If you don’t count QQ space, I have been blogging for almost half a year.
Before writing an article, I consider many issues. Here I would like to share with my friends some of my thoughts when writing a blog, hoping to bring you some useful information. First of all, I want to talk about the choice of article subject:
1. Don’t touch on topics you don’t understand at all.
If you don't know anything about a certain area, it's best not to get involved. Otherwise, your blog post may not be profound enough, and at the same time, it may feel like you are trying to do what you want.
Therefore, when writing about some topics that you are not familiar with, it is best to look for relevant information first and do not ask yourself to be very profound. At least, it can't be wrong.
2. Interesting and useful principles
If you want your blog to be useful, the content should be interesting or useful. This "two principles" has been running through the process of my blogging.
Unless you're writing a blog like Zen's Diary, don't tell people what you ate today, and you don't need to tell people what size your underwear is unless you do it in a way that's entertaining.
For example, you can write an article like "Use Google Calendar to do things more efficiently", or you can write an article like "Interesting pictures taken by Google Street View".
3. Enhance the principle of interaction
The so-called principle of enhancing interaction is to put forward your own opinions in the article.
Putting forward your own opinions can make your blog more humane, and readers can feel the existence of the blogger from the blog, rather than a resource providing machine.
This is my pursuit in the past six months. I prefer to express my opinions in the blog rather than share resources.
4. Principle of non-violation
I do not advocate providing pirated or illegal resource downloads or download tips in blogs, and I firmly oppose the presence of fraudulent content in blog posts.
Even though we are all using pirated versions of Windows and pirated photoshop, I think we should keep our voices down when using pirated versions, and we should know our shame and morality.
If you can't make your actions legal, don't tell others, and don't let others do the same.
The above are some summaries since I started blogging. They cannot be said to be my experiences. After all, my blog is not very successful now.
Some I think I've done, and some I haven't. For example, I often write about content that I am not familiar with, etc. If necessary, I will keep silent about it in the future.
(This article comes from bbp’s life http://www.iambbp.cn/)