What People REALLY Notice About Your Blog

by Marian Schembari on March 29, 2010

Sorry, but design and functionality and popularity matter. Just like a bar full of desperate singles looking to get laid, a dude (or lady) saunters up to the object of their affection. They don’t saunter based on personality or intelligence or sense of humor, because first impressions are all about attraction. And if you’ve got a blog with a yellow font or lack of links, or – gasp! – are using comic sans, no one’s going to spend the time getting to know the real you.

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How many comments you get. Traffic doesn’t matter. Google rank doesn’t matter. Twitter followers and retweets and “influence” don’t matter. It’s all about the comments, baby. Comments mean people are moved/annoyed/emotional enough by what you have to say to add in their own two cents.

Comment sign-ins. Unless your HuffPo, don’t. Just… don’t. Do you know what happens when I’m told I need to sign in in order to comment? I don’t comment. Period. End of story. Capiche?

Professionalism. Does your blog look like a legit site or someone’s childhood diary?

Is it up-to-date? If you have events that have passed or an about me page that’s blatantly expired, fix it. Not being on top of  your blog’s information shows you’re not serious and/or are too lazy to fix it.

Google ads. Good bloggers just don’t have them. AdSense is cheap, doesn’t make you enough money and looks ridiculously spammy. Article databases have them, and as any good blogger knows, you don’t actually make money  from those kinds of sites and the last thing you want to do is look like them (plus, editors could give less of a crap if you’re published on Suite 101). You want to monetize your blog? Build it up so you can get real advertisers. Write an eBook. Use your blog to expand business.  Opportunities abound but I swear to God people… if I catch you so much as looking at Adsense I’ll hunt you down and pay you the 7¢ myself.

Your theme. God, I know I’m the last person to talk since my blog design is so thesis-y, Thesis wants to vomit on it,  but you have to know what I’m talking about. When you see a blog with a generic theme you’ve seen a thousand times it just looks a little less professional. So (if you can): customize, find a really awesome but rarely used free theme or shell out for a designer.

Social media links. I’ve gotten to that stage in blogging where I’m confused when a site has no links to their social media outlet of choice. Make your Twitter feed or button prominent and accessible. And if you’re not on Twitter?  Ugh, never mind, I can’t even look at you right now.

Readers wont notice…

If your blog is easy to navigate.  I know, it sucks when you put in the hard work to make something easy, but trust me on this one. Make sure your site is glitch and over-the-top/snazz free. Because while maybe people won’t notice if your site is the easiest place on the web, they will notice if it’s not.

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  • http://weblogredux.com Hal Brown

    You're absolutely right about all this. I'm on again off again with Google ads. They are so prevalent I don't think they look spammy, but neither will I make enough money to warrant having them. I've started and stopped several blogs over the last five years, learned a lot, and frankly, the only reason I see to continue is, I like to write.
    One thing that amazes me is, kids blogging about adult subjects they know next to nothing about. And they get a lot of hits and hoorays as if they just discovered something new.
    I love honesty in a post, tell it like it is. You did that here.

  • http://hemingwayheroine.blogspot.com/ NicoleS

    143comicsans!!! Just kidding. Good tips – I keep trying to make my blog into something viable, but it's a slow go. Though, I have had 3 comments lately. Which is 3 more than ever.

  • http://www.womenwisemarketing.com Kelly Watson

    These are all so true. Maybe I'm a snob, but a blog without a customized theme is hard to take seriously. There are a few blogs with generic themes that manage to stand out because of the quality of their content, but they're the exception, not the norm.

    I also immediately notice how frequently a blog is updated. Perhaps that's obvious, but it's another really important indicator of quality.

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    Ups! Needed this and in your style: concise, direct and returning me to fundamentals. TY!

  • http://marianlibrarian.com Marian Schembari

    Thanks Hal! I try.

    You're obviously blogging for the right reasons – people who do it because they think they should or because they have to are weirdly obvious. So if you like to write, keep it up!

    As for Google ads, agree to disagree, but at least you notice that you'll never make a ton of money from them. I'm curious though, what do you mean about kids blogging about adult subjects? What subjects are we talking about here?

    Thanks so much for your great comments!

