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		<title>The Ten Commandments of Blogging</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex, Blogsessive</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetWith the StudioPress WordPress themes you can really take your blog to a higher level!I&#8217;m no modern Moses, but when it comes to blogging there are some things that we should all respect. Some of them I&#8217;ve learned from others, some from my own experience, but put together, here are the ten commandments of blogging [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-top: 20px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share" class="twitter-share-button" data-text="The Ten Commandments of Blogging" data-via="Blogsessive" data-url="http://blogsessive.com/blogging-tips/the-ten-commandments-of-blogging/" data-count="vertical" data-via="Blogsessive" data-related="QBKL:Blog and logo design studio of Alex Cristache from Blogsessive.com">Tweet</a></div><p>With the StudioPress WordPress themes you can really <a href="http://blogsessive.com/go-studiopress/" title="Take Your Blog to a Higher Level" target="ejejcsingle"><strong>take your blog to a higher level</strong></a>!<p>I&#8217;m no modern Moses, but when it comes to blogging there are some things that we should all respect. Some of them I&#8217;ve learned from others, some from my own experience, but put together, here are <strong>the ten commandments of blogging</strong> that I follow by the book.</p>
<h3>1. Promise and deliver</h3>
<p>Whenever you make a promise focus on delivering. If something goes wrong, make sure you inform people and tell them you&#8217;re going to be a little late on delivering, but silence is not an answer.</p>
<h3>2. Be helpful</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s not all about getting paid. Actually most successful bloggers have made a name for themselves by helping other people find their path. The more helpful you are, the more people you&#8217;ll attract. The bigger your authority, the better are the chances to transform that authority into income.</p>
<h3>3. Never steal</h3>
<p>Inspiration is something we all look for, but stealing is not a method of getting inspired. Don&#8217;t worry if your first blogging experiments are not as great as those of more popular bloggers. Focus on evolution, on learning, and you&#8217;ll get there, in time.</p>
<h3>4. Allow yourself time for research</h3>
<p>Sometimes, even a 5 minute research can turn a simple blog post into a great post. If your post will manage to provide information on all/most of the topic&#8217;s aspects, it is likely to be much more appreciated by your readers.</p>
<h3>5. Provide insight, but leave space for reaction</h3>
<p>As I said at number 4, it&#8217;s better to touch all aspects of a topic, even if not in an in-depth way. At least, you&#8217;re giving people a starting point from where they can start looking for more information.</p>
<p>Also, by leaving a few blank spots, you encourage reaction and communication.<span id="more-343"></span></p>
<h3>6.  Choose role-models, not idols</h3>
<p>If a blogger has become successful, it&#8217;s mostly because he/she has found his/her own path. It&#8217;s nice to admire people for their qualities and focus. Whenever you turn to them for inspiration, rather look at their strategies than their actual actions. Most times, your own set of actions is more likely to be the successful ones.</p>
<h3>7. Don&#8217;t lose focus</h3>
<p>I know that sometimes it&#8217;s tough. Sometimes, you just feel less inspired or consider that there are no more things that you could approach in your main topic. Rather than letting you blog go, look for topics tangent to those you usually write about.</p>
<p>A small change is like a fresh mouth of air in the morning. Afterward, you&#8217;ll see how ideas will start to shape up.</p>
<h3>8. Be good and be proud</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;re good at what you&#8217;re doing, there&#8217;s no point in not letting people know it. Don&#8217;t expect to be discovered in that mass of millions of blogs out there. Promote yourself, your ideas and you accomplishments. There&#8217;s no shame in that. Also, a good sense of modesty is helpful, but don&#8217;t confuse being modest with being shy.</p>
<h3>9. When you point fingers, make sure you&#8217;re entitled to</h3>
<p>Although I never encourage anyone to stick their nose in someone else&#8217;s business, I know that sometimes, people feel the need to point at other people&#8217;s mistakes. If you&#8217;re going to do that, make sure you&#8217;re 100% right. Unsupported allegations will most likely turn against you.</p>
<h3>10. Never expect less than you can achieve.</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s always important that you know what your limits are. Once you&#8217;ve come to know them, always aim higher. That way, it&#8217;s easier to level them or even go beyond.</p>
<p>Most of the times, the human nature makes as lazier or less interested the closer we get to our goals, but by aiming higher, we&#8217;ll have an edge. This last rule is more of a life rule than a blogging commandment, but still, I find it highly important.</p>
<h3>Share your set of rules with me</h3>
<p>Sure, you can always go beyond the above set of rules and add more standards to blog by, like keeping a schedule, trying to be more communicative and so one, but these are the ones that guide my blogging path.</p>
<p>Tell me, <strong>what&#8217;s your set of rules</strong>?</p>
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