50 Ways to Leave an Impression on Your Blog Readers Ignite Social Media
50 Ways to Make Your Blog Different
- Have a designer create a memorable logo for your header graphic.
- Declutter your blog. Visual overload can drive readers away.
- Choose a vibrant color scheme – just make sure it doesn’t hurt the eyes.
- Embrace an identity that is NSFW.
- Answer the questions everyone else is asking.
- Customize your social media buttons to fit your theme.
- Create a tagline no one will forget.
- Write memorable blog post headlines that are more than just keyword optimized titles.
- Don’t be afraid to try new formats for your posts, like audio and video. See what sticks.
- Maintain a discussion forum for your blog community.
- Let your personality shine! No one else can write just like you.
- Find spectacular images to go with each post, not just “safe” stock photos.
- Humor is a great tool. Make your readers laugh!
- Respond to your commenters and let them know you value their thoughts.
- Put something personal into your posts – anecdotes can drive a point home.
- Create interactive content, like polls that will get your readers talking.
- Find an angle to approach your topic that you haven’t seen before in your niche.
- Link out to other blogs and resources. Those you link to may pay it forward!
- Ask your readers what they would like to see you write about.
- Make it easy for readers to close those layer ads that load first.
- Go with a fluid theme with rounded corners instead of the standard boxy straight lines everywhere.
- Take a controversial topic and write up both sides of the debate.
- Take your own photos – so you’re not using the same stock images as everyone else.
- Re-purpose your old how-to posts by turning them into videos.
- Use a visually stunning background image.
- Score the Big Interview with an industry superstar.
- Make it easy for your readers to subscribe to your content – so they’ll come back for more!
- Include a lot of negative space in your design.
- Create the content that makes you the go-to resource in your niche.
- Incorporate subtle shadow effects into your design.
- Rotate your header images.
- Use unique (but legible) fonts throughout your site design.
- Change up the standard blog layout with something unexpected.
- Spotlight guest posts from other bloggers in your niche.
- Replace your stuffy about page with a sexier bio.
- Highlight up-and-coming blogs that your readers may not know about yet.
- Customize the design elements in your premium blog theme.
- Don’t neglect your favicon.
- Avoid using CAPTCHA for your commenters; this puts people off of commenting.
- Adjust the number of characters per line in your posts for greater readability.
- Make your navigation tabs pop.
- Stay away from fonts like Arial, that everyone uses, or Times New Roman and Comic Sans, which no one likes.
- Don’t have pop-up ads or subscription boxes.
- Make sure your URL structure tells people what they’re in for before they click.
- Provide different options for following your blog: newsletter, RSS feed, Facebook, etc.
- Skip the Top 10 lists. Pick a different number. (Like 50?)
- Make light text on a dark background work for you.
- Shake things up with a caption contest or another way to have fun with your readers.
- Check for broken links on a regular basis to ensure value for your readers.
- Always remain authentic and true to yourself.