Posted: Mar 5, 2008 - Category: Writing content
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Author: Coen Jacobs (Posts)

There are so many blogs in the world today, that it’s hard to stand out of the crowd and make your new blog popular. Today, we have to make sure there are several things worked out properly in order to make a blog work out.

Teamwork Train Pushing
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Teamwork is something that has become more and more popular in the blogosphere lately and I’m also starting to let other people do some blogging. The largest blogs, with the most (quality) postings per week are blogs that have several skilled authors that works together as a great coordinated team.

Off course, as in nearly anything, there are several things to keep in mind when you start letting other people post their articles on your blog. Most of these things apply to using guest posters for your blog as it basically comes down to exactly the same idea.

More authors is equal to more content

This isn’t necessarily a item while blogging as a team, but most of the time you can create and publish more content, once you have more authors. More (quality) content, will make it more likely for your blog to succeed, as long as more content doesn’t mean less quality content.

Content is, and always will be, the most important for a blog, so don’t go for more quantity instead of quality! Your visitors will look trough your lazy and fast-published posts and will abandon your blog.

Other peoples responsibilities

Once there are more people who can publish (or at least write) content for your blog, they should be responsible for their own writings. It’s important that you make this clear to both your readers as the authors itself.

Pay attention to the quality of the articles that other authors produce, you can always give new authors a try-out and let them write and review it to you, before you publish a new article.

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