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Mary Laudien

Such great tips. I write a 13 year old's blog (Frenchie's Best Friend) in my humorous Frenchie series. When I go into schools, I try to inspire blog writing with students. Your tips are perfect. www.twocandobooks.com

Carol Bryant

Great tips here for newbies and pros. Thanks!

Colby

I agree with the importance of title. One thing I would add is to not make your title too long. In general it's a good idea to keep it under 60 characters because that's about the maximum number Google will show in their search results.

caren gittleman

I agree, SUPER great advice!!! Just tweeted!

Robbi

Great advice and comments, all. Thanks!

Denise Brixey

Great tips! Thank you!

Pet Stores Denver

A dog blog can be fun, informative, or anything you want it to be. Add a gallery to show off pictures. Open a forum to give your readers another way to share their own stories. Create surveys so you can get an idea of what other people think about certain issues. React to news stories about animals, like when Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana a few years ago. Many blogs popped up immediately after, talking about the poor dogs that were left behind to fend for themselves, some people wondering how that could happen. Dog blogs can be a powerful voice, giving animals and their owners a chance to be heard, to share stories, and to make a difference.

Paul

great blogging tips, but i would also add a poll or a survey for the relevant post. For one, a great way to ensure user generated content and two - get good ideas to write more.

jamini

A dog weblog is fun, useful, or something you wish it to be. Add a set to demonstrate off pictures. begin a community to supply your guests in a different way to debate their own experiences.Thanks for your great post....

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