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The top 3 Diseases that will KILL your site

by theinfopreneur on November 18, 2009

Websites close all the time, Blog sites stop being blogs and turn into archived information every single day, Why? Because they are succumb to a number of diseases that slowly destroy your dream of having a successful website, here they are;

  • Repeat

This is one of the most common diseases that grows slowly within your site like a tumour, that growth gets bigger and bigger and before you know it, your site is on life support waiting for it to be switched off. If you churn out the same old content every single day your readers will some realise they will learn nothing from your site, and never become inspired and never ever come to visit you in hospital, when your asking for grapes and your last rights. Produce exciting content that  is forever being added too.

  • Boring

Boredom is like a heart attack, It can strike anyone at anytime, But you can prevent this by being healthy, get the heart pumping, Excite your readers and get their blood racing round their body, See this post for some help on this. Have great information, but make it digestible.

  • Neglect

If you neglect your site, it will start to shut down, first your joints will start to ache, then your skin will start to become blotchy, then before you know it your doctor is giving you time left in days. Nurture your site, keep it up to date, monitor its status, upgrade the plugin’s, back up your database, check for spam, Please do this, check for lumps and bumps, if you do these checks daily, your site will live well beyond the average age expectancy.

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Maybe this is all a bit melo-dramatic, but if your serious about your website, then you will take this post very seriously indeed!

What does everyone think?

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{ 15 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Sarah Cook November 18, 2009 at 22:46

You are so right – about blogs/websites as wells as brick and mortar businesses. Neglect of customers, boring un-attentive service and repeated lame products and services. Thank you for encouraging all of us to do better on our sites! Let us all be the best and share the best and offer the best to those we are trying to serve!

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2 theinfopreneur
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November 18, 2009 at 22:50

Thanks for such a great comment, Great to meet other motivated people!

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3 Leighann Garber November 19, 2009 at 00:40

I liked this post! Funny, but true and helpful. I have some old “bumps and lumps” that I need to go through on my website, back from the days when I used half-automated content. Bleh.

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4 BLOGitse November 19, 2009 at 15:39

I’m trying, I’m trying my best! :)
Learning new stuff every day.
It’s funny how I know when ‘that’ blog is boring but don’t know what people think about my blog!
But. Life is not easy! :)

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5 theinfopreneur
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November 19, 2009 at 16:09

Keep going with it, some days are harder than others, How long have you been up and running?

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6 sharkbaity November 21, 2009 at 22:57

Love reading the great tips, keep em coming!!! :) xXx

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7 theinfopreneur
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November 21, 2009 at 23:00

Thankyou so much, Thanks for the support on Twitter too!

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8 ghabuntu
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November 22, 2009 at 10:19

Rretweeting now. Can’t keep it alone :-)

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9 Sheila December 4, 2009 at 13:58

I’ll be pondering these.
Boring. What is boring to one is compelling to another. If you are staying within your niche, I believe, and as you say, are careful about adhering to avoidance of redundancy, then those that are drawn to that topic are qualified to judge whether or not it is boring.

Repeat. I am assuming you mean repeating of specific articles, or re-writing them on your blog. A technical blog, for instance, could be accused of repeating as they stay on the same topic…technology. Maybe you mean always finding something new within your niche.

If you have the time, please comment back, otherwise, I will most certainly be reading daily!

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10 Matthew Needham
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January 13, 2010 at 21:49

I would add a 4th. Procastination and a 5th worrying about every one else. Now I must get on and write that post…
Matthew Needham´s last blog ..6 Days only – 31 Days to Build a Better Blog + 3 Free Bonus Offers My ComLuv Profile

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11 theinfopreneur
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January 14, 2010 at 09:41

Get to it Matthew!

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12 Dragon Blogger January 23, 2010 at 21:33

Great list of the big three, most others are children of the main list. I find the hardest thing to achieve is true originality in the bogosphere, with millions of other blogs it is very hard to say something or talk about something that other people haven’t already jumped on. You can only make up for it by having a fresh point of view and entertaining writing style.
Dragon Blogger´s last blog ..Dragon Blogger Review of Public Enemies My ComLuv Profile

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13 theinfopreneur
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January 23, 2010 at 22:41

Hey man,

Yeah hopefully that’s the way this site is coming across unique and entertaining

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14 winnie
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February 13, 2010 at 12:25

Boring is not one of my problems and I post everyday. therefore I am successful…..great post.
winnie´s last blog ..Be Not Afraid of Yesterday, Today or Tomorrow My ComLuv Profile

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15 theinfopreneur
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February 13, 2010 at 23:02

Hey Winnie,

You are successful you go for it!

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