Blogs provide an excellent platform to engage with customers. WordPress blogs reach more than 70 million readers and Tumblr blogs reach up to 39 million. With numbers like those, you can see how important a blog can be, both as an extension of a business site and as a standalone destination.

But many bloggers make basic errors that lessen their blogs' effectiveness. Are you making the same errors? Review the following list of nine unforgivable blogging offenses to make sure you are not committing any of them.

Crime No. 1: Your posts are all dense text

Your blog is a horrible dense block of text with no breaks, bullet points, headings, or graphics.

Organizing your blog posts into sections and including bullet points, subheadings, numbers, and graphics not only makes your post easier to construct but also makes for a much easier and appealing read. Consider all the blogs you admire and follow the most: What do their posts look like?

I thought so!

Dense posts do not work. Headings and bullet points are your friend!

Crime No. 2: Even you don't care what you write about

Your blog post is a rambling mess of inaccurate information and lazy writing that even you cannot bear to reread.

How can you expect people to read content that even you do not care about? If you are not passionate yourself about the work that you do, that will show in your posts. Take the time to get to know your field, only write what you know and care about, and take the time to write carefully. Your passion and care will shine through and make your blog a more interesting place to visit.

Crime No. 3: Your blog design is more chameleon than consistent

Every time a visitor returns to your, its look and feel is completely different... because you just can't make up your mind!

That sort of inconsistency is confusing, and confusion is the last thing you want when encouraging regular visitors and subscribers.

Though the content and tone of your blog may have remained the same, the constant changes in theme (design template) will make people second-guess whether this is the place they had previously visited, potentially resulting in the loss of some valuable followers.

When launching your blog and beginning to promote it, take the time to pick a theme and stick with it. If you decide to change your theme down the road, promote it as rebranding and make a show of it, ensuring that your followers are aware of the change and on board.

Crime No. 4: Any space on your blog is crammed with advertisements

Every tiny bit of spare space on your blog is filled with an advertisement so you can make just that little bit more cash.

A blog crammed with ads is an assault on the eyes; all the flashing and busy text causes visitors to click frantically away just to MAKE IT STOP!

That's not to say you should include no advertising at all. Just be selective about what you include. Ensure the ads are related to your topic and do not detract from the blog itself. That is the best strategy both for you and for your advertisers: You get ad revenue without turning off readers and you put relevant ads in front of them, and advertisers get a target market for which their ads are appropriate and in some cases even welcome.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Lianne Froggatt is digital communications manager for Ideasbynet, an online UK promotional products distributor. Reach her via lianne.froggatt@ideasbynet.com or @LianneCai.