Why isn’t your blog popular?

Have you developed a personal brand? This is what a lot of people overlook, thinking that writing what they think is a good article, often updated, will make the blog long-lasting, so if you do not update for a long time, wait to update again, will people still come to read? No? A blog that has developed a personal brand will! If you've become a popular figure in certain online circles, even a minor one, or a recognized leader in some field, such as a good programmer, Internet reviewer, movie and book reviewer, or even a recognized watering hole king, you'll be able to get your BLOG out the door.

1: Is your blog pleasing to the eye?

With good articles, then the UI design of the blog page is also very important and cannot be ignored. I have seen a lot of friends who just built a blog, installed a gorgeous theme for the blog, with a variety of functional plug-ins, the end result is often, the blogger himself thinks the site is very Fashionable, but the visitors feel a kind of disorganized, unprofessional feeling.

2: Is your blog fast to access?

Many of you have chosen to host your blog abroad to avoid the hassle of filing a website. But don't neglect the access speed, not every visitor is patient (or rather, the vast majority are impatient). In choosing an overseas blog host, it is advisable to choose one that is being used and recommended by some other well-known bloggers.

3: What field is your blog about?

Whether your blog is about life, technology, the internet, or programming, try to make it appear more specialized, not that you can't write about other categories, but to focus on the positioning of the blog.

4: Do you update your blog posts often?

If a blog is always stuck with articles that are a few months old, I am sure that we will not be interested in such a blog anymore because, the blogger himself has lost interest in the blog. So, it is necessary to keep a certain frequency of updates, which varies from person to person, but, the quality of the articles is just as important.

5: Are your articles obscure?

Perhaps you're a good program developer, but it's hard to be popular if your posts are full of piles of code everywhere, both because not many people know how to code or are willing to take the time to read your code, and because the various problems with your project's code are often not the concern of others. You should write technical tech blogs to the heights of a cool shell like this one.

6: Do you communicate with your blogging friends on a regular basis?

Subscribing to your favorite blogs and leaving comments after reading the articles will not only encourage others to write, but also create a small circle for yourself.

If your blog is just for yourself and has nothing to do with others, then, Forget what I said and have fun!

Having said all this, many of us have not done it ourselves, so let's work together! If this article helped you, please let me hear your voice....

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