  • http://marianlibrarian.com Marian Schembari

    Yay for 3 comments! I get way too excited every time someone posts a comment and I think every blogger is the same way. This is what's so amazing about the web. Old people (and not so old people) complain about how journalism is dead because of blogs. But one thing blogs have that newspapers don't is a direct connection to the author of the article/post and an almost immediate response. It's awesome and that's my favorite part of blogging — meeting people and responding to comments and knowing that somewhere, someone actually reads and moderately cares about what I have to say :)

  • http://cubiyanqui.com Jesus Maria Alvarez

    I'm gonna go see if I have registration required on mine. That could be the default setting. Thanks, Marian!

  • http://marianlibrarian.com Marian Schembari

    Updated!

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  • http://www.domesticsluttery.com/ Sian

    Heh. Love what you say about comment sign ins – it's the very reason I HATE Disqus ;-)

    But, I think what you say is only true to a point. Not having a messy blog is key. But if you've got a generic template, the only thing that people notice is the content. And that's no bad thing. If you work on that, without all the bells and whistles, then it'll speak for itself.

    For me, the key things are not having too much going on on the page, using decent images (in every post) and blogging when you have something to say. The rest follows. But I know some awesome bloggers who are very well respected, but don't get many comments on their personal blogs, despite the content being good. The praise and debate comes from elsewhere. Twitter, email, in the pub. I think that's a sign of a powerful blog – one that carries on conversation offline.

    And yes, my personal blog has a generic theme. But a pretty, simple one, the reflects me. Hasn't done me any harm :-)

  • http://marianlibrarian.com Marian Schembari

    Agreed. I'm not saying I on board with a lot of what I wrote, especially the comments part.. A lot of my favorite blogs don't get a lot of comments or have a generic theme, but people notice these things right away. It's like a hot chic with awesome hair. It's entire possible she has no substance, but you notice the outside right away.

    As for Disqus, you don't need to sign in to use it. I mean, you can comment as a guest, right? Because I'd feel like a total idiot if I railed on comment sign-ins while forcing you to sign in to contribute!

  • http://www.domesticsluttery.com/ Sian

    You can sign in as a guest, but they do a damn good job of insisting you sign in, then get new comments via email. They're my pet hate of the blogging world :-)

    People always notice the pretty first, that's a given (heck, I make a living out of writing about pretty things!) but there's something else that happens when you've got *too many* comments. I'm tempted not to comment, because I don't think the writer will pick up what I've got to say out of 50-odd comments. Most of the time, that's true.

    I think the danger is that bloggers use these things as an excuse NOT to write. Sure, liking your blog is one thing, but not writing a blog post because you're fiddling about with your theme… that's just another way of procrastinating. Expect my blog theme to change over Easter when I'm avoiding the scary project I have to do :-)

  • http://marianlibrarian.com Marian Schembari

    Oh my God I thought that was just me about too many comments! Yeah, I automatically think a blog is “legit” if I see tons of comments, but I never actually comment on those. Once comments get to around 50+ I usually don't even bother. And forget about HuffPo type sites – they get hundreds upon hundreds of comments and I feel like no one reads them so mine would be a wasted effort.

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  • Jake D.

    I find some of this advice useable. Some of it non-applicable, and some of it perfect only for the short attention span, low intellectual readers out there who really don't want to learn anything from me.

    The fact is, there is a difference between being taken seriously as a blogger, and being taken seriously as a writer. I'd rather be taken seriously as a writer, since the two are NOT interchangeable, and people who spend time polishing the chrome when there is no engine in the car prove this point.

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  • http://twitter.com/foursquaregames rhea o'connor

    Good points. I usually tend avoid blogs that have ads on them, they just tend to make me feel like the blogger is all about money. The content of the blog is what keeps the readers coming back.

  • http://www.veggielady4life.com/ Veggielady4life

    Thanks so much for the advice. I've been working on developing my site, and your info is really helpful. Looking forward to following you!

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    Your blog looks great Veggie Lady!

  • http://marianlibrarian.com Marian Schembari

    Hey man, I'm with you. And I'd DEFINITELY prefer to be taken seriously as a writer rather than just a blogger. HOWEVER. As much as it sucks, these are the things people notice right off the bat. It's not fair. It's not even that important. But when people are perusing the net for new blogs to read or publicists are looking for people to pitch, appearance is important I'm afraid.

    At the end of the day though, I always think content is the best bit and a blog could have no comments and Google ads and no theme whatsoever, but if I actually take the time to read their posts after all that and those posts are fabulous, well, I'll always come back :)

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    this is great info. I will make sure to put it to good use.
    thanks for posting!~

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