Getting readers to engage with you by leaving comments on your blog posts is something many bloggers crave.

And when those comments clearly show that your post has been read, it’s one of the best feelings in the world.

However, once you get visitors reading your posts and leaving comments, you need to do all you can to ensure they keep coming back.

Writing good quality posts that make your readers want to engage with you and each other is one way to keep your readers returning, but you also need to ensure they can easily find your other similarly themed posts, which are often buried deep in your blog archives.

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Here are five blogging tools that work for me. Not only do they give my readers a way of finding more similarly-themed content, but these tools have also helped bring me many new readers and followers.

1. The Search Bar

The other day, I was writing a new blog post and wanted to include links to some posts I had read on other blogs.

However, try as I might, I couldn’t find one of the posts I wanted to link to. Even worse, there was no search bar on the blog concerned.

It wasn’t long before I gave up looking for that blog post. I didn’t have the time to find it.

You can make it easy for readers to find what they are looking for by including a search bar on your blog.

Does your blog have a search bar? If not, WordPress has a ‘search’ widget. Click here to find out how to install one.

Once you’ve installed a search bar, open up one of your blog posts and check you are happy with its position. Ensure it’s visible and easy for visitors to find. The search bar on my blog is the first widget on my widget bar to the right of all my blog posts.

Remember, too, that you can use the search bar when looking for your own posts. You can save yourself a lot of time by doing this instead of scrolling through all your blog posts on your blog’s dashboard.

2. The Menu Bar

Navigation is of prime importance on any blog. Make it difficult for visitors to navigate or find more content, and they’ll probably give up and never return.

That’s why it’s essential to have a menu bar on your blog.

A menu bar allows your readers to check out what is on your blog and helps direct them to other parts of your blog they’d like to explore.

Many bloggers can be frightened by including a menu bar on their blog or adding items. However, it’s an easy and straightforward process.

Click here for details on how to set up a custom menu bar on your WordPress blog.

However, don’t overload the menu bar on your blog, as it can look overwhelming. And ensure you keep it updated and check that everything works on it.

3. The ‘Contact Me Page

Just imagine another blogger, a magazine editor, or somebody from your local radio station wanting to contact you to invite you to write an article or appear on a show. How exciting would that be? But they can’t find a way of reaching you privately!

Not everyone wants to leave a comment when they want to invite you to write a guest post, be interviewed, or ask you to appear on a show. If you don’t have a ‘contact me’ page, and nobody can contact you privately, then they’ll probably move on and give that opportunity to somebody else.

On the menu bar of my blog, you’ll see a ‘Contact Hugh’ button. That’s how people can contact me privately.

I get lots of people contacting me every week. As a result, I’ve written guest articles, appeared on radio shows and recorded podcasts, all of which have allowed me to promote myself and my blog. In return, I’ve got hundreds of new readers and followers to my blog.

Make sure you’re contactable. Click here to find out how to set up a ‘contact me’ page.

4. The ‘About Me’ Page

Ever since my early days of blogging, I’ve been told that many new blog visitors will want to learn a little about the blogger behind the blog before deciding whether to follow.

When I visit a new blog, I first look for an ‘about me’ page to learn more about the blogger.

If the blogger doesn’t have an ‘about me’ page or it’s difficult to find, I’m more likely to move on than check out the rest of their blog.

If you do have an ‘about me’ page, ensure you allow new visitors to introduce themselves by allowing them to leave a comment on it. And don’t forget, a friendly reply is more likely to keep that visitor returning to read your posts.

Click here for details on setting up an ‘About Me’ page and what to include.

5. The Gravatar

The image that appears next to all comments is known as a Gravatar. A gravatar is created for you as soon as you leave your first review or comment on the internet.

How many times have you clicked on the gravatar image of somebody who has left an excellent comment on a post and not been able to find their blog details? Frustrating, isn’t it, especially when you think it may be a blog you’d like to follow.

Unfortunately, one of the biggest mistakes many bloggers make, as soon as their gravatar is created, is they forget about it. Many don’t realise they can add images and leave links to their blog and social media accounts on their gravatar.

If a reader then clicks on your gravatar, they’ll see the links to your blog and social media accounts and be able to visit them. That means more visitors to your blog and social media accounts which could result in more followers.

Click here to find out how to add links to your blog and social media accounts to your gravatar.

Let’s wrap it up

  • Many blogging tools can help readers notice your blog and keep them returning.
  • Make sure you have a Search Bar on your blog to help visitors find other content.
  • Ensure your blog includes a menu bar, but don’t overload it with too many items.
  • Ensure the links on your blog’s menu bar all work. Check for broken links at least once a month and fix any that have become broken.
  • Ensure your blog has a page where readers and visitors can contact you privately. Not everyone will want to leave a comment inviting you to write a guest post or to appear on a radio show or podcast.
  • Many new visitors want to know a little about the person behind the blog before deciding whether to follow. Tell visitors a little about yourself on an ‘about me’ page.
  • Ensure your Gravatar has links to your blog and social media accounts.

This is an updated version of a post originally published on Hugh’s Views And News in September 2018

What powerful blogging tools do you use on your blog, and why do you use them? Share them with us by leaving a comment.

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77 responses to “5 Powerful Blogging Tools That Will Get Your Blog Noticed”

  1. Baydreamer - Lauren Scott avatar

    Hi Hugh, I found you from Debby’s blog, so thank you for these great tips. #3 & 5 were useful as I have implemented the others…nice to meet you, too.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thank you, Lauren. I’m glad they have helped. Good to meet you too.

