If you’ve been running your blog for a while, especially if you have a
loyal following of long-term readers, it’s easy not to think much about
new visitors.
But of course, if you want your blog to grow, you need to cater for
newcomers. They need to feel welcome – not excluded by loads of
in-jokes, or confused about what’s happening on your blog.
These four tips should help you strike a good balance, so that
visitors are able to find their way around quickly, but long-term
readers don’t feel like you’re constantly re-explaining the basics.
#1: Have an Up-to-Date About Page
Regular readers aren’t likely to visit your About page (unless,
perhaps, they’re blogging about you and want some extra information).
Newcomers, though, will often head there on their first visit.
If your About page is clearly out of date, it’s not going to create a
good impression. And even if new visitors don’t realise that you’ve not
updated it in months (or even years!), old information is unlikely to
help them understand your blog and feel at home.
#2: Explain Series of Posts
If you’re part-way through an ongoing series of posts, it’s easy to
assume that everyone has read the previous posts in the series and knows
what’s happening. But if someone comes to your blog for the first time,
they may well end up beginning half-way through the series.
This is why it’s always a good idea to include an introductory line
or two at the top of your series posts
#3: Make it Easy to Subscribe
If someone new enjoys your blog, they may well want to subscribe to
read more. Make sure it’s as easy as possible for them to do so. This
means:
- Including a link to your RSS feed (could be an icon or a link).
- Including the option to subscribe by email – unless your readers are quite techy, you’ll find most people prefer this.
Some new visitors may be quite new to blogs in general, so give clear
instructions on how to subscribe. You may want to avoid using the word
“subscribe” as people might think it means they’ll have to pay.
#4: Have an Uncluttered Sidebar
Most new visitors will arrive on an individual blog post, not on the
home page of your site. So even if you have a static homepage that acts
as an introduction to you and your blog, it’s important that your
sidebar helps them find what they’re likely to be looking for.
It’s up to you what you include, but you’ll at least want to consider:
- A short “About” section.
- A list of blog categories.
- A list of top posts.
Take a look at your blog today. What one thing could you do to make
it more welcoming to new visitors? Let us know in the comments.
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