Forgive me on the lack of creativity for a better name.
In the past few months, there have been events that have occurred and sites that have launched which causes the entire blogosphere to talk about- and I mean every, single, blog. To name a few examples, the Pagerank update, Widgetbucks, Blogrush. As a reader, it gets boring reading the same thing over and over again. But, as a blogger, you HAVE to share the news with your readers, even if all the popular blogs have gotten to it first. This is really painful to do because you know that everyone already knows about it! So, here are some tips to apply when writing about the newest hype.
Include Screenshots
Most people that blog about the newest hype just worry about getting that content out there as fast as they can- usually to get what referrals they can before it’s old news. Add some screenshots of the website, features, your stats, etc. That way it looks more like a review and not just a blatant advertisement. They’ll feel like they’re taking a tour, and that’s what you want.
Use Your Attitude
People come to read your blog because you provide interesting content, and they like the way you lay things out. Don’t change the way you write that review. Play it cool, and lay it out the way you would for any post. Whether it’s humorous, negativity, or just making everything simple and to the point- you need to stick it in your hype post.
Give a Personal Testimonial
Nothing convinces a reader more than proof that this new fad works (or fails!). If this thing is giving you want you want- whether it be traffic, backlinks, money, or something else- than tell your readers this thing is really working and they should jump on it immediately so that you can earn from them too they can benefit from it too. If the hype is just a scam or not working the way it’s supposed to be, warn your readers and show them proof.
Twist It Around
Stab it, and twist it around and around. Everyone who reviews this hype is going to just lay it out from top to bottom. Instead, try tackling it from a different perspective. This can be tricky to do, but when done correctly it’ll stand out from other reviews.
Let’s say I was writing a review of Google. I can bet you the first line you want to write something like, “Google is a search engine”. Or something like that. How about starting out like this:
“Google is the God of the Internet, as established by the ancient users.”
Maybe it’s not factual information, but it’s something I’d want to continue reading about.
Get to it Early or Get to it Late
But do not get to it when everyone else does. If you’re one of the first ones to write about it, you’re bound to be the first ones to reach your readers. They’ll give you props. I was one of the first to write about John Cow’s Hacking Linkbait, so I informed my readers of NEW information, and didn’t have to worry about making it unique.
If you miss getting the news out early, than wait until no one else is talking about it to bring it up again. That way you can include a personal testimonial and even add new information such as updates, bug fixes, or changes made.






11-25-2007 07:48:27
I have high writing standard which brings in repeat visitors although screenshots play a major role in attracting subscribers to my blog. I also write my own content and not based on other content, i try to use my imagination.
Andy
11-25-2007 09:43:19
… Or you could just put up pictures of half-naked ladies.
What?
Hey! this is the _internet_ we’re talking about, isn’t it?
[grins evilly].
11-26-2007 13:39:28
Very nice tips for newbie blogger like myself thank you
11-26-2007 15:30:42
Personally, I liked the title of this post. (#):) So question : How can I talk about the content of THIS post on MY blog as if it were MY OWN thoughts? (#);D
BTW, happy belated Thanksgiving!
11-26-2007 17:42:51
Screenshots do help a lot!
11-26-2007 17:43:27
Haha, that is true. But, I’m not sure if it will give your blog the credibility you’re looking for.
11-26-2007 17:43:42
Hope it helps!
11-26-2007 17:47:49
Hey Bush, happy belated turkey day to you too! If you were to talk about this post on your blog, perhaps something as simple as rewording and restructuring and than linking back to the original writer (muah) would be fine!
11-26-2007 20:35:08
nice for a newbie blogger.even someone like me (experienced) could find something useful
11-27-2007 07:18:26
Link back to YOU? Hm. I dunno about that… (#);)
11-29-2007 04:34:03
Thanks, some great tips as usual.
I have tried to avoid any of the major hyped stories but have wanted to talk about them and know they are good for traffic.
I’ll def put some of your tips into practise.
11-29-2007 06:54:13
You definitely should talk about hypes because it keeps you in the loop of things and some people don’t check out many other different blogs.
12-1-2007 08:17:36
Good tips.
I will try them