The Makeup of a Super Effective Blog Post

The Makeup of a Super Effective Blog Post

ProBlogger shares with us the “9 Signs of an Effective Blog Post.” I know some would subtract or add to this (and I encourage opinions in the comments) but I find this to be dead on! Here are the 9 signs via images:


original image courtesy of christopher.woo


original image courtesy of jsgraphicdesign


original image courtesy of mike baird


original image courtesy of van ort


original image courtesy of uricacid


original image courtesy of steve garfield


original image courtesy of boy on a bike


original image courtesy of sj photography


original image courtesy of dennis katina


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Lani Rosales

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Lani is the New Media Director here at AgentGenius.com and was recently named President of New Media Lab, both of which are headquartered in Austin, TX. She has an English degree from the University of Texas (and of course used that to become a blogger) and has lived in Texas her whole life minus the semester in Spain and the summer in Mexico. She spends a great deal of energy on the AG brand as well as improving the real estate industry and is an avid Twitter user.

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18 Comments

  1. Vicki Moore

    Holy cow. That’s an awesome post. The visuals are fantastic. You always set the bar so dang high. Dang it.

  2. Paula Henry

    I’ve always had a hard time with Titles, then forget to “ask for action” I’m thinking if you did my graphics for me – I could probably just do without either :) Cause, your graphics speak volumes!

  3. Bill Lublin

    I’m sorry I can’t comment. You have received your quota of compliments from me for the day – I will however be using this post as aprt of a social media class I’m teaching our managers on Tuesday!
    ;-)

  4. Sonny gill

    I think I’m too stupid/poor to read a post with so many images ;)

    Very nice visual recap of Darren’s post!

  5. Mariana Wagner

    1. Why are you using images in a post?
    2. Why is the #5 on the 6th sphere?
    3. Why does Hillary look so smug in #6?
    4. Why is that guy’s shirt too short?
    5. Why are you so frikken awesome?

  6. Ken Brand

    oooooouuuuuuuu-aaaahhhhhh…..can you say Presentation Zen Mistress?

    Sky High Impact, Rich Color, Deep Metaphor, Simple & Elegant.

    Thank you!

  7. dimaks

    great! this a smart approach to blog posting.. visual but full of messages :)

  8. Your Mom

    Blogs about blogging are as fun as vomiting because you smell vomit. Blogs about blogging with unrelated and useless stolen photos actually radiate odors of vomit through the intertubes.

  9. Suzie Cheel

    This brilliant,
    I love your originality. this might set a new trend in blog posting.

    Thanks for expanding blogging ideas

    Suzie

  10. Russell Shaw

    Nice. Really really nice, Lani. But I am now worried that maybe # 8 is the future Mrs. Russell Shaw.

  11. Eric Blackwell

    Russ-

    That’s a DUDE, I tell you … a DUDE!!! (grin)…

    Eric

  12. Chris Lengquist

    The post has a target audience….

  13. Jennifer in Louisville

    @Chris – Agreed. Definitely one of my big things is knowing who your aiming for as your target audience. It sets up just about everything in how you communicate, and what you communicate. If you don’t know who it is – you end up with a general/all purpose type of post, that is unlikely to strike a passionate chord with anyone.

  14. Matthew Rathbun

    Mizzle – You know that you’re the only one counting spheres and Hillary always looks like that! :)

    Lani – Ken called you a “Mistress” LOL, does that come with the hip-high black leather boots and a cyber-whip. We knew Benn was a lucky guy, but now we know exactly how lucky!

    Since AG is a place of sharing and teaching, I love coming here to see useful posts with limited words that’s very cool even if #8 is WAY freaking me out and #6 persuades me not to vote! :)

  15. Ken Smith

    Lani your ability to convey such a strong message with so few words is impressive.

  16. Holly White

    You hit the nail on the head with this one! It’s visual. It’s textual. It’s visual. It’s textual, etc., etc., It’s fantastic!

  17. Ian

    Beautifully illustrated.

    It’s nice to be able to learn the basics in such a quick way.

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