Twitter is a great marketing tool if you want to keep in touch with people on a quick, “in-and-out” basis. It allows you to build connection with your prospects and clients, as well as direct them to your website and blog for more detailed information – as Twitter only allows for a couple sentences each [...]
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For those of you who have not heard of Twitter before a brief explanation of what it is. Twitter is a privately funded game that started as a side project in March 2006 in the area of San Francisco, CA. Twitter is a messaging service in real time to short that works on multiple [...]
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I currently run a few blogs, and no matter how hard I try, I cannot get my adsense income above about $250-350 a month. I am trying to make this my full income, but it is very unmotivating to work 8 hours per day, and see that $8 in your adsense account. I did run [...]
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The Black Art of Writing Facebook Updates A company might have a spectacular fan page on Facebook — but its thousands of self-identified “fans” probably don’t visit that page there very often. Read more on Wall Street Journal Blogs
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I currently have three members in my beauty blog and really wish others got the chance to see what it offers. I think it would be really helpful for girls who LOVE makeup and beauty tips. . . I have posted my link to other blogs, facebook related groups, I have asked here on yahoo [...]
I want to have create one of those blogs that people go to to get the latest word on new music coming out. Any of my friends will tell you I don’t have a problem getting information on new music. What I need is tips on how to make it successful. Should I use twitter [...]
16 Mar, 2010
Posted by: admin In: General
If you’re fairly new to blogging, it can sometimes feel like you’re not getting anywhere with your blog. You’ve got very little traffic, almost zero interaction, and not much hope it will get any better any time soon. I started my latest blog roughly around October/November of 2009. (I think!) So around about six months ago. Today it’s currently a PR 3, with an Alexa ranking of 478,175 and climbing. In the last six months I’ve had roughly 22,165 visits and 57,129 page views. Now that is fairly modest in comparison to many more established blogs, but I’m pretty proud of the traction I’ve gained so far and am excited about its continued growth. And I feel there are a handful of simple things I did that really helped to propel that growth fairly quickly. 1. Killer unique content. I’m a freelance ghostwriter by trade, and writing is a bit fun for me, so it might be a little easier for me than perhaps others. But killer unique content is vitally important if you really want your blog to shine, to gain readers and interaction, and please Google. Experiment with your content, take risks, and see what kind of response you get. Also, pay attention to post length… it depends on the niche, but sometimes longer posts are more suitable and sometimes shorter posts. Sometimes a nice blend is preferred by your target market. 2. Take advantage of social media. I’m fortunate in that I have quite a large Twitter following that I make a point to interact with regularly. So when I post something new, I automatically Tweet about it, sometimes several times throughout the first day and the next. I also pull my content directly to my Facebook FanPage , as well as often post new content to my wall for my other FB friends. If you cultivate those relationships, you’ll find your content gets ReTweeted and shared if it’s good… which means more eyes and traffic for you. 3. Schedule your own ReTweets. I primarily use Su.Pr to schedule these. I do an initial Retweet, and then I schedule a few more throughout the day and into the next day. I also make sure that if it’s a really good post (IMO) to Stumble it through the Su.Pr interface as well. I firmly believe this has been a really large part in my blog gaining more traction. I also schedule a few ReTweets here and there using Hootsuite as well. Just be sure to mix it up and make the times a bit random. ReTweeting the same stuff at the same times every day won’t win you any favors with your followers. 4. Post frequently and on a schedule if possible. The most successful blogs usually post every day and sometimes several times a day. However that’s not always possible for some, so just simply choosing to post on a regular weekly schedule, such as 1-3 times a week could work equally as well for your blog. I’d recommend starting off with posting at least 5 days a week to start, and then if you want to taper off as you gain a readership, you can. I’d also recommend that if you only post 1-3 times per week, really make those posts quality with a lot of shine and sparkle, as well as slightly longer than the typical 500 word article. 