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Today I am sharing what my blogger friends thinks and suggest about Blogging Do`s and Don`ts.

Blogging Do`s and Don`ts : Brainstorming
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Take the long view (Philip Turner)
In my experience people fail because they try to take rather than give.They copy others rather than being unique.
They put up a site with zero useful and unique content, slap up a few adsense ads and affiliate links and expect people to click on them. It's never going to happen.
To succeed bloggers need to find a group of people to serve, rather than rob; a group of people whose values are aligned with their own and who need help in areas in which you are an expert.
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Expertise comes from walking the walk and doing things yourself and NEVER from reading real experts and paraphrasing what they write.
To succeed takes at least 2 years of GIVING and building a community. Not many people are prepared to put in that much time and effort, so the majority of would-be bloggers will always fail.
Find your authentic voice (Patricia Anthony)
There's a difference between being a writer and a blogger. Writer's produce content while blogging entails much more. It demands that you manage your platform and create an optimal user experience, drive traffic and build a community. That requires high quality content that is flavored by authenticity. Authenticity comes by having a unique voice, viewing issues from unique angles and breathing new life into issues that may have already been previously canvassed over and over by others, by sharing a new perspective or deeper analysis on the issue.Also See : Guest Blogging Success
Too many bloggers focus on merely keeping up to their content schedule with little focus on authenticity. With over 2.73 million blog posts being written and published daily, how will you ensure that yours becomes the blog of choice. That's the trillion dollar question which every aspiring blogger has to answer.
Consistency (Scott D Lewis)
It is hard to produce content week after week. I find that I am much more consistent if I have a system in place. I keep blogging ideas on Trello.com to "prime the pump," and a paper editorial calendar to schedule postings. That way I know what's coming up and can plan out what I'm publishing. I do my best to publish my posts on Mondays and Thursdays. This is scheduled in my time manager along with reminder write the post the day before.Every blogger should have an editorial calendar whether it is paper or online along with a system to support their publishing consistently.Also See : Most Profitable Blogging Niche
Building an empire you do not own (Adrienne)
I think one of the biggest reasons bloggers fail is that they spend too much time building an empire that they do not own.What I mean is that bloggers spend a lot of time and even money building up a following on a platform, like Facebook or Pinterest. They nurture that audience until it is exactly what they want it to be... but then something changes. Facebook starts serving your posts to less people (embracing a pay for play model) or Pinterest starts injecting people's walls with sponsored pins. Suddenly, things just aren't working as well as they used to, and your income plummets, along with your motivation.
In order to truly own their audience, bloggers must have a direct line of contact, and that means an email address. Only by building up an email list, full of interested and invested opt-ins, can a blogger truly own their audience.
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We always need advice from professionals and I hope this advice help you in blogging.
Blogging is the most talked topic and still people do not understand it well. I hope this blogging guide for money will help you to understand it more better way.
