- You must develop good content to succeed
Often time we see this advice; it sends us cracking our nerves on how to develop “good” content. But if you ask me, the word “good” is relative. It strongly depends on who is using the word good. While some will see good content as professionally structured content, some will see it as informative content, and others will consider entertaining content as good content.
The climax of the whole issue is that success in blogging or online business is not just content, other metrics come to play. And like I said earlier, our standard of the word good differs from person to person.
2. Comment on other peoples blog
The whole idea behind this is to help you get comments on your blog. It is a good practice but needs to be done the right way.
If you spend time commenting on other people’s blog there is no guarantee that they will in a reverse comment on yours. Rather I go by the Site Comment, here on Wealthy Affiliate.
You can be rest assured to get comments in return for comments offered. You are in control of the comments you get, if they are not in tune with your request, you can reject them. Above all, you can spread the number of comments you request over some time.
If you are just starting without any online presence, use site Comment to get comments on your blog. It is a good way to improve your website presence but must be done the right way to get the right result.
About posting content. Let's say you were about to launch a new website. And you already have about 30 to 50 posts ready. They make up: A couple of pillars (approx. 6000 words each) and then the other posts between 1000 -3000 words, that link into the pillars.
Would you stagger publishing them OR publish them all all in one go?
Any tips would be highly appreciated.
Louise