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The success of a blog is wholly dependent on building a sense of community that takes pride in the image they display on the site and in joining the conversation. But in order for that to happen, there has to actually be a conversation. And the only way you can motivate others to participate is by offering quality content, which will encourage involvement and lead to positive word of mouth. Word of mouth is, after all, still the number one way that Internet marketers find success. In order to build it, you need to agree how to write a blog post that encourages comments and feedback. If you are uncertain of where to start, rest usual, because here are a little helpful tips and tricks:

1. Catchy headline

Far too many times the inspiration for a quality blog post can come about by following a simple headline. The most effective headlines in the online world of today can take many forms. Several blog owners looking a lot of mileage by asking a compelling question that pertains to the blog niche. Then, the body of the post attempts to way out that question and spur conversation. Still others looking a lot of mileage out of the list format. Lists are fun, and they are easily assimilated to the aesthetics of the web, which consists of subheads and lots of white space. A catchy headline will be the first thing a visitor reads, so make sure it is compelling.

2. Points and illustrations

While opinions do make a blog post interesting, readers will immediately abandon you if your logic does not follow, or if you have a poor way of illustrating your points. Use a clear and concise language when writing, and make certain that you find or create scenarios that speak to the point. It's also a good idea to acknowledge the opposing side of an issue. Not only will it bring more substance to the post itself, but it will also encourage more visitors than just those, who are eyeing for somebody to agree with. While people who share your ideologies are certainly beneficial, people do lose interest immediately, and so it helps to spur thought by addressing the other side of an argument.

3. Call to action

While it is not the most important thing that you can do to encourage comments and feedback, it is highly essential in the process. The call to action should consist of a question or suggestion for comment that will prompt people to give their feedback. Far too many blog posts end with a question for this very reason.

Blog posts are essential to driving traffic for informational and other types of sites. Make sure that you are giving your readers a reason to jump in and come back for more.

by: Gen Wright




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