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Sunday 24 April 2011

7 Tips to Increase Blog’s Credibility!

How can you improve blog credibility?
In a world full of scams and false promises, there’s an increasing need to be more credible in today’s online atmosphere. This article will go over 7 quick tips to help you build and maintain a good credibility standing among your readers.


1. Create a Good “About” Page

Your blog’s “About” page is going to be one of your most visited pages on your website, second only to your homepage. Why’s that? Because your readers want to know exactly WHO’s behind all the tips and advice you’re feeding them. They want to know if you’re someone they can TRUST. Your about page is an “open mic” to showcase who you are; to set the foundation for a good relationship with your audience. Look at mine here!

Here are some things you can do to make your about page contribute to your credibility:

Give them as much personal information as you need to paint the picture of a REAL live person. The more real you can be to your readers, the easier it will be to trust you. Who would you trust more?

Martik who runs the website you’re on, or Martik-Scorp — a 23 year old guy living in Iran with a lots of restriction!

Include photos of yourself and your family (once again, this adds to your “real” factor). Mine is the logo!

Tell them how you got started in your niche, and the journey you’ve embarked on to get to where you’re at. Explain why you created your website; it helps to have good intentions. Unfortunately, the blogger is not much flexible!

2. Don’t Try to Appear Perfect

Nobody’s perfect, so if you try to appear that way on your blog, you won’t seem very “real” to your visitors—making it much harder to trust you. Tell them about some of your past failures and mistakes regarding your website topic.

For example, my blogis about cool things including my programs also keygens, and in my about page I let it be known that when I first got started, and blah blah blah ...

Be yourself (warts and all) and your readers will appreciate you for it.

3. Be Bold About Your Opinions

Don’t be afraid to express your opinion (after all, that’s what blogging is all about). Sure you might lose some readers, but your true follower will stick with you. Thanks to my stickers!
Let those who aren’t a good fit for you and your website leave… they were going to do it at some point anyway. lol

The last thing you want to do is water yourself down to try and appeal to everyone; it’s just not going to happen no matter how hard you try. You’ll gain a more loyal following if you write for a specific group of people: the one’s who agree with your viewpoints.

4. Promote High Quality Products

This one goes without saying, but I’m constantly seeing people promote products based solely on the commission structure, and not the actual product (it should be the other way around). There’s nothing that’ll ruin your credibility faster than promoting a low quality, shady product that fails to deliver.

You might make a few sales, but those who bought aren’t buying on your recommendation anymore. And those who already know the product isn’t good are going to lose respect for you. It’s best to promote only products you’ve personally tested, or products you are absolutely certain are high quality.

Try to promote my very hight quality softwares! lol

5. Plan on Monetizing? Do It Now.

Another credibility killer is drastically changing your strategy mid-way through the game. The biggest example are those who refuse to monetize to focus on “building their readership” only to do it later, causing a wave of complaints and a reduction in readership. When you don’t monetize at all, build up a readership, and then monetize later on, you appear as a “sell out” and your credibility suffers as a result.

However, if you monetize from the beginning, your readers already expect it from you and don’t think anything of it. For example, with my mailing list, I send lots of high quality articles to them on a regular basis. But every THIRD mailer, I’ll send a product recommendation or a solid review for a product I’m affiliated with. I’ve followed this strategy from the beginning and have had ZERO complaints on my promotion days. If I would have started doing this out of the blue, however, it would be a much different story.

6. Share Your Results

Don’t be afraid to publish your results, even when yours aren’t as good as you want them to be. You’ll always be a step above somebody, and that’s who your readers should be. (after all, why would you want your readers who are taking advice from you to be ahead of you?)

When you publish your results, not only do you appear to be more real, you become a figure for people to look up to. For example, if you run a health and fitness blog and plan on losing 50 lbs, start documenting your results and share them with your readers. Let them know your challenges; what you’re doing well with, and what your struggles are.

Not only will your content be more interesting, you’ll also be more credible. YEAH!

7. Be VERY Accessible

Aside from slapping up a “Contact Me” page on your blog, make an effort to encourage your readers to contact you with their comments and questions. Do this and you’ll have an opportunity to really connect with your audience, to find out exactly what THEY want to know.

As an example, with just about every newsletter mailing that I send out, I remind my subscribers to hit the ‘Reply’ button if they have any questions for me. Doing this lets them know that I’m a real person—not just a website that shells out advice on a specific topic. Aside from that, make sure you are responding to all emails you receive, and to all messages you receive on your social network profiles (Twitter, Facebook, etc).

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