  2. D. Wallace Peach avatar

    Great tips, Hugh. Especially about adding links to the Gravatar. I’m always disappointed when I can’t find any way to connect with a blogger there.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Same here, Diana. It’s a shame when you can’t reach a blogger because they don’t include any blog details on their Gravatar.

      1. D. Wallace Peach avatar

        Even worse for me is when their links are out of date. But that’s another topic.

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          Yes, that too, especially when they’re on an out-of-date ‘About me’ page.

  3. James L avatar

    Don’t know how bloggers cope without a search bar – I don’t always remember the title of my posts, so this is a life saver, when I’m looking for in-house content to link to.

    I also find with the contact me page has been useful to illustrate people’s commitment- I’ve had asks to guest blog in post comments, but these never went anywhere. The people who take the time to contact me via a personal email are always more serious.

    Great list of blog must have’s Hugh!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Many bloggers tell me they use the search bar on their blog to search for their own posts, James. I do exactly the same.

      I don’t approve any comments that only invite me to write a guest post. You’re right that most of them never go anywhere. However, I also get many spammy invites for guest posts via my ‘Contact Hugh’ page. Most claim they are big fans of my blog and love reading all my posts, yet they’ve never ‘liked’ a post or left me a comment. Strange that, isn’t it? I have replied to a few but never heard back from them.

  4. Paul Ariss avatar
    Paul Ariss

    How do you remember all of this? I’m just glad that you do, I always learn so much from them, thanks Hugh.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I enjoy sharing all the knowledge I have gained about the blogging world, Paul. It’s an interesting topic, so I tend to remember most of it.

  5. Lea avatar
    Lea

    Hi Hugh, You always have interesting and helpful posts. I have found some wonderful blogs because of Gravatars. Yours is one of them. I’ve also found a great blogger on your blog from their Gravatar. Way back when I first started following blogs I discovered some good ones this way. One of my favorite quilt blogs that I follow I discovered this way and have been following her since 2012.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      You make an excellent case of why Gravatars are so important, Lea. Unfortunately, many bloggers do not update or include links to their blogs or social media accounts, thus making them redundant.

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  7. Lisa at Micro of the Macro avatar

    Wow, what a comprehensive list! Thank you, Hugh. I am considering adding a search bar, but I have a Categories link at the top. Doesn’t that kind of accomplish the same thing? Thanks for all these great tips! 🌞

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Yes, it does, Lisa. I had a quick look, and I see you’ve got your ‘about’ page on that menu, so that’s good. It looks great.

      BTW – Both your comments were marked as spam by WordPress and went straight to my spam folder. I’d recommend you check that other comments you’re leaving on other blogs are not being marked as spam. If they are, I’d recommend you notify WordPress it’s happening, as they can fix the problem.

      1. Lisa at Micro of the Macro avatar

        Thanks so much for taking the time to look at my site, Hugh! I appreciate your input. 🌞

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  9. Janice Wald avatar

    Hi Hugh,
    I hope I wasn’t the blogger whose Search Bar was difficult to find. On my blog, on desktop, it’s on the top right. On the smartphone, it’s all the way at the bottom.
    Congratulations! You won the Inspire Me Monday Linky Party and will be featured on my blog tomorrow.
    Janice

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Hi Janice, no, it wasn’t your blog. The blog I mentioned had no search bar, like finding a needle in a haystack.

      Thanks for the great news.

      Have a great week.

  10. Elite 9 Fitness avatar
    Elite 9 Fitness

    Big thanks for the advice hugh 🔥🔥

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar
  11. Mthobisi Magagula avatar

    Thank you Hugh for the advice here. You are a good Blogger and this blog is what we all Bloggers want to see happening that is getting our blogs to shine and knock them off the park🔥🔥🔥👏

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      You’re welcome. I’m glad these posts help.

  12. dgkaye avatar

    Another excellent post Hugh. I’ll share in October’s writers tips. :) x

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Many thanks, Debby. I appreciate it very much.

      1. dgkaye avatar

        My pleasure to share the goods :)

  13. Janis @ RetirementallyChallenged.com avatar

    I imagine many bloggers have gravatars that don’t lead anywhere. One thing I will add again (mostly because I keep running into the issue), make sure your blog has a very easy to find (high up on the sidebar, if possible) way for readers to subscribe. I also think it’s important to have a fresh pair of eyes look at your blog to make sure it’s easy to navigate and all the elements are there. Sometimes when we look at our own work, we miss what others see.

    I have a question: how do you handle inquiries through your contact me page that are basically solicitations to write articles for your blog? I have always figured they are blast inquiries sent out to multiple blogs and have just ignored them.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thank you for mentioning the important fact about making it easy for readers to subscribe to a blog, Janis. I generally rely on the ‘follow’ button in the bottom right corner of a blog when scrolling, but some blogs don’t have that feature, so it’s important to make it easy for readers to subscribe. And I agree too about having a fresh pair of eyes look over our blogs. I always welcome feedback or messages from readers who spot mistakes or errors on my blog.

      Regarding your question, I’ve found that 99% of the requests I get for submitting a guest post to my blog are from spammers who want to include links in the article that lead readers elsewhere. Those requests that do not address me by my first name are instantly deleted. The same goes for those that claim they love my blog and read all my posts, yet I’ve never heard from them before by way of a comment. I hope that helps, but please feel free to ask further questions.

  14. Annabel avatar

    Great post with all excellent tips. I’ve done all this, let’s hope it works!!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I’ll keep my fingers crossed that it does, Annabel.

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