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Attracting Activity to Your Blog
As with static websites, the success of a blog depends
on attracting a steady stream of new and return traffic. It
is just that the tools for blog promotion are slightly different,
a bit more diverse and on the whole much more effective.
Blogs are designed with interactivity and social networking
ability built in. They are ideal both for developing
relationships and marketing your brand.
However, this doesn’t mean you should neglect standard promotion
techniques in favor of blog only techniques. In fact,
traditional marketing activities can become even more potent
with a blog due to its nature.
For example, you will still want to utilize your email list.
Ask readers to subscribe, and let them know when you post
a new article just as you would with a new feature or product
on a static website.
Of course, if you are prolific blogger and post every day,
you’ll only want to alert them when you’ve published something
extra special or compile a list of new posts and descriptions
and send it out once a week.
You don’t want to overwhelm and annoy, but inform and share.
However, do make sure you ask them to subscribe at every
opportunity — on your sidebar, at the end of every post,
on every page, and perhaps with pop-ups.
(But use pop-ups judiciously. Remember, you don’t want to annoy.
As you can see, I use an unobtrusive bottom slide-up opt-in
form on this blog, which is Instant Slideup. Since incorporating
it, my optins have tripled.)
You don’t want to neglect keywords either. I’m no SEO expert,
but I do know that choosing titles with strong keywords and
using key phrases within your post is important to attracting
new traffic through search engines.
Blog posts are indexed much more quickly than static pages
whether your keywords are strong or not. Using keywords
increases the odds that a page will rise to the top of
the search engine listings as opposed to rank #65 with a phrase
you never anticipated.
In addition, you will want to make sure your blog pings
the blog search engines. Most blog software has this function
built in, like WordPress, but it’s a good idea to double check
if you are using an off-brand or an older version.
I only use three of them, since they, in turn, ping the majority
of the search engines and blog directories out there for you
whenever you post. And it does so automatically. This way,
you don’t need to ping a bunch of them since they do all
the work for you. They are:
Pingomatic.com http://rpc.pingomatic.com
PingGoat.com http://pingoat.com/goat/RPC2
FeedBurner http://ping.feedburner.com
You may want to consider submitting your blog posts to ezine
directories, publishers, and even offline magazines. Actually,
you should likely considering hiring this out to a publicist,
as I do. My articles are still distributed to thousands of
ezine editors and publishers by my publicist, Anne-Marie Baugh.
Not only will it free up your time, a publicist will be able
to monitor your blog, retrieve articles and prepare them
for submission, target specific industry leaders online and
know how to entice the right magazine editors to reach your
target market.
Make sure you utilize RSS feeds. Make sure your RSS feed icon
is large enough that it can be easily found, and offer an email
alternative for those who prefer not to use readers. Just
like opt-in forms, make sure you add it to every page.
Speaking of opt-in forms, around the RSS button you can add
your own opt-in form from your favorite autoresponder service,
or use an RSS-to-email service like http://www.FeedBurner.com
or http://www.FeedBlitz.com to increase subscriptions.
It’s preferable to use a third party site because they provide
extra features that will help you promote and publicize your
blog with little extra effort.
In conjunction with the lists and feeds, you’ll want to create
a separate landing page for subscribers. This is similar
to your typical “About Me” page, but instead of promoting you
or your products, you’ll want to outline the different ways
people can subscribe to your blog.
You can increase your responses by offering a “bribe” to those
who sign up. This could be a free report or special offer
for those who join your list.
Another tactic I recommend for increasing blog traffic is
to submit your RSS feed to the various RSS engines like Yahoo
and Technorati.
There is no point in doing this manually as inexpensive
software like RSS Submit will accomplish the job quickly and
easily. This type of software will automatically submit your
RSS feeds to all the major RSS engines.
Next, use a social bookmarking and posting service, like
http://www.ShareThis.com. By adding ShareThis, you allow
people to bookmark your blog or blog post on a variety of
popular social networking sites, as well as send the post/page
by email to a friend.
Finally, have someone else whether a friend, client or staff
member, submit your posts to highly trafficked social sites,
like http://www.Digg.com, http://www.Facebook.com,
http://www.Sphinn.com (the one I use), http://www.PlugIM.com,
and more.
Get someone other than you to do this. Self-serving links
are viewed poorly in the world of social marketing. It’s worth
the effort to find someone to do so for you as the traffic
you receive can be quite considerable.
This is just a sampling of the most used techniques to drive
blog traffic.
Granted, there are other effective methods for blog promotion
you might add to your repertoire. But it’s best to start
with a handful to get traffic flowing rather than overwhelming
yourself with too many blog marketing tasks. After all, your
focus should be your content.
In the end, the ultimate traffic driver will always be good
quality content that meets the needs and expectations of your
target market.
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