Blogging etiquette is something that seasoned bloggers sometimes take for granted, but that many beginners are just discovering. When you first start blogging there is a trial and error period where you are just trying to figure out what’s accepted and what isn’t in the blogosphere community. Those bloggers who’ve been at this a while tend to evolve seamlessly without thinking about how things change daily–they go with the flow. So what I’d like to do is discuss five etiquette rules (if there really are any rules in blogging) that beginners can use.
1. Use permalinks whenever you can. A permalink is the link to an individual blog post. These are important because if you ever need to link to an exact blog entry, you use the permalink as your link. It’s poor blog etiquette not to use the permalink.
If you don’t use the permalink, you’ll just be linking to your main blog page. The problem with that is that, as you post new blog entries, the newest entry appears at the top of your main blog page and the other entries are pushed down on the page. The entry your readers are looking for may be down at the bottom of the page or already in the archives; your reader has no idea where to find the entry! If they click over to your site expecting to see a specific post related to a carnival and they see a different post, they may not take the time to find the “real” post they’re looking for.
2. Ask permission. Familiarize yourself with copyright and Creative Commons. While you don’t have to ask permission to link to someone, you do have to ask permission to use their photographs and their content (if it’s more than Fair Use would allow).
3. Don’t sell yourself in comments. Bloggers have differing opinions about whether it’s OK to link to your own blog in the comments at another blog. Some think it’s a bit like poaching traffic or promoting yourself in an inappropriate place (after all, this is someone’s personal blog space). Others think it’s OK to leave a permalink if you’ve written something extremely relevant. Just linking to yourself for the sake of having your link out there is a definite no-no.
Most platforms ask you to enter your name, e-mail, and URL before you leave a comment and then, when your comment is posted, readers can click on your name and be taken to your blog. Putting your URL in the comment itself is redundant.
If you’re reading a post and you’ve written something similar you can go two ways:
- Give an overview of your thoughts/post, then let readers know you’ve said much more on the subject and invite them to read your post by listing a permalink to that article.
- Give an overview of your thoughts and leave it at that.
More advice on blog etiquette:
- Blog Etiquette or Blogtiquette via Tip Junkie
- Blog Etiquette and Eating in NYC via Bong Mom’s Cookbook
- Blog etiquette–5 good tips via Dipity Road
A version of this article was posted at BlogHer.
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Just to clarify- Using a link to send people here for more information is okay, but putting a picture with it without asking is not. Correct?
Jodi, no. You can link to the article and post your own image, but you can’t use the image from the original article unless you get permission.
excellent advice for us new bloggers. I have already learned some things the hard way and your insights put things into perspective.
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