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Free Quick Blog Review: MarcoRichter.net

This post is the fourth in a series of 5 free quick blog reviews worth a total of $500 that I’m giving away to promote my blog consultancy. First review: Caroline Middlebrook, Livin Online.

MarcoRichter.net

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MarcoRichter.net has a rather audacious (and copied) tagline: “The Miscellaneous Ramblings of an Internet Tycoon.” I’m going to believe that tagline is tongue-in-cheek.

First Impressions

The theme is brilliantly designed, but also used frequently by others. To really stand out and be original, a blog’s design must be original.

I am so wary anymore of inexperienced bloggers pretending to be experts that when I see a new blog, the first step I take after reading a bit of content is to check the About page for evidence of experience and expertise. If I don’t see any, that causes me to lose trust in the blogger. Often, I can tell by the content whether or not the blogger really knows their stuff and what I see on the about page usually confirms what I perceived from their content.

Content and Purpose

Marco’s not doing too badly, but he’s not doing too great, either. He doesn’t provide any indication of his experience, authority, or expertise in his About page. Nothing tells me he deserves the title of Tycoon — jokingly or not. The writing style is very approachable, with peeks into a sense of humor here and there. Mostly, though, the writing could really benefit from more unique personality and originality of post topics. I’m sorry to say that much of what I read gives me a sense of deja vu and is very similar to what can be found on thousands of other metablogs.

I hope Marco will receive my plain speaking in the way I intend: I’m looking out for his best interests and for the success of his blog. There are a million “me too” metablogs out there. Marco needs to look within himself and fan that spark of uniqueness and individuality into a flame that makes him shine more brightly than other bloggers doing the same thing as everyone else.

A tough question to ask of your blog and its content is: why would anyone want to read this? I ask this of myself with everything I write. If I can’t think of a good no bullshit answer, then I delete the post (I believe in taking my own medicine). Unless I’m a complete beginner, there isn’t much on Marco’s blog I haven’t already read in some form or other many times over. I’ve said this before in other blog reviews, but it is so important: Marco needs to think about his motivations for blogging and what he wants out of blogging. He needs to have a purpose and a plan for his blog that reaches those goals. He needs to know who his audience is, and write for that audience.

Recommendations

  • Really try to figure out why you’re blogging, because the answer to that question will tell you everything you need to know about what to do next
  • Create a long term blog plan
  • Cultivate a more original writing style and choose topics that aren’t the same thing everyone has already covered many times
  • Try adding some graphics to posts for visual interest and to enhance/enforce the point of a post’s message
  • Flesh out the About page so that we can determine how much trust and credibility to give you
  • Use the title and description/tagline of the blog to tell people why they should spend their time reading it, because the title and description are the first part of the first impression, if you know what I mean

Marco’s big challenge is to offer something unique, different, and special that people will not find anywhere else. His writing is extremely competent, accessible, and succinct. He seems to have no trouble coming up with posts. He pays attention to his blog’s visitors, replying to their comments attentively. So he’s got some big plusses working for him. The big three take-aways from this review are: understand your purpose, create unique content, and get a unique design.

I hope you found this review helpful (and not too hard to take). Here’s to your success, Marco!

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7 Comments

  1. Posted October 12, 2007 at 2:22 am | Permalink

    Michael,

    thank you so much for your review. It is so important to get opinions from an “outside”-view.
    As I try to improve my blog constantly, I will definitely take your advice into consideration. I´m planning to have it redesigned next year, when I want to offer advertising on it, which is too early to do right now.

    Thanks again for your advice. Keep coming back and see the improvements.

    All the best to you
    Marco

  2. Posted October 12, 2007 at 3:24 am | Permalink

    Michael - Great insight. I need to do so much more with my own about page. I just don’t want to use the same one on my website as my blog so I haven’t done much. But I can see the point you make about it. Being a visual person photos or graphics of some kind is very important. I can see how you can apply these points to so many of us out there. - Ashley

  3. Posted October 13, 2007 at 5:07 am | Permalink

    Good review, and good strategy too to come up with free 5 blog reviews.

    I haven’t being visit your blog for a while due to extremely travel schedule. Anyway, I see a lot of improvement, great job!

  4. Michael Martine
    Posted October 13, 2007 at 7:59 am | Permalink

    Thanks, Ken! I wondered where you had gone. Nice to see you back.

  5. Posted October 13, 2007 at 1:43 pm | Permalink

    Michael,

    I´m working on some improvements that came from your advice. I rebuilt my About Page as a first step adding much more information on me and my blog. I hope you like it. Stepping further to some more improvements now.

    Cheers
    Marco

    PS: Consider joining my Group Writing Project, I´m celebrating my upcoming birthday with.

  6. Michael Martine
    Posted October 13, 2007 at 7:25 pm | Permalink

    Marco, that is a much better About page! You have provided information that reveals your experience, which leads to trust and enhances the perception of your authority. Excellent work!

  7. Posted October 14, 2007 at 7:46 am | Permalink

    More great advice Michael… I think I’ll be adding to my About page after reading this! I have so many ‘take aways’ from these reviews - excellent ideas.

    These reviews should be a clear indicator to anyone considering your services that you know your stuff and can provide them with ACTIONABLE goals to get them where they want to be.

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