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More resources for successful blog post promotion

May 4, 2008 | 4:37 pm

I’m giving a speech tomorrow on setting up your own blog and the key to success. I was doing some more researching today and found these two valuable posts / resources:

  • Mitch Joel (yes, i know, again, what can i say, he’s good!) claims that blogging is getting a second wind and that micro-niches (i like the term) and fresh new ideas are the way to go.
  • Tactical Execution: nothing new in their post other than reinforcing the idea that linking to other experts in your field is a good idea, i like the “outbound links = currency” part, they have a point.

Since it’s pretty much guaranteed that there’s a least ONE other person out there discussion the same thing(s) you are, then you might as well use each other. Post on their blogs, and link back to yours. And ALWAYS open up conversation, don’t close it. Ask questions. Even create a bit of a debate. People who will visit the “competitor” blogs will then visit your blog, because you have something interesting to say.

It’s funny, everyone (even me) out there is pretending they have valuable info to share about blog promotion.

I’m looking for those fresh new ideas, so tell me, what resources do you use? Let me know, comment below! I want to hear from you :) (i do, really, i’m not just saying that so that i can promote my blog effectively), hehehe.

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Blog Post Promotion

April 18, 2008 | 1:36 pm

So i’m back to exploring how to best promote a blog, and realized that i a friend of mine owns a very prominent blog, and here’s the recipe to his success: find yourself a niche, make sure it’s not to restrictive but not too widespread, stick to it, post often and promote it.

This is nothing new. But it’s important, and it’s really the bottom line. Blogs are amazing still, because they are indexed by search engines a million times faster than static websites, simply because their content changes so quickly. Which is why, for example, when in summer i wrote about Al Gore, minutes later, i noticed that my post was featured on Al Gore’s Live Earth website. So, deconstructing the advice above, we have:

1. Find yourself a niche

You need to be a specialist in your topic. No, that doesn’t mean you have to have a degree in it. It just means you have to have something to offer in that topic. People have to have a reason to come to your blog, whether it’s just that you understand a specific topic, that you have great political insight, or that you’re a master at a playing a specific game. So pick a niche, it them becomes “your thing” that you’re known for.

2. Make sure it’s neither too restrictive or too widespread

Well, now that you’ve found your niche, let’s see. Are there only 3 other people interested in your topic? In the entire world? If so, while your blog may be the center of the universe for those 3 people, it won’t be for very many other people, so your blog probably won’t get a world-famous reputation. On the other hand, if your niche is discussing the latest Hollywood scandal or when the last time we spotted Britney Spear’s underwear (or lack thereof), then, well, um, you may not be the only person who talks about this, and so your message will get diluted in the masses. For your blog to gain a reputation, then, will be extremely difficult.

3. Stick to it

If you found a topic / niche, then stick to it. Don’t go talking about other stuff, because that’s not what you’re known for. If you digress too often, readers will stop coming. If you have a million topics (good tip, check the number of categories you have, there should be max 3-4), it will be hard for readers to understand what the value of your blog is, and so promoting it will be tough.

4. Post often

Well, this is the nature of a blog, it’s meant to be alive. If your topic is amazing, people will want to come and read. But if nothing gets updated, then they’ll come once, read what is there, and be done with it. If they see there is a new post every 4-5 days, then they will subscribe to your RSS feed, and keep up to date with what you’re saying.

5. Promote it

Write posts that encourage people to comment, thus generating traffic and discussion, again, a surefire way to promote your blog. Then, of course, use the tools out there to stretch your word. Link to your blog from Digg, StumbleUpon, Delicious, Technorati, and even Facebook and Twitter if you want! Go visit other similar sites, and comment on their posts, remembering to link to your blog. Allow trackbacks to your posts/blog. Keep up to date with the latest places where you can promote, and that way you can be one of the first!

Well, now, all i need to do is eat some of my own dogfood, right? My readers will know that i don’t post often enough, if fact, i go through 3-4 day spurts where i post a lot, then i’m silent for a long time (ahem, *cough* *cough* 2 months *cough* *cough*). But this will change now that i have a super tool to update my blog with my twitter updates. The other thing i know would make my blog more popular is if i stuck to one topic, not tried to tackle politics, food, blogging and personal opinions, and if at least one of those topic was a little more “niche-ish”. Ah well, i never claimed by blog was perfect, i just like to use it to ramble :)

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