Anyone with access to a computer can write
a blog these days. On a basic level, it’s even free, as text and images
really don’t take up a lot of space, so free hosting on a general level
isn’t even a problem anymore. However, if you want to increase the
quality of said blog, there are a number of ways to inject some quality
naturally without having to do too much extra work.
Five of the easiest ways to do this include adding powerful stock
photos, tightening down your writing and word count, including
appropriate links, writing better headlines, and using modular and
responsive formatting when possible.
Add Powerful Stock Photos
When it comes to having a great blog, images are going to be a huge
driving force. But, not everyone has access to great imaging equipment
or software, and not everyone has access to custom powerful images to go
with their writing. That’s where looking into stock photography
comes into play. And the most powerfully the images connect with what
you’re writing, the more powerfully people’s emotions are going to
connect with your blog in general.
Tighten Down Your Writing
And when it comes to quality, usually when you’re trying to capture people’s attention, you want to do some really hard editing to shorten and tighten your message.
Any sort of extra words are just going to come across as fluff, and the
first time that a reader gets bored or finds something unnecessarily,
he or she will probably just pass on your blog for good. Be aware that
length is not what readers are looking for – depth is.
Include Appropriate Links
Not enough or too many links is going to be a problem. Links that go
to unrelated places are a problem. Links that have poor wording or don’t
make sense are going to be a problem. So as a blogger, take the time
necessary to understand good looking techniques and stick with them,
both for the sake of your readers and for good SEO purposes.
Write Better Headlines
Headlines are going to be your bread and butter when it comes to getting appropriate attention to your blog topics, so writing better headlines
needs to be a skill you’re constantly refining. Just please avoid
anything associated with clickbait, as that will ensure that no reader
ever returns.
Use Modular and Responsive Formatting
And you can have great content – both with respect to words and
images, but if it looks like junk on a desktop screen or on a mobile
device, then you need to rethink your publishing details. People are
used to professional presentations, and if you can’t get the look right,
it’s time to get that fixed.