Whether your blog is popular or you are just a beginner, there is always some room for improvement, and 2023 is a year for improvement.
So why not do a few additional things and pledge to bring out the best?
Keep Your Website Relevant in 2023
1. Fix Pixelated Images
If you are wondering why the images on your blog pixelate, here’s why:
Computers tend to resize an image in order to “upgrade” the picture’s resolution. Hence, the pixels of an image change. Also, the pixel size may get slightly tweaked according to the dimensions of your blog page.
So what needs to be done?
Well, make use of the various photo editors available. If you have a WordPress setup, there are many blogging tools for images and plugins to help you.
And if you find that irksome, stick to Microsoft Paint and Adobe Photoshop. But make sure you always check the pixel-scale of an image before you publish it. The simplest way to do that is to right-click on the image and check in Google images. Google will give you the dimensions of the picture.
Photo Courtesy: Apple
Also, try to use images with sharply contrasting colors/bright colors.
Image sharpening also helps to a large extent.
Pay attention to the images you use on your website. This will be very important for 2023.
For more on images, check out:
- 10 Absolutely Free Websites To Download Stock Images
- 20 Awesome Tools for Creating Engaging Visuals for Your Blog & Social Media
2. Make Your Website Accessible To Everyone
Gone are the days when a reader could only use a desktop to access a web page.
Today, your reader may own any string of gadgets:
- A tablet
- A phablet
- A notebook
- A netbook
- …or even a smart TV
Phew!
On the other end of the spectrum, I still come across people using QWERTY keypad phones with Symbian OS.
You don’t know what your reader is using to read your blog. You also probably don’t know about the number of readers you’re losing because of the lack of system/file support.
This happened when I tried to cross-check a site on Internet Explorer:
Yes, there are many people who still use Internet Explorer. I know, it sounds primordial, but if these users can’t access your website, you may be losing potentially faithful readers.
I know you probably don’t want to pay attention to making your site visible across “outdated” platforms.
Even WhatsApp has decided to call off system support on certain phones and operating systems. And yes, they do realize the number of users they could lose. But they can afford it.
They are paying more attention to maintaining their large-scale system. Hence, they have to occasionally “trim the fat”.
But you can’t! And you shouldn’t.
Engaging with every reader is the reason why you have a blog in the first place.
P.S. The statistics show that dominance of mobile over desktop will occur . So select your framework wisely.
For more on accessibility, check out:
- 7 Accurate Website Speed Test Tools (Mobile Site & Desktop Site)
- 5 Free Responsive Testing Tools To Test Website Responsiveness
3. Check The Date
I want to emphasize this point.
I’ve come across many blogs recently, and a familiar question started haunting me: Why do these blogs not have “publish” dates on their posts?
You shouldn’t assume that by not publishing the date, your blog will become evergreen. That’s not how it works.
Furthermore, these posts usually do not perform well in Google Search analytics.
Suppose you visit a blog for the first time, and you click on a link to some post. You’re probably looking at the title and the date. If you don’t find the date, you probably just assume it’s an old post anyway, or the site is no longer active.
There is no proof anywhere to see how fresh your blog is. Hence, the blog does not get easily picked up in search engines.
P.S. Don’t forget to attach a plugin to share the post on social media platforms. This way, Google will see that the blog has some recent activity.
For more on this, check out:
- The Effect Of Date Stamps On Blog Traffic [Case Study]
- How To Automatically Share Old Blog Posts On Social Networking Sites
- Why You Need To Edit Old Posts On Your Blog : Practical Tips
4. Make Your Blog Understand Your Readers
This is where metrics tools come into the picture.
Keep an eye on the visitor count, and measure the effectiveness of every blog post.
Keep a record of your growth. Check the number of views of your blogs. Try to understand what is popular on your blog and why it’s popular.
After all, the first and foremost intention of publishing your blog post is so that people read it.
Communication with your readers is important. Make use of social media. Be prompt and precise in your replies to comments. In case someone criticizes you, take it with a pinch of salt and a lot of grace.
And yes, do not hesitate to remove or block inappropriate/obscene comments, usernames, or links posted into the comments section.
For more on understanding your readers, check out:
- How To Add Google Analytics To WordPress
- Want To Record How Visitors Are Using Your Website? Try Inspectlet
- 5 Twitter Hashtag Tracking &Â Analytics Tools
- Top Rated Social Analytics Tools
5. Make Your Website Legit
Whether it’s the silly click-bait title of a post or a passive aggressive sales/marketing pitch, don’t ruin your blog in an attempt to “trick” readers into taking an action.
Readers are smart, and so is Google. If you want better visibility of your blog, stick to the normal protocols. A “bake-off” strategy for a blog will never find genuine readers or loyal followers.
