Writing a Manifesto for Blogging might seem like a highly-individual blog post – and, to be fair, most of the content in this blog post was written purely for me, by me, a few years ago. To remind me why I’m blogging.
However, I’ve decided to update my personal blogging Manifesto, and having been heavily influenced by the amazing work of Brian Solis here, Chris Brogan here, and Blair Enns here, it felt like sharing my Manifesto might be useful for other bloggers out there.
Plus, I’m currently drafting a Blogging eBook, so the principles of successful blogging outreach are on my mind.
So, here’s the previously unpublished Manifesto – my 12 Principles of Blogging:
1. We will serve our audience
We will not blog in a selfish, self-obsessed, or self-important way – but, rather, we will blog to serve our valued audience.
2. We will give advice freely
We will give our advice, knowledge, experience and expertise freely to those who take time to visit our blog posts.
3. We will not sell or broadcast
We will not produce a ‘flog blog’ or attempt to broadcast at our readership, but will offer useful counsel at all times.
4. We will blog consistently
We will provide a consistent blog – whether this is daily, weekly, fortnightly, or monthly. Consistency counts.
5. We will provide blogging inspiration
We will inspire our audience to bigger and better things with every blog post we publish.
6. We will give individuality importance
We will highlight the importance of individual thinking and creativity in our blogging.
7. We will welcome audience feedback
We will listen to our readership and welcome their inputs on our thoughts via blogging.
8. We will pass on what we learn
We will freely share and pass on what we’re learning in our lives.
9. We will not adopt a herd mentality
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” – Mark Twain
10. We will highlight helpful resources
We will consistently provide useful links to resources for our audience – see Principle 1.
11. We will write our blog fearlessly
We will be fearless and brave in our blogging, to give our readership the full facts – see here.
12. We will never stop learning
We will keep our minds open, learning, and sharing with our readership. When we give, we receive.
Further thoughts
This basic Manifesto is a stripped-down part of a wider and longer piece I’m working on – there’s enough material in it, having been delivering Blogging Outreach since 2005, to compile into a whole eBook, I suspect.
But the bare bones above are a good starting point to generate further thoughts on why we blog. For me, the ‘why’ is so crucial in effective blogging.
Pure Bloggers was not started by a company in February of 2012. Instead we were four friends, having our own big blogs since more than 5 years. One day we talked about starting a social network related to blogging.
Facebook is a great Social Networking Site to promote your blog or brand. Most of the major brands do have a Facebook Fan Page. Here are some examples of Facebook Fan pages – Coca Cola FB Fan Page , Mashable FB Fan Page. Are you impressed and want to create one for your blog? I too wanted to create one and i finally made it. Here is the link of my Facebook Fan Page . So lets start making our own Facebook Fan Page for our blog.
1.Go to the Create Fan Page Link on Facebook and select Brand or Product
Choose Website from the drop down list and provide the Page name in the next box. Read and agree to the terms and click the “Get Started” button.
2.On the Next Page, Upload an Image for your Fan Page
3.Once you have added the image, you can edit the fan page information by clicking on the “Edit Page” link as in the image below
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Edit the fan page information and Save the Changes.
4. Now your Fan Page has been properly set up.If you want, you can automatically post your blog posts to Facebook. There are multiple ways to do it. I'm specifying one of them here
Using the RSS Graffiti Application
a. Go to http://apps.facebook.com/rssgraffiti/ and authorize RSS Graffiti
b. Once authorized, you will see a list of your Fan Pages on the left.Click on the Fan Page Name
Now authorize RSS Graffiti(second authorization for your fan page) to access your Fan Page
Once authorized, Click on the Add Feed Button, and enter your Feed Url.
If your blog is http://blogname.blogspot.com, then your Feed Url will be http://blogname.blogspot.com/rss.xml
here I have used http://www.bloggerplugins.org/rss.xml as my feed url.. Click the link which says “click here to fetch and preview” and see if its grabbing your blog feed.(If its not grabbing your feed, then check if you have enabled the Blog Feeds. If your blog is not on blogger, then your feed url will be different.).
Now Go to the Filter Tab and click on the Change link next to the Cut-off date/time . Choose the last post(oldest one) from the drop down. and click the Save button.
It may take some time for your posts to appear on your Fan Page Wall(your latest 25 posts). From now on every new post that you make will be automatically posted to your Fan Page’s Wall.There might be some delay in the wall getting updated, as RSS Graffiti checks the feed for new entries at regular time intervals.(If you want to post to your profile Wall as well, then in RSS Graffiti, click on your name and add the feed there as well)
Getting a Better Fan Page URL
Your Fan Page URL will look something like http://www.facebook.com/pages/Blogger-Widgets/252379165362 .Now if you have a pretty good number of fans(i think the minimum requirement is 25 fans) , then you can have a pretty Facebook URL like http://www.facebook.com/bloggerplugins instead of a long one like http://www.facebook.com/pages/Blogger-Widgets/252379165362 .
To claim such small usernames for your Facebook page, go to http://www.facebook.com/username/ and Click on Set a username for your Pages. There you can select the small pretty user name for your fan page.Once you opt for a user name you can’t change it back again. So be careful when choosing your Facebook Fan Page Username.
Getting More Fans
So you just created a new Fan Page with no fans. To get more fans, you can try adding a Like Box to your blog. This will allow Facebook users to “Like” your Fan Page directly from your blog. To add a Fan Box refer the following tutorial
1. Facebook Like/Fan Box For Blogger
You can get more Fans, by telling your Friends about your Fan Page. In the Get Started Tab of your Fan Page, you will see an option to invite your Friends
Hope you get more Fans on your Fan Page. Happy Facebooking..
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