1. The first and most important tip is to have a go.
Sometimes people are held back because of a fear others mightn’t like
what they post or people might think them dumb. It’s true, there are
some people out there who only want to criticise others but you will
find the majority of people are supportive. For younger users, there is
always comment moderation. A trusted adult checks on comments before
they are allowed on the blog. When I first started this blog I had no
idea it would be visited so many times.
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2. The second is to make posts.
There is no use setting up a blog if you don’t intend making regular
posts. While people may enjoy what you write, they will stop visiting
your blog if nothing new appears.
Adding graphics, sounds and video clips
can add to your posts but the work should be your own. If using
something another has made, make sure you have permission and give them
credit. On this blog, many photos and graphics have “Schools and students have permission to use this graphic for non-commercial, educational purposes.” under them. If you are using them for school work, I have given you permission to use them.
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3. The third is to visit other blogs.
It’s not only polite to visit a blog of someone who regularly visits
your blog, it’s also an opportunity to add comments to another person’s
blog. When you do this and possibly add a link to your blog in the
comment, the other person is more likely to visit and comment on your
blog.
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4. The fourth is to be positive in comments.
I like to look for the good things in a person’s post and highlight
these in my comments. I also might make suggestions on how a student’s
post might be improved. I never say their post is bad. They have taken
the time to share their ideas and I appreciate what they do and know
they’re doing their best.
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5. The fifth would be to try to reply to anyone who leaves a comment on your blog.
I try to write a reply on my blog to any comments left. This can
sometimes take up a reasonable part of my day. Any comment left on my
blog normally gets a reply thanking them for commenting. I always add a
little extra in my reply to acknowledge what they have written.
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6. The sixth tip is one I don’t always use due to lack of time. In your comments, it’s okay to ask questions of the person who wrote the blog if you want to carry on a discussion with them. Questions invite the person to answer you.
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