It might not be Halloween, but you can scare away your blog readers at any time you wish. Unfortunately, many blog writers do scare away their readers without intending to. Here are a few stealth tactics you can use to scare away your readers, however unintentionally. See how many of these apply to your blog.
Handy tips to scare away blog readers!
Posted by amabaie under Online MarketingFrom http://oddblogger.com 4357 days ago
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The point about the long posts, however, is a bit of a balance. I think a post can be on the long side (ie 800-1200 words) as long the info is engaging and/or very useful *and* it is ascetically pleasant to the web-trained eye.
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