48 Blogging Mistakes to learn from
By Madhur Kapoor on Apr 2, 2007 in Blogging
All of us bloggers must have made some mistakes in some point of our blogging period . Now it is very important to look at those mistakes and learn from them so as to not repeat them in the future . My friend Daniel had organized a Blog Project : Blogging Mistakes in which 48 people participated . Here are the list of them , go through them to find tons of useful information .
- My Blogging Mistakes and Their Outcome by Thilak
- A Star for a day. What I learned by Clever Dude
- My Biggest Blogging Mistake: Posting Frequency by Chris
- Your Blog Will Perish for Lack of Vision by Shawn
- My Biggest Blogging Mistake is not Updating Often Enough by Julian
- DYH isn’t perfect? by Cory O’Brien
- Don’t Change the Name by Denise
- Why this Blog Looks this Way by Ben
- My Blogging Mistake: Too Many Blogs by Green Llama
- What is Wrong with my Blog. An Honest Self-Assessment by Bret
- I Almost Ruined Everything by Annie
- Common Blogging Mistakes by Vijay
- How to Not Run a Contest by Robert
- 5 Things I Regret About March by Bill
- Trying to Promote my Blog without enough Traffic by Nathan
- Always Install Wordpress on the Root Diretory by Daniel
- I should have included media contents by Madhur
- The Biggest Blogging Mistake I did was not Blogging by Francesco
- Learning from Mistakes: Opening Links in New Windows by Nirmal
- Mr. Frisky Retreats with his Tail Between his Legs by Rory
- Use a Smart Permalink Structure on your Blog by Leftblank
- Internet Explorer vs. Firefox Issues by Mark Paddock
- Not Having Drafts Saved for Rainy Days by Inspirationbit
- Don’t Underestimate the Commitment by Andrew
- Get your Own Domain and Wordpress for your Blog by Andrew Flusche
- A Clear Point of View is Crucial to Increase your Blog Traffic by George
- Delete Your First Blog Post by Mark Alves
- Don’t Forget to Use Blog Carnivals by Andrea
- Why Blogs and Blogging Will Ruin your Self Discipline by Dave
- Careful on How You Tag your Posts by Shankar
- Should’ve Gone WP Yesterday! by Jimbo
- Don’t Make the Mistake of Monetizing your Blog Too Early by Maki
- Don’t Ignore the Basics of SEO by Simonne
- Spending Too Much Time Link-Begging by David Paul
- Lack of Predictability on Your Posts by Roberto
- What to Do When You don’t Have Anything to Say by Philip Liu
- Copying, Mimicking, Duplication by Paper Bull
- Starting Too Many Blogs by Mohammed
- Leaving the Amateur League of Blogging: the Hosting Lesson by Rene
- Be Careful how you Choose your Domain Name by Calvin
- The Ad King by Jason
- Move to your Own Domain Now by Gaurav
- Lack of Persistence by Blake
- Not Commenting Enough on other People’s Blogs by Somu
- Failing to Realize the Importance of Relationships with Readers by Ronald
- Don’t Handle Important Matters Lightly by Amanda
- Do not Underestimate the Important of RSS Feeds by Kevin
- Why you Should Own your Domain Name by Engtech




thanks madhur for the info..i will look all the link later soon..
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hpk | Apr 3, 2007 | Reply
Wow that’s indeed alot of mistakes one can make! Thanks for the compliation. Going through them now…
lyndonmaxewell | Apr 4, 2007 | Reply
Would anyone care to summarize all those mistakes, and put any spotted trends into pretty looking graphs? Like X% of bloggers forgot about SEO, or Y% fudged their comments plugins. Basically “most common blogging mistakes” would make for a good blog post
Tony | Apr 5, 2007 | Reply
This project was really helpful for bloggers in correcting many of the common mistakes they commit while blogging..:-)
Nirmal | Apr 5, 2007 | Reply
@tony
Thanks for the suggestion , maybe if i get time i will do a post about it .
Madhur Kapoor | Apr 5, 2007 | Reply
Thanks for compiling this list. Really useful!
Web 2.0 | Apr 5, 2007 | Reply
Someone has to make a compilation, and put al the mistakes in one post, or a file ready to download.
tomas | Apr 5, 2007 | Reply
Madhur thats a great compilation
Will help me learn a lot from others experience
Thanx a lot
Dj Flush | Apr 6, 2007 | Reply
Tony - a trend analysis sounds like a great idea. Too bad it would be way off topic for my guitar blog. I’d love to see someone tackle this.
Robert Irizarry | Apr 8, 2007 | Reply
Missed the band wagon on this one… oh well, I am going to start visiting Daniel’s site and participate in future programs.
Garry Conn | Apr 15, 2007 | Reply