Also, do not copy content from someone else just because their content is doing very well. Search engines are not fond of content duplication. Apart from that, you could find yourself at the tail end of a lawsuit.
Create a unique identity for yourself, your blog, and your company.
For more on trust, check out:
- How To Build A Personal Brand (and why you need one)
- How To Build AÂ Trustworthy Blog For The Long-Run
- Top 12 Social Media Marketing Mistakes To Avoid
6. Keep Your Site Secure
This is something most bloggers around the world ignore.
But bloggers need to understand that a single data breach can do enormous amounts of irreversible damage. Non-secure plugins can lead hackers into a surplus of valuable information about you and your blog (especially social media).
It is not uncommon for hackers to tamper with the data on blogs. Hence, it is mandatory to take timely backups of your website.
For more on security and backups, check out:
- How To Secure A WordPress Blog: Beginner To Pro
- Best WordPress Security Plugins To Protect WordPress Blog
- How To Automate WordPress Database Backups
- Best WordPress Backup Plugins For Automated Backups
- Building A Safer Web: Why You Should Migrate To HTTPS from HTTP
7. Update Your Website To The Latest Technology
These days, setting up a blog has become extremely simple. This means that more and more people are setting up internet property.
That’s why you need to do your best to stand out among the crowd.
Rather than sticking to the staple PHP WordPress settings and HTML layout, start looking beyond the basics. For example, there are certain script settings for GIFs and vlogging (video blogging).
It is high time you bid adieu to the old-fashioned page setup. If you need to pay money for an updated style, don’t hesitate to do so. You need to understand the long-term implications.
Moreover, keeping your blog updated will boost the authority ratings in Google Search, placing your blog at a better rank.
The metrics always work in the favor of easy to access and technically upgraded pages.
For more on updated technology, check out:
8. Keep Your Act Clean
To avoid a Google-levied penalty, make sure that you erase those spammy links associated with your blog.
If you find it difficult, make sure to reach out to the Google team, and they will help you clear those cookies and spam.
Also, keep a track on affiliated associations. Make sure that all association goes beyond just being a source of income. The affiliated website should add value to your blog, or at least provide readers with a genuine connection.
Make sure that you are aware of Google rules and penalties. In case you have linked to something, make sure you cross-check with Google in order to avoid being blacklisted.
Also, inform the sources about the need to remove the links. (Most blogs and websites don’t bother to do this, but remember that you need to be professional. Hence, as a duty on your part, do inform the sources about removing links.)
P.S. Keep an option open for your readers to delete their cookies. Search results vary depending on their cookie presence.
For more on links, check out:
- How To Remove Spam Backlinks Using Google’s Disavow Links Tool
- 12 Best Practices To Generate Backlinks To Your Website
- Link Building Mistakes To Avoid While Building Backlinks
- 5+ Best Backlink Checker Tools of 2023 ( Free & Paid)
- 7 Ways To Get Quality Backlinks
9. Never Ignore Social Media
Yes, I’m going there. And yes, you can never ignore it.
Before we move deep into this subject, let me tell you that social media is a source of income for a lot of bloggers. Whether you are a fashion blogger or a food blogger, a car fanatic or a wise-head, you cannot deny the fact that social media is a game changer (love it or hate it).
Currently, Facebook is a hub for more than 20 million small businesses across the world. And the count is quite similar for other mediums and platforms.
Of course, not everyone can be as efficient as Rand Fishkin or Sam Hurley when it comes to Twitter marketing, but just because one medium does not work for you, that does not mean that others won’t either.
Give each of them a try, understand what works for you, and you will realize that social media can do wonders for you.
For more on social media, check out:
- Top 5 Brilliant Ways To Promote Your Small Business On Social Media
- Social Warfare: The Only Social Media Sharing Plugin You’ll Ever Need
- Best Social Media Desktop Tools For Mac OS
10. Content Is King
I shouldn’t have to say it, but the content is king… and data is queen.
Never forget that.
Period.
For more on creating good content, check out:
- Make Your Blog More Professional In 15 Minutes
- Content Marketing: 6 Essential Elements You Can’t Ignore
- How To Make A Content Marketing Strategy That Works
- Five Writing Tips To Connect With Readers At AÂ Deeper Level
Make 2023 A Great Year For Your Website
There are currently many handy blogging tools and plugins that can help you achieve your blogging objectives. And we’ll expect to see more in 2023.
Each year, try to bring a visible change to your blog. That way, you will always find a way to keep your visitors engaged.
If you have any more tips to add to the list, leave a comment and let me know!
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Thanks for sharing such a great list of information.Most importantly the way of presentation means a lot.by the way your eyeliner example is just awesome!
Thanks for sharing these tips! I already do some of them, but there are others you pointed out that would be good to start.
Hello, Arkananta.
I’m glad the listing helped you.
All the best and have a phenomenal year ahead.
