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Sunday, March 8, 2009

How To Blog (Part Two)

Here it is....How to Blog PART TWO

#5: Open-mindedness

You have to be open to new ideas. New trends, new looks on life, new anything. Blogs change just as much as we do. Change is what keeps blogs interesting (most of the time, anyway.).

'Course this doesn't mean you have to agree with every new style new fashion that comes down the road. No, no, no, no.

Other people, your readers, have different views on stuff. You have to be open-minded to their sensitivities. You have to be able to tell when it's okay to be yourself...just respect them. Have you ever seen a really racist blog become successful? Probably not. I hope not, anyway. So...yeah. Just be open-minded, mmmkay?

#4: Artist Ability

First of all, you need to be able to write. Write well. This is not okay:

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Ew. Okay, I know in just about every single post I wrote i hav misspelled something or used an abbreviation like "lol" or dropped a comma, or whatever. But, basic writing skills do help. And, as far as artist ability continues to go...the better u r at writing the better off you are.

#3: Consistancy

It irks me a lot when ppl don't update their blogs regularily. Sure, you don't have to toil over it by the hour, but an update would be great. Consistancy is professional, and if you don't update your blog a lot-- it makes it really really hard to come to your blog.
Overall there is no rule on when you should update your blog. If you have this huge website that has games on it, and chatboxes, and videos, and a way to keep it moving even if you're not there, you probably won't have to update it as much as a a blog with nothing at all on the side-bar. But, like i said, there's no rule.
It would be absolutely perfect if you did a post everyday. If you forget to do a post one day, it's okay, because you have a whole ton of stuff to fall back on. Every-other-day is awesome as well. Of course, it's extremely hard to do that. You never know when plans will come up, or when you have a meltdown and can't write a post (writers-block as you may know it as). And it takes up soooooo much time on the computer that only a true hard-core to-the-grave die-hard geek would do it (*cough cough*).
So, a few times a week is good. You're in the clear. Once every two weeks or so, or once a month is very super duper really omigawsh testy. You probably won't go too, too far. But y'a'nevah know. Like i said, the ppl over at...oh, let's say iCarly don't have to update nearly as much as say me, because they have all that other sugary-hiper junk as their life-line. And, me...let's face it. You only come here to read my posts, correct? Maybe talk on the CBox a little, I guess. But, generally, it's the posts you want.
Nobody wants to read a deceased blog.

#2: Interest In What You're Doing

OMG, let me make this REALLY REALLY REALLY CLEAR. If you don't like blogging and you don't want to do it...then DON'T.

#1: Originality

There are billions of websites, and blogs, and channels, and other computer-crud stuff on the internet. What makes yours any better than theirs? What makes yours stand out? What makes yours unique? Hundreds of Thousands of people have probably already wrote a post like this: About How To Blog. So what can you do to make you'rs great?

You ponder on that.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

How To Blog (Part One)

This is Important (Tune in Later on for the "How To Blog" Part Two!)

Only the most incredible people can blog. Of course, many others still do. But, you too can have what it takes to be a blogger with- "How To Blog" by Coco C. Juniper. With the complete countdown list of the Top Ten Things a Blogger Must Have To Blog. Starting With #10, we will work our way down to #1 of the most crucial things a Blogger must have to Blog (#1 being the most important, #10 the least.)

#10: Ranting.

Ranting is a skill every blogger must have. The better you rant, the better off you are. Ranting is a way of self-expression and by uniting against a common enemy (or not so common, it's a moot point) the power of a blogger grows! ^D^ Plus, it's fun to read.

Example of a Good Ranter
"I hate George Bush. I cannot think of a single good thing he has done to our country. All I can think about is where we are in our economy, our healthcare shooting up, the mess of global warming he has done very super little about- or nothing about!-,the many lives lost in the war of Iraq, and then I think to myself
Oh yeah...it's all HIS fault. You know what, Bush? If you weren't capable of guiding our country and all of that other presedential stuff you took under oath, then you shouldn't have run for the next term. You're running away from your problems, Bush, no wait! You're running away from ours. And don't tell me he's only human! He's our president, and with that name comes a responsibilty. He took it, twice, and in neither time has he helped our nation. Thank you ladies and gentlemen for your time."

Example of a Bad Ranter
"D'ya know what I hate? Yah, George Bush! I mean, c'mon, who doesn't? He's just like, totally, whoa, and I'm like, you know what, yeah! It's like so not cool. Okay, he's like da sicko to the max. I mean, like look. It's just like sooo not cool. I mean, duh. George bush you suck."

#9: Style

The Personal Style of a Blogger is Crucial. As well as the actual posts, you need to sell your idea fast! People don't always take the time to read a post or two before they do a judgement on you. You need to capture their attention with style. I, personally, blog Pyzam. The bright template captures your attention. I also switch around some quotes at the top of the page, to keep it kindof fresh. And, a lot of just pretty pictures or junk or whatever, ads even!, help too. So be sure to get your look down on the page.

#8: Connected

It really, really, helps if your somehow connected. About, like, 75% of posts are on friends, family, social junk, etc., etc. It's great if, even if you fly solo and don't share blogs, to have someone elses voice, it can be a little snippit here and there, about what they say. And...it's fun to talk about people. Not in a negitive way, but honestly, there's only
so much you can put down about YouTube or Flicker, or Facebook, or AIM, or I don't even really care what your network is. Have a debate *shrugs*.

#7: Interest In Your Readers

It's great to have an interest in your readers. Saying "thanks" doesn't hurt, and interacting a little, like doing contests, or giving honorable mentions to your regulars. In fact, that's how Stephanie Meyer got her big name- by talking to her fans online. If it weren't for that, she'd probably still be a small time author, not really recognized at all. (Maybe, maybe not. Idk.) Anyway, it makes ppl feel like you
do care, and could hit you some big numbers in publicity. :)

#6: Variation

Guess, what? Other webloggers dont' want to read 365 posts on how you love iCarly, or how you love American Idol, or how you love Desperate Housewives. Vary it!!! Surprising your readers with something different, keeps them on their toes and interested. And, by surprising, i don't mean being completely random. (But, if you want to be random, so be it. I shouldn't be talking.) If your becoming a bit of a one-note, just trail on a different path. Rant on things that bug you. Babble about your childhood. Tie some loose ends. Give a "HowTo" on something (examples would be: "how to write a blog post", "how to be emo," "how to dress fashionably", "how to knit", "how to be just like me."). If your blog has a certain theme to it (i.e. music, poetry, cake wrecks,) you can still keep to it, just do it in a slightly different way. Use your imaginations, whatever.


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