Post by account_disabled on Jan 2, 2024 9:20:46 GMT 5.5
Like every year, the long-awaited post arrives on the predictions for the contents to be created on the blog for the year that has just begun. In the last 3 years I have never missed this appointment: How to write content in 2013 What to blog about in 2014 Blogging in 2015: the winning strategy Can you make predictions about blogging? I am not the new Nostradamus, nor are the various bloggers who enjoy writing articles like this. So what's the point of these posts? As far as I'm concerned, I write them based on everything I've read in the past year and the predictions become a sort of hope on what I'd like to read in the blogs I follow and write in mine and on any other blogs I might open.
Tell me what blogging you want and I'll tell you who you are The idea I have of blogging is perhaps utopian and undoubtedly anachronistic, because I prefer the blogging of the early days, as I have mentioned several times here, when SEO, keyword analysis, online tools for creating content and Special Data everything that the human mind has produced something artificial to help people… talk about themselves. But times have changed, the web has become disproportionately filled with content, there is an impressive number of blogs and therefore something had to be invented to get noticed. And so SEO was born.
People misunderstood and started writing for search engines instead of readers (like: “I read things that you humans…”). Google tolerated it for a while, then got fed up and unleashed a universal deluge with its algorithms. Now things have changed a bit, I find it increasingly rare to read ungrammatical texts written online by forcing keywords (well, I just saw an article entitled "Crotone e-commerce creation": how can I not say that). Perhaps bloggers are finally understanding that they must write well, respecting grammar and above all their readers. In short, what should we write this year? How should we blog in 2016? I thought about it for a while and in the end I think the following 4 points are worth keeping in mind, especially if we have to open a blog now, but also if we already have one.
Tell me what blogging you want and I'll tell you who you are The idea I have of blogging is perhaps utopian and undoubtedly anachronistic, because I prefer the blogging of the early days, as I have mentioned several times here, when SEO, keyword analysis, online tools for creating content and Special Data everything that the human mind has produced something artificial to help people… talk about themselves. But times have changed, the web has become disproportionately filled with content, there is an impressive number of blogs and therefore something had to be invented to get noticed. And so SEO was born.
People misunderstood and started writing for search engines instead of readers (like: “I read things that you humans…”). Google tolerated it for a while, then got fed up and unleashed a universal deluge with its algorithms. Now things have changed a bit, I find it increasingly rare to read ungrammatical texts written online by forcing keywords (well, I just saw an article entitled "Crotone e-commerce creation": how can I not say that). Perhaps bloggers are finally understanding that they must write well, respecting grammar and above all their readers. In short, what should we write this year? How should we blog in 2016? I thought about it for a while and in the end I think the following 4 points are worth keeping in mind, especially if we have to open a blog now, but also if we already have one.