Free Professional Blog Critique – How About Your Blog?

by brentriggs on May 5, 2010

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I wanted to get the next group participation post rolled out before choosing the photo improvement winner from Monday.

One of the VERY BEST ways to learn how to improve your blog is through CRITIQUING. Not just critiquing your own blog, or having it critiqued, but also by evaluating the critiques of other blogs. By doing so you can pick out “what works” with other blogs and incorporate the successful techniques into your own. After all, there are 10 gagillion blogs out there, and I guarantee you haven’t discovered all the best ideas.

Blog critiques are a professional service I’ve engaged in for quite a while for obvious reasons.  I want to use this service to help teach all of you how to dramatically improve your blogs. But… it’s not for the thin-skinned or defensive. If you are going to get upset IF a bad critique occurs, you better just sit back and let someone else step up to bat.  Remember, it’s NOT PERSONAL. Professional critiquing is a VALUABLE tool that can dramatically, and I mean dramatically, improve your blog across the board.  If you’re a blogger, isn’t that a worthy goal?

So, once a week or so, I’m going to offer up a FREE blog critique, something that would normally cost a couple hundred bucks.  To be considered for this critique answer this question in the Linky Tools answer linky below: what is the purpose of your blog? What do you hope to achieve with it?

It’s not a trick question. It can be a personal goal, professional, monetary, fame and fortune… doesn’t matter. Just answer honestly.

What is the purpose of your blog? What do you hope to achieve with it?


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1 Jeannine McCloskehy January 17, 2011 at 10:09 pm

The reason I started my blog, and continue to maintain it is because I want to share my daily thoughts, creativity, inspirations and visions with my readers. As I grow both personally and professionally my blog serves as a reference tool and a wonderful communication and advertising tool.

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2 EnnisP May 21, 2010 at 8:57 am

My blog is dedicated to avoiding the same hackneyed answers to old gnawing questions about people and events in the Bible. I write this material anyway, I blog it in the hope that it might generate an income.

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3 Lavonda May 18, 2010 at 1:32 pm

I hope that through my journal, my readers will seek a deeper relationship with God and will learn to find joy and see God’s hand in their day to day lives.

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