1. Add content to your website frequently. By often I mean the pace you set for your blog and for yourself. If the frequency is two posts a day, keep it up. If it's two posts a week, work hard. If your frequency is one post a day, you post three posts a day, and then do nothing for the next three days, this is very unwise performance. In fact, I have to do a better job of implementing it myself. My update frequency has been changing over the past few days. Frequent updates show that your blog is still alive.
2. Keep your blog pages simple, clean, and professional.
3. Include photos of yourself and people associated with your blog. I can't imagine a blog without a photo or even a brief introduction to myself. Even if the blog is successful, I would not respect it if it did not reveal the identity of the blog owner and a brief introduction about its background.
4. Don't lie and brag about how much money you make. The most common is to write reports on products and services that are over-praised in order to gain affiliate revenue. It is not wise to lie to visitors and sell them junk products just to make money. Your visitors won't come back, or even worse, they'll be on their blogs or forums. Positive" The condemnation of your website.
5. Say what you think about the ads that will be displayed on your website. Make sure your ads are in line with your blog's theme and audience. Don't use your blog as an advertising board.
6. Don't make stupid grammar and spelling mistakes in your writing. This will look unprofessional and the reader will probably think less of you.
7. Don't expect short-term success. Build a long-term reputation. It may take years to build a reputation for yourself, but only one day to destroy it.
8. Please note: your links should match your blog. For example, if your blog is about technology, it would be unwise to exchange links with a website that sells drugs.
9. Don't go overboard with pay-to-post comments. Usually, I don't pay much attention to paid comments. I don't think the concept of paid reviews is a good one in itself, and it's gradually destroying its own site. If you do, make it clear in your essay.
10. Articles are for people, not search engines.
11. I read the HEART Guideline when creating content. HEART stands for Honest, Exclusive, Accurate, Relevant and Timely.