5. Finally? Guest post. This is actually only my third guest post, my first was on ProBlogger and the second on a paid forum, but I’ve seen a huge increase in readership, interaction, and traffic just from those two things. So I’ve decided to make guest posting a regular part of my schedule for awhile, and this makes my third. Guest posting can be a huge benefit to your own blog’s traffic and readership, and it’s a win-win because you get to give the blog owner you are guest posting for a nice day off from posting themselves. Not to mention you are building a quality relationship with a fellow blog owner, which is an excellent way to network in my book. There you have it! 5 simple ways you can improve your blog and it’s traction on the web, and see a marked increase in your traffic and readership. It might not be a perfect strategy, and it does involve work on your part, but it’s working well for me and could potentially work well for you too. Now get to blogging! Cori is a freelance ‘ghost’ (as in writer/blogger) and the creative brains and dubious brawn behind her own blog Big Girl Branding. She’d also like to note that ‘big’ does not mean what you think it means. It was meant to indicate being a grown up. Sigh… Of course you probably didn’t get that, and it totally loses its effect when she has to explain it. So I guess she’ll just have to put on her ‘big girl’ panties and deal with it. She’ll feel better about the whole misunderstanding though if you stop by and say hi. Worry FREE Niche Content Each and Every Month! 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09 Mar, 2010
Posted by: admin In: General
I’ve been guest blogging as long as I’ve been blogging: for about 3 years now. All my self-branding achievements as well as all my most notable career ups would not have been possible without guest posting. Throughout my guest blogging career, I have been wondering if that would be a smart idea to attempt to create such a place where guest bloggers might get connected to the blog owners who look for good free content for their sites . In the end, I thought that would be a a useful tool actually because such a service would be a place where everyone wins and quality plays a decisive role : guest bloggers get links and exposure , blog owners get free content (which means extra traffic, more search referrals, more social media shares, etc) and poor quality posts get rejected. This is why, a bit more than 3 months ago I launched: My Blog Guest : the forum that targets guest bloggers and aim to connect them to the blog owners. It’s been a long way to that site. I had no idea which form it should take. Many of my contacts who I had shared my plans with thought it should be a market place (ala text-link-ads.com) where a blogger comes, chooses his category and adds the best blogs “to cart”. I thought this would diminish the most important role of the project (and guest blogging in general). The main goal of the site is not to help users build free links with content: it is to connect people to bloggers in the target niche for more benefits in the long run. Except for the basic forum features, I added just a few more options to help the members find each other: Tag-based system : one can add as many tags as he or she wants. Tags reflect the areas of the user’s expertise and his/her interests (for guest bloggers) or the topics the user’s blog focuses on (for blog owners). Tags are integrated in the user search. Alert system : users can subscribe to email alerts to get notified of the new sites added to the category they are interested in (there are currently Health, Finance, Technology, Entertainment, LifeStyle, Creativity and General. The latter one is for those blogs that fall under more than one category or just are about something else. Rating system . Blogs are rated based on their Google PR, domain and content age and backlinks. This should be a bit of help to those who need to quickly evaluate the blog power. Users are rated based on their social media activity. This metric should reflect the estimated ability of the user to help promote the posted content. The service is still in beta, I am constantly looking for feedback to try to improve it; so more features might be added soon! I do hope the place will turn useful for those who are interested in guest posting and I am going to keep it free and free of any self-promotion. This is a guest post by Ann Smarty. Ann is an Expert SEO blogger who manages http://www.searchenginejournal.com/ Do You Have 4 Minutes? Than Allow me to give you Secure, Web 2.0 Enabled, Search Engine Optimized, Cash Sucking WordPress Blog! Create a Blog in 4 Minutes (Video Proof) . Copyright WordPress Guides Blog . All rights reserved. If reading this content on site other then origination blog – it was stolen and publisher is in direct violation of copyrights. Please report violation Related posts Your Blog As A Core Content For Email Marketing (19) You Are Not Ignored (1) WordPress Web 2.0 Guide Looking For Guest Bloggers (10) WordPress Security Guide (4) WordPress Howto Spotter Gets Facelift, Do You Like It? (23) WordPress Forums Plugins To Build Community (30)
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