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Bloggers should have a personal Twitter account. I’ve encountered a few bloggers who have an aversion to the social network because they haven’t discovered how to utilize it to their benefit. Readers and followers often want to connect with the person behind the blog. On Twitter, you may be able to develop deeper relationships. That’s what it’s all about. The goal is, of course, to increase interest in what you post on your blog.

One of the most overwhelming parts of blogging are the many, many numbers you’ll want to keep track of: page views, comments, retweets, Facebook shares etc.
I’m competitive. It’s hard for me not to judge the quality of my work by the amount of feedback I receive, but as I have become more experienced in building online communities, I see that what matters is not the number of interactions but the quality.

Developing blog post titles for social media sites like Twitter has been paramount to the site’s. Creating can’t miss content is difficult, but making sure people actually see that content is even harder.