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Can you tell us a little about yourself and your blog?
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I am a
science postgraduate, a copywriter by profession, a photographer by hobby and an
active blogger. I am naturally interested in various subjects. I always had too
much to talk, so when I discovered blogging I realized I can have way too many
listeners… oops readers!
So I started
with a personal blog As I Look At
Life. It is all about my views, experiences and PJs. But since I used to travel
by Mumbai Local Trains every
single day, I had too much to share about the little sweet and sour incidents
during my commute. This gave birth to the train blog which has now become more
of a passion. I also have a photo blog,
a recipe blog, a hotels/restaurants blog, a movie blog and a few more blogs
you can discover here.
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Are you a full time blogger? How did you get into blogging and why?
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I am a
25%-time blogger J. I got into blogging out of my
sheer interest in writing and talking. But then, as I continued my professional
journey as an online content manager, I realized that blogging can also help in
reaching out to many people and be of some help when required. That’s when I
started taking blogging really seriously.
If someone was interested in blogging, what would be a few things you would suggest?
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Write from
your heart. Before hitting the Post button, read the post, check for
grammatical errors and see if it will interest your readers. Make the title
interesting and relevant to the post. If you are using / referring to someone
else’s article or photograph, remember to give credit to the person.
Post
regularly.
After
writing on a particular topic, look for other blogs on similar topic. Interact
with those bloggers on what they have to say and share your views in their
comments section. However, never comment for the sake of it. Comments like “nice
post”, “good one”, “please visit my blog too”, etc. will not get you genuine
followers.
If you are
active on Facebook / Twitter, share your
post links on your wall.
How do you build a community around a blog and social media?
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Remember
Newton’s third law of motion? For every action, there is an equal and opposite
reaction. You want people to read your blogs, read others’ blogs. You want to
read interesting stuff, post interesting stuff. You want people to genuinely
comment on your blogs, do the same for their posts. Follow good blogs on
Facebook, Twitter, etc. and build FB and
Twitter pages of your blogs, if you post regularly.
Interact
with readers. Ask for opinions, revert on their comments, join blogging
communities like IndiBlogger and Blogadda, and participate in blogger meets whenever
possible!
What are your three favorite blogs to read? What makes those blogs special?
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My favorite
blogs are:
Deepak
Amembal’s Mumbai daily: His photo blog
inspires me to click photos on a regular basis. Also, I discovered a lot many
memes because of his blog!
Suranga
Date’s Strewn Ashes: Her take on life
and beautiful poems add life to the work of many photographers!
Siddhesh
Kabe’s Sidoscope: A wonderful blog to read
that also leads us to Holy Cow, his comic blog that is
simply hilarious!
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Which one plugin would you suggest all bloggers to have?
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A single plug-in / widget cannot be
ideal for all kinds of blogs. One must identify what would really add value to
their blog, what their readers would be interested in and choose the plug-in
accordingly.
For instance, the audience of my Mumbai Local Trains blog is quite
active on Facebook and they prefer to get updates and stories on their News
Feed. Hence a Facebook Like button leading to the FB page of the blog really
works. It also leads to greater and faster interaction via the FB page. But the
same is no true for the As I Look At
Life Blog!
Recent Posts widget however is
essential, so that if the first-time visitor likes your latest post, he/she can
view the list of earlier ones at one place and read on. Followers / Google
Friend Connect gadget helps you expand your reader base and also discover other
blogs. I would advise bloggers to try out one plug-in / widget at a time and
see how it works for them.
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Thanks Jidhu! Hope the tips help the blogging newbies!
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ReplyDelete@Anuradha Thanks for the mention ! :-)))
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ReplyDeleteThis blog looks interesting! Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteHey super cool Anu thanks for the mention. I like the response for action and reaction
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