Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Blog Success Secret: 3 Commandment For A Success-Minded Young Bloggers

Blog Success Secret: 3 Commandment For A Success-Minded Young Bloggers



 




It is obvious that virtually all things are guided by one law or the other. Blogging as well has its. A state have constitution a country also have, blogging as a practice also has its lay down rules, which assist to forecast the future of a blogger whether pro or amateur. In this post today we shall examine the commandment that govern successful blogging which newbie bloggers can keep so as to have a safe journey in the trip to 'blogging island'.

Thou Shall Not Copy: one of the first and the largest commandment is 'thou shall not copy others contents', copying content is one of the blogging most violated rules. This is because, some blogger all in the name of no one seeing me they went ahead to copy other people's web content, forgetting that there are powerful online tools used by search engine to detect catch and spot anyone that tries copying of web contents. Though no one might not see you but your page will be de-listed from google result pages and will be black listed for plagiarism (act of duplicating others' content without any copywriter permit). 


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Thou Shall Not Overlook Design: you can only joke with this only when you have powerful content on your website, otherwise, you will have yourself to be blame. One of the best thing to know about blogging is that graphics design is an integral part of web blogging. People are more convince with what they see and are more 


Never Depart From Article Writing Ethics. Different from your belief writing for web is somewhat different from the convectional style of writing. For a post to be appealing there are some rules to obey and procedures to follow. This include using of bullet and numbering, making sure the paragraph are short and interest (apart from long and monotonous paragraph), proper linkage of paragraph, proper and systematic linkage of pages together and other excellent writing ethics.



 

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