestly, not worth devoting effort to participate actively. Contribute little (maybe a rush of ego) and 90% of cases there is always trouble and controversy with the results. Failing that, is much more interesting to try to join a group or community of blogs. There are many groups, some of them are local, issue-specific or more general as the case of 9rules. It is much more productive, meet people, build your knowledge, there are opportunities and you can get help if needed.
  • collective Blogs are more fun
    As with most things in this life, sharing the experience can be much more fun to sail solo. Invite your friends to join, convince your partner for help or leave comments or just type things for people specific to your environment (real, not digital). Not always possible, but if you get the experience is much better.
  • If something goes wrong, try again or leave it simple
    life, if you see that you enjoy your new blog, you might have done something wrong. Perhaps you missed the topic or in your approach. If it is necessary to start again (there's nothing more fun than starting a blog) and then ask yourself if you really enjoy what you do, nobody says this is the most fun you can do with your free time is a matter of taste.

I think in my case I'm going to put a couple of these tips to start with, rewrite these issues with some more often than I already was I miss. I hope you find it helpful.

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