The 4 Most Popular Blogging Strategies

I recently finished the series on blogging strategies. For those who are too lazy to read all the strategies in detail, here is a summary of the most notable features. To describe the different strategies I have analyzed the blogs of Carlos Blanco, Loogic, Problogger and Angel Maria. These well-known figures from the Internet world each represent a category. Although they all use mixed elements, they apply (I think unconsciously) one type of post more frequently. Among bloggers, four types of strategies stand out:

Current affairs blog that informs

One element of this strategy is to provide information and opinions on recent events that create great interest. Content that creates peaks in search engines can quickly rank very well because Google gives great weight to the current affairs factor. This strategy requires always being aware of what is happening in the sector and knowing how to inform its readers in a current manner. If you are interested in the current affairs blog strategy, you can read the detailed analysis of Carlos Blanco’s blog.

To have a personal blog that really fulfills this strategy it is not enough to write in the first person. It requires courage to expose yourself so much to your readers that sometimes it can backfire. This type of blog typically attracts trolls (there are bolivia phone number library reasons to attract them). If you are interested in the strategy of the personal blog you can read in detail the analysis of the blog by Angel Maria from Bubok.

phone number library

Carlos Blanco’s Blog

Educational blog that explains a topic in depth and gives advice

Those who read this blog frequently may have noticed that this is the strategy I have chosen for my own blog. Within the different when the entrepreneur puts areas that I move in: blogging, online marketing, advertising, entrepreneurship and start-ups, I try to create interesting content by sharing my own experiences. It is not necessary to create current content. This type of blog with its articles with advice remains relevant for much longer aol email list than a post on a current topic. If you are interested in the educational blog strategy you can continue with the analysis of the Problogger blog.

Darren Rowse’s Problogger Blog

Blog that presents and explains projects, applications and products

Blog by Javier Martin from Loogic

This type of blog gains its audience through its reader authenticity.  To have a personal blog that really fulfills this strategy it is not enough to write in the first person. It requires courage to expose yourself so much to your readers that sometimes it can backfire. This type of blog typically attracts trolls (there are reasons to attract them).

Blog by Angel Maria Herrera from Bubok. Maybe now you feel identified with some type. As I said before typically there are no “pure” forms because it can make sense to mix the elements of the different strategies to better adapt it to your own needs.

Scroll to Top