Cheers.
Thanks Jennifer for sharing this excellent blog. I am currently struggling with the number of daily visitors on my blog. Thanks to your blog post, now I can try these new tips to make all the necessary changes in my blog. I hope, I will get good response soon. Thanks a ton.
Hello, James.
I’m glad the listing helped you.
All the best and have a phenomenal year ahead.
Cheers.
Hello Jennifer,
I started a blog during 2018 and going in a decent way by getting limited site visitors for it. While I’m looking for the ways to make some improvements in 2019 to increase my visitors, I found the information and I hope it clear all my doubts.
I really thankful for sharing the information with us.
Thank you for your kind words, Dharma.
All the best and have a great year ahead.
Cheers.
Thanks for Jennifer for the detailed article. Keep the site secure is vital. No doubt, migrate to HTTPs is a tendency in 2019.
Thanks for stopping by, Thinh.
I’m happy that the listing helped.
Regards.
Hi Jennifer,
Thanks for the guidance and it is helpful.
Thank you, Deepthi.
Graces.
Hello Jennifer,
I started a blog in this current year which is not at all performed well. My investment of the blog is increasing, still I’m not getting any proper reaches. I was thinking to call-off my idea from Blogging industry and planning for an alternative source. But while checking out your Blog I think that I can continue in the same industry with some improvements. Anyways, thanks for the information and I will plan the same accordingly and get back soon with my results.
Hello, Shekarkvarma.
Please do not give up hope.
It is too soon to conclude. It has barely been a year.
I really hope that your blog very well always.
Wish you all the luck.
I didn’t have any plan but now I think I should take care of to do list.
Pleased to hear that, EMI.
Regards.
Thanks for this such a wonderful stuff.
You are explains each and every points in a very good way, but using high resolution images on our blog increases the load time or not?
Hello, Akash.
Yes, the resolution affects the Page Load speed. Also, including videos and GIFs in the blog take a toll on the Page Load. Like I had mentioned in the post, one needs to upgrade the framework. The newer formats are not quite friendly with the older frameworks. A few changes in the module and you are good to go.
Also, there are many caching plugins available for WordPress (Smush.it is the most popular one) where you can resize image without tampering the image quality.
Resorting to better host and server will resolve majority of the related issues.
Regards.
I started my blog on the foundation of strong and appealing content. Hope it will take me to the heights i dream every day and night. This article helped me a lot to add few more elements to my blogging techniques. Thanks Jennifer for this useful information.
Hey. Thank you so much for that. Very helpful. I am working to ignite my blog and attract more reader and there is no better way than to follow you tips. Thank you again.
thank you for this article very infomative.
Hello Jennifer
This a wonderful comprehensive list for first-time bloggers and great reminders for experienced bloggers.
Developing a ‘success’ mindset is important when you start a blog. If you’re a Negative Nelly or Negative Ned, you won’t get anywhere. Also, remember that Rome wasn’t built in a day. It could take you six months or one year to build your blog and relationships with blog owners. Don’t worry; it will happen. Enjoy the journey and learn anything and everything you can along the way.
Happy blogging!
Thank you so much jeniffer for sharing such awesome article.
Wao Ultimate Article . Thanks Jennifer for this Knowledge and I can’t wait for 2019 Focus on these Tips From Today .
Thank You
Thank you, Aryan.
It is never too late to begin something good.
Bests.
With the new year 2019 round the corner this was the post that was required. I really liked the second point about getting accessible for everyone. We all need responsive websites now a days.
Hey, Sazzad.
Glad that you found it useful.
Let me share an example from my family. My grandma still uses a QWERTY phone coz her hands are too shaky for a touch-screen ensemble.
And this made me realize there are many out there who use such phone frameworks.
Moral of the story, don’t limit yourself or your content due to something as trivial as formats. I know it would cost a couple of dollars more, but ultimately, the conversion and the reciprocation is highly worth it.
I especially like the Date point as it is very important for people as well as search engine to understand that the blog has been recently updated. It do helps to increase the time spent on the page as well as attract more visitors.
Thank you for highlighting that, Bharat.
The interesting point here is that earlier Google was not prioritizing the publish date factor. Past couple of years, there has been tremendous rise in the number of blogs, setups and websites. Therefore, it became an important element for the search engines.
Secondly, even relevance to the current news, trending topics and breaking headlines places the blog higher on search engines.
Luck.
Hey Jennifer,
I totally agree with your points.
It’s important to fix the pixelated images. Having the better quality images always put some value in the content.
Look for the security factors and improve it. Use any security plugin and take some steps like disabling the PHP execution, disabling the directory browsing etc.
Content is always the best thing to focus on.
Thanks for sharing the guide with us.
Have a great day.
~Ravi
Thanks for this listicle for getting success in blogging.