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Come On, Give Us Some Consistence
Filed Under (Make Money Online, Uncategorized) by Nathaniel on 11-05-2008
Tagged Under : consistence, consistent
Here I am in that MMO (make money online) niche, telling you how to do things like all those other bossy MMO niched sites (no offense people, your bossiness does help!), and now I am telling you why you must be consistent.
I myself am not very consistent, and I need to be. It is mostly because of school things, and I don’t have time to write, and a lot of you will say, “Post ahead.” There is a reason I can’t do that though, unless it is a post like this. The reason is, I blog about new things, and after a few days new things get old, at is why I didn’t tell you that you could download a star wars book for free (yep, they are giving it away, a smart way of marketing, to be sure. Here is the link to download it here and find more info on it), and also why I didn’t mention I would be getting rid of a few links and adding some new ones (probably for free, probably of TUK, Rob’s blog, BBPP(Big Ben Patton’s Place), maybe Monkeyblogger(Mark), and even others that I feel like adding). So if that would just happen, it would be all right. I am not consistent though and since my new posts get old then it is hard to work ahead.
So one of the things you need to stay consistent in is time, meaning you should update your blog or website every so often. It is nice if you can update everyday, but some value every few days, and maybe some every week. If you are a website that has a lot going on, and there is a community you can join, services you can buy, and lots of content to read, and you have a blog section of the website, you are probably safe with once a week. If you are just a straight forward blog or news blaster, you should update everyday, or every two or three. Readers like to read. Not barge through your archives.
The other consistency matter is style and niche of writing. They fit together, and you must keep them on track. Green-flamingo stays nowhere close to the same stuff all the time, but hopefully I mange to come out with a few readers. Green-flamingo is a bit experimental, and since I started it with knowing nothing except how to type, very slowly, at the pace of a snail, and now I am hardly thinking about it. I can practically type without looking, though not quite. NOT THE POINT! YOU MUST ALSO STAY ON TRACK AS A BLOGGER(That is if you want to be successful). So I started knowing nothing about making money online, or MMO, and know my blog is turning into one of those bossing centers! It is hard to let go of what my blog was, and still is in a way, and will soon be 1 year old. So if you stay consistent in your niche, such as flowers, weddings, celebs, fashion and style, crafts, tech news, boring news, MMO, life, and whatever else the hell it might be, just try to keep a bit of the same stuff rolling through. You should also stay semi consistent to style, your style of writing, though to me this is not as important. For example, one day you should not be saying, “Hello. May I welcome you to green-flamingo.com, where you will find so and so and so and so.” And the next day be, “Howdy y’all, you doin’ gooood???” or even, “Yo! Whatsup? Yo wat you think yo’r doin’?” So don’t do that. Try to stay consistent of style (unless you have a niche of weird types of blogging, in which case, it’d be OK). That is all I have to boss you around in. (Though, you might find this post at monkeyblogger.com inspirational but also a bit more bossy(no offense Mark) but read it)




Yeah, I was a bit strong with it, but I felt strongly about it.
Mark Cudas last blog post..Weekly Stats (May 10th, 2008)
I know, it wasn’t harsh to read,you should probably ask Jason at TUK for harsh. I was just having a little fun making fun of MMO
It is hard to be consistent! But you’re right a little harshness doesn’t hurt either to motivate people!
Chelles last blog post..Happy Mother’s Day!