These tips are all based on my opinion, it is pretty much everything I have done for this blog. I hope they will help you too!
1. Make your posts attractive to read
Use different colors, but not excessively, or it might look overwhelming. Just to emphasize important points
Bold, Italics, Underline, etc. Use them to draw attention to certain points
Indent different sections of your post, so it isn’t all bunched up
Get to the point. Do not waste your words. People hate reading huge paragraphs, keep them to 1-4 sentences
BIG TITLES if you have more than one section to your post (e.g. 2 different contests)
Use pictures! One picture is worth a thousand words!
2. Google is your friend
Most people will use search engines when they want to know something. Use this to your advantage!
For example, let’s say you are posting a scavenger hunt, and one of the items is an apple. Would little kids type in “Location of the apple in the scavenger hunt” or “Where is the apple”? Obviously the second one, they DEMAND answers xD
So, you should always word your posts the way little kids would search for.
3. Tags help Google
Tags can help Google find your blog even faster. For example, type in “Fantage free accounts” into Google.
4. Copying and copyrights
NEVER copy. If you copy even once, everyone will remember you as a dishonest, unoriginal person. Also, what is the point of having two copies of the same information? People visit different blogs for different stuff.
ALWAYS use copyrights. You never know when some wannabe is going to copy you, be prepared.
5. Be friendly
You never know, being mean to one person may come back and bite you in the behind one day, so as a general rule, try to be nice and positive always! Nobody likes to be friends with an arrogant, rude, or immature person.
6. Don't get distracted.
If you are a Fantage blogger, don’t post anything that doesn’t relate to Fantage. Kids visit your blog for updates, tips, and cheats, not for the story of how long your homework took you yesterday, or how in love you are with your crush.
7. Advertise on Fantage
When there is a scavenger hunt during an event on Fantage, there will be hundreds of people floating around aimlessly asking for help. Isn’t it so obvious to tell them your blog then, saying it has all the answers? That is, IF you have the answers. DON’T LIE!
However, as you probably already know, some words do not show on Fantage chat.
8. Hiring workers
Don’t hire too many workers. One, updating Fantage does NOT need like 10 people to post. Two, workers do not count as viewers, so they do not help raise the number of hits. Just hire a maximum of 3 or so.
9. Race to be first
The more views a post/page on your site has, the earlier it will show up on Google search.
For example, a LOT of blogs have free Fantage accounts
10. It's background, not frontground
The purpose of backgrounds is to create a soothing atmosphere for the viewer. It is NOT for attracting attention (that’s what your posts are supposed to do!!). When choosing a background, keep these things in mind:
1. Don’t choose a background that moves.
2. Don’t choose a background that has neon and/or bright colors. It may look cool to you, but personally, it makes me want to rip my eyes out.
3. Don’t make your background your Fantage avatar. That’s so unoriginal! Also, it’s too colorful.
4. You can make your background fit into the season. You can even match it to the holidays!
5. Change your background once in a while. People like to see new things.
6. Choose a background that is lightly colored. Dark colors makes the blog look very sinister and secretive. (Just a personal opinion)
Never thought how important your background was, huh?
11. OMG DAT ISH SHO KEWL OUO
Just… no. When posting, refrain from using horrid works like those above. You’re blogging, not texting. You can speak English, not make baby noises. Avoiding this style of talking gives you much more credibility, and people will look up at you with more admiration.
If you’re on Fantage and a fan approaches you, still try and maintain good grammar, even if everyone else is saying “i shoe want shoe you shoe hair shoe fun ouo o oi”. And remember to treat fans with respect too! Don’t call them peasants.
12. Short n' sweet
Long paragraphs are boring, and nobody likes to read them. If everything you are saying is important and you don’t have anything to take out, just break it up into smaller paragraphs, like I have done with this page.
13. Humor us
After reading things on this page like “act professional” and “use correct grammar” you’re probably thinking I expect you to sound like a college professor.
NO WAY!! You can act mature AND be fun at the same time, which is exactly why you should add humor to your posts.
Everyone has their own style of humor. As long as you don’t make it sound like forced humor (e.g. telling cheesy jokes), it will lift everyone’s mood.
This is something I have tried out recently, and I find it’s a lot more fun for me too. Most importantly, it seems like you guys like to too.
14. Play it cool
We all have haters, whether we like it or not. But that doesn’t mean we should turn into a shameful cussing machine when they insult us. The point is, instead of cussing down a hater, find something funny to say that humiliates them and makes them look foolish for hating you. Don’t try to reason with a hater or challenge them to a cussing fight, they will persist even though they know they’ve lost. It’s just a waste of time.There is nothing a hater hates more than indifference and being humiliated, because when they type that hate comment, they expect drama, anger, and cussing. Don’t give them what they want. Laugh at them.
15. Slow down, newbies
A LOT of you newbie bloggers have been coming, frantically asking “Why am I not getting hits! I have advertised everywhere, but nobody is coming to my blog! How do I get hits and followers fast??”
You are missing the point. The purpose of a blog is to help people, not to become famous. If you started a blog just to become famous, then change your views, or you will never be successful.
When I first started blogging, I never worried about hits. I focused on being as helpful as possible. The hits and followers just naturally came, eventually.
So stop obsessing over your hits widget and followers counter, IGNORE them. Instead, obsess over your posts and pages. Think of new creative ideas (never ever copy, see tip #4).
This is the same for veteran bloggers. You should know this by now, but if you don’t, here it is: Your purpose is to help people, NOT to act all superior and snobby. This is precisely why I never refer to myself as “famous” nor “popular.” It contradicts the entire point of being a blogger.