Richard G. Petty, MD

Six Ways to Improve a Blog

Regular readers might have noticed that in the "What I’m Reading" section on the left hand side, I list Lifehack.org. If you haven’t already, you may want to check it out.

I have no personal connection with any of the writers, but they produce a steady stream of good sensible advice on productivity, better ways to get things done, and life hacks.

One recent article caught my eye: Six Improvements to Your Blog.

Like most people I am eager to make all my work as good as it can be, and if you are a blogger, you will doubtless feel the same way. So I thought that I would share the advice:

  1. Display Contact Info Prominently
  2. Fix comments
  3. Format Your text
  4. Use Tagging
  5. Link, Link, Link
  6. Stay Vibrant

I hope that I am doing all of those, with one exception. I have for the time being left the "capcha" feature – the “write what you see here” thing – enabled. The reason is that – like an awful lot of blogging friends who write about health or psychology – we have had some weird and sometimes obscene comments, to say nothing of some rather amusing – and some less amusing – Spam.

I am always grateful for feedback. I want this blog to be of service to you, so if there is any way in which I can improve it, please let me know!

About Richard G. Petty, MD
Dr. Richard G. Petty, MD is a world-renowned authority on the brain, and his revolutionary work on human energy systems has been acclaimed around the globe. He is also an accredited specialist in internal and metabolic medicine, endocrinology, psychiatry, acupuncture and homeopathy. He has been an innovator and leader of the human potential movement for over thirty years and is also an active researcher, teacher, writer, professional speaker and broadcaster. He is the author of five books, including the groundbreaking and best selling CD series Healing, Meaning and Purpose. He has taught in over 45 countries and 48 states in the last ten years, but spends as much time as possible on his horse farm in Georgia.

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