Blog Interesting - 32 Ways to Keep Your Blog from Sucking
Today I came across a really good article for bloggers, Scott Hanselmans post on "Blog Interesting - 32 Ways to Keep Your Blog from Sucking"
(update: for some reason the link gives an xml error, should be https://www.hanselman.com/blog/BlogInteresting32WaysToKeepYourBlogFromSucking.aspx if the link above doesn't work)
I realize that most of you are not bloggers, and also that I am breaking rule #7 and #8 on the list here:)
7. Don't post throwaways
- I try to have a minimum length to a post. If you don't think about your blog post, likely no one else will either. If I want to save a link, rather than posting "I want to save this link, so I'm blogging it to remember" I use a service like https://del.icio.us/shanselman . Unless you're a link blogger, but then you'd batch them up.
8. Avoid "excessive quoting"
- Some popular bloggers can get away with this, but I think that quotes make up more than 30% of a blog post (or, gasp, 70% or more) than you really have to ask yourself "am I providing value here?"
...but I really enjoyed his post, so I'm sharing it for you to enjoy as well...
And regarding #7, trying to have a minimum lenght to a post, a lot of people would probably argue that instead of trying to have a minimum length, I should try to set a maximum length for my posts since they tend to get very wordy... especially the folks that manage the community server for blogs.msdn.com as i suspect that most my post make it on to the large object heap:)
Laters,
Tess