The world of social media has certainly changed the way individuals become credible. With a little passion and some solid opinions, anyone can start a blog and make a name for themselves on the web.

But, the measure of credibility in the blogosphere is far from defined. I mean–we’re bloggers–few of us have editors who scrutinize the facts. And of course, we can’t get fired for what we say. Since there’s not much at risk, to establish credibility, we have to rely on the element of trust.

Gaining a reader’s trust is no simple feat. Here’s a few ways to do it, and hopefully maintain it, as you develop your blog.

Bare all and keep it real

My favorite bloggers, and the ones I have the utmost respect for, are the ones who aren’t afraid to tell it how it is. Whether it’s not being afraid to say what everyone else is thinking, or flaunting your weaknesses—turning them into strengths–these are the people I want to read day after day.

The ones who pretend to be something they’re not are easy to ignore. Think of your content as if it were a tangible product. If you’re producing a knockoff, few people are going to want it.

Align yourself with the right people

Like it or not, the blogosphere works just like any other social system. There are people who have power and people who don’t.

Having friends with connections matters on the web as much as it does in any facet of life. Network with these people, make them like you, and you’ll be surprised at what will happen.

Presentation counts for everything

It’s tough to take someone seriously who doesn’t work on their style. Just as the way we dress paints a picture of who we are, the design on your blog paints a picture of who you are.

You can write the most powerful content on the web, but if your presentation sucks, everything sucks. Think about developing a blog style that augments your blog content. As soon as you do, people will be able to take you more seriously.

Authority is something that has to be built. And the trust you want to develop that leads to that authority can’t be earned overnight. When we started Employee Evolution over a year ago, there were more haters than anyone else. But we stuck to our guns, played nice, and today we’ve earned some credibility. Sure, there will always be those neighsayers looking to shut you down. Learn to enjoy these people, because having the authority to speak your mind and know others are listening, wouldn’t be a good time without them.

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