This evening I have had the pleasure of hosting another #craftblogclub. Our topic this evening was Blogging dos and don’ts. Here I have selected a few of my favourite comments from our chat to share with you.
@kay_o – on blog comments ‘I always try to respond quickly to blog comments, and also hop over to see them if they blog too, and leave a comment there!’
@DaintyandIvory – on how often should we blog ‘I also think it helps if you blog about crafting wrongs, makes everyone realise not everything goes right!’
@rosetintedcraft – on grammer ‘I find it really helps to write a post, then come back to it the next day. Often find loads of mistakes!’
@fizzijayne – on word count ‘I read a book that suggested anything more than 250 is too many’
@i_heart_home – on blogging dos ‘Lots of photos, commenting on others blogs, regular updates without overloading, link parties, have fun!’
@i_heart_home – on blogging don’ts ‘Don’t rant, use bad language, slate other blogs, give too many personal details or beg for followers!’
@kay_o – my fave comment of the night! ‘at the end of the day it’s YOUR blog, your rules’
So there! Be proud of your blog and have fun
<3 Love it, it was a great evening!
#craftblogclub is my fave night if the week
Thanks for the mention Katie and for hosting the informative #CraftBlogClub chat last night. Great blog by the way <3
Thanks Hannah I do love #craftblogclub.
I love being able to read what happened in craftblogclub when I’ve missed it I think for SEO over 300 words is generally recommended? If you are self hosted on WordPress then yoast is a really good plug in to help with that, I’d also say as a craft blogger try and make your posts Pinterest friendly, it can be a massive source of traffic
Glad you like the little summary. I will check out that plug in.