How to write a really terrible blog post

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1 Feb 2024
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How to Write a Truly Terrible Blog Post: A Comedic Guide

Hey, fellow BULBers!

Today, we're talking about the art of crafting a truly terrible blog post on bulb.io . Why, you ask? Well, sometimes, the best way to learn is by identifying what not to do. So buckle up, because we're about to unleash the chaos of poor blogging practices. Remember, this is all in good fun – the goal is to laugh and learn.

1. Copy-Paste Content Without Reference Link:

Want your readers to instantly lose interest? Copy and paste content from other blogs without bothering to include proper references. Who needs originality when you can confuse your audience and potentially face blog plagiarism claims? Be sure to omit any acknowledgment of the original authors – it's not like they put effort into creating that content, right? If you think you found some content that has been plagiarized you can use this plagiarism checker


2. Use 100% Unedited GPT Chat Text:

Why bother refining your text when you can simply dump raw GPT chat responses into your post? Forget about coherence, relevance, or making any sense. Your readers will surely appreciate the incoherent mishmash of sentences. Grammar and clarity are overrated, anyway.


3. Include Broken Links:

Nothing says "I don't care about my blog" like throwing in a bunch of broken links. Send your readers on a wild goose chase through the internet's vast wasteland. Bonus points if the broken links lead to 404 error pages or, better yet, questionable websites with pop-up ads.
Make use of this broken link checker to ensure that your links are in fact, broken.
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4. Wrong Hashtags:

Optimize your post for maximum invisibility by using entirely irrelevant hashtags. If your blog is about cooking, why not include hashtags like #RocketScience or #UnderwaterBasketWeaving? Confuse those algorithms and make your content virtually undiscoverable. If you are still confused about how to use hashtags then maybe just leave it be.


5. Bad Title and Irrelevant Content:

Use a title that's misleading, boring, or completely unrelated to your content. Readers love a good clickbait title that leads to disappointment. Throw in some irrelevant content – share your thoughts on cat memes in a post about financial planning. Who needs coherence, right?


6. Only Include Referral Links and Vague Information:

Readers adore vague information and posts filled with referral links. Don't explain anything clearly, and make sure your content leaves them scratching their heads. Load up on referral links without offering any genuine insights. It's all about those mysterious earnings, right?


7. Make as many grammatical and spelling mistakes as humanly possible

Generate numerous spelling and grammatical mistakes. Even if you've formulated brilliant ideas, neglecting to conduct a thorough spell check or seek proofreading assistance from a colleague prior to publishing may result in a diminished level of credibility and potentially eliciting negative comments from your readers.


Finally your ready now to Write !

Congratulations! You've mastered the art of writing a truly terrible blog post on BULB. Remember, this guide is all in jest, and we hope you had a good laugh. Now that you know what not to do, go out there and create content that engages, informs, and entertains. Happy blogging!

In case you are actually interested in how to write a brilliant blog on bulb then check out this older article I posted.

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