Keeping a Reader Friendly Blog (part 3)
We know how it is when making reports in school. Our teachers prefer the main facts in portions rather than put them altogether in a paragraph. A more systematized article creates the illusion that your texts are short and straight to the point.
Once they’re done reading the first subtopic, they’d proceed to the next one. The whole article would look neater and easier to read since you’ve broken down the major details. Don’t make it hard for the reader to scroll up and down just to scan the article for points they forgot to take note of.
Also, keep track of people who are consistently visiting your blog. Allow them to add comments to your site. Their reactions would be very good sources of ideas. Try as much as you can to acknowledge their suggestions. A blog is supposed to bridge the gap. Acting like a prima donna would drive your beloved readers away. Let them talk to you too, through their comments. Communication isn’t a one-way process.
