Blogging Mistakes Are Many. The Most Common One Is Overdoing It, To Avoid Underdoing It. We Must Remember That Too Much Information Is Overkill.
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It’s no surprise that most bloggers get the common advice all wrong. They are often advised to create valuable, content-rich blog posts. They get the “content-rich” part – and pack a lot in. They forget, however, to be valuable.
At Solohacks Academy, our roundups usually pick topics that most people would consider a question that begets inspiring answers. On a topic like avoiding common blogging mistakes, you’d be surprised how many times you may fall into unthinking ways of doing exactly the opposite of what your audiences think is the “right way”.
It often takes other seasoned bloggers to tell us where we may be going wrong, for we may be too close to our own blog posts to see our errors. That’s why we have chosen to collate suggestions from those who’ve got smart thoughts on the topic.
Our picks for this Solohacks RoundUp include 10 great quotes from the blog posts of Neil Patel, Lindsay Kolowich Cox, Cindy King, Dave Chesson, Shreoshe Ghosh, Henneke Duistermaat, Kate McCulley, Tiarna Adams, Kevin Phillips, and Ryan Robinson.