I subscribe to a lot of blogs that I love to read on a regular basis. They range in topic from online marketing and web strategy to dog rescue and advocacy. But there is one thing they all have in common – sticky content.
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Sticky content is created from a mashup of valuable information in an easy-to-read format that makes you want to return for more.
5 Tips for Making Your Blog Posts Stick
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4143 days ago
Keep it simple: Yes, don't try to tell your audience how much you've got in your vocabulary. What sense would it make if you use excessive grammar for an audience that is barely educated? Sometimes, trying to impress with grammar leads to errors and ambiguity.
Passion: I would always see this as a great point to remember. Blogging in an area where you don't have passion is total waste of time, energy and resources. Passion is the only thing that would keep you going when you pass through blogging tribulations.