This is a great post by Catherine Toole on the e-consultancy news blog. Entitled "My 7 deadly sins of writing for social media...", she pretty much covers all the things you should be advised to avoid if you're about to blog. I know because like her, I've experienced all of these to one degree or another.
Numbers 1, 3, and 6 on her list speak to things that can be exceptionally painful.
If I were to add anything to the list, it would perhaps be one or more of the following:
#8. Failure to edit aggressively... and this goes for the blogger and his or her own posts as well as contributed post from guests, particularly if we're talking about a corporate blog. It can be tough to tell the VP of Marketing that writing isn't his or her strong point, but quality blogs don't publish bad writing.
#9. Becoming addicted to analytics... while there's nothing wrong with wanting to know if a site is gaining traction, watching and checking analytics all day long, every day, is a waste of time.
#10. Do not list after the look and feel of thy neighbor's blog... by which I mean to say that copy cat blogs (I'm talking layout here) are about as low rent as copy-cat web sites. Social media pioneers should welcome the opportunity to be creative and not look around town to see what everyone else is wearing.
[Graphic credit: NPR.]
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