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                <title>Blog Catalog Discussion: 52 of the Best Ways to Promote your Blog and your Business</title>
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                <description>Discussion: 52 of the Best Ways to Promote your Blog and your Business</description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 15:07:53 -0600</pubDate>
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                <title>codesucker on '52 of the Best Ways to Promote your Blog and your Business'</title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 16:18:48 -0500</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>codesucker</dc:creator>
				<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi, thanks for the list - I am on the way out so I only got to read part of it, but will return.<br />
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You seem to have forgotten some links on the first few points.  This was posted 26 seconds ago so you have oodles of time to edit, please do - I am interested in your resources for #6 and #8<br />
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I have to strongly disagree with #17 Set up a social network part of your blog with Ning.  I set up a Ning sites a while ago, it's been nothing but problems, the management at Ning are theives just looking for your money - recently they decided not to let users edit the php code either.  Now it's a closed system and it sucks. <br />
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#52 should be #1<br />
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Will return later, thanks for taking the time to write such a long list, my friend.</p>]]></description>
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                <title>Designexclusive on '52 of the Best Ways to Promote your Blog and your Business'</title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 16:18:48 -0500</pubDate>
				<dc:creator>Designexclusive</dc:creator>
				<description><![CDATA[<p>   1. Submit your site to the main web directories - you’ll find a good list at Directory Maximiser<br />
   2. Make sure that the whole of your blog is indexed on the main Search Engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN/Live<br />
   3. Get a Google Sitemap on your blog to help to get it fully indexed<br />
   4. Participate in online business networking sites such as Linked In, eCademy and SoFlow<br />
   5. Make it easy for your readers to bookmark your blog on the social bookmarking sites such as Digg, Del.icio.us, Furl etc.<br />
   6. Make sure you submit your blog to the main Blog directories (Good list here and here)<br />
   7. Also submit your blog to the main RSS directories<br />
   8. Ensure that you automatically ping the main blog Search Engines and Directories suach as Technorati and IceRocket to get instantly indexed - good list of pinging addresses<br />
   9. Join a number of relevant online communities or discussion groups for your market area<br />
  10. Maximise the design of your own blog: highlight posts or subjects that will attract and retain readers<br />
  11. Add comments - relevant, useful comments - to other people’s threads or blogs<br />
  12. Use Pay per Click (PPC) advertising like Google Adwords or Yahoo Search Marketing<br />
  13. Advertise on sites such as Gumtree or Craigslist<br />
  14. Make sure that you run an ezine (e-newsletter) alongside your blog and make the two work together<br />
  15. Make sure that you link out to other blogs in your blog posts and, for special recommended blogs, in your BlogRoll<br />
  16. Join MyBlogLog to be able to make contact with other MyBlogLog users and develop relationships<br />
  17. Set up a social network part of your blog with Ning<br />
  18. Write your own e-book (perhaps using content from your blog) and give away free chapters to encourage visitors or subscribers<br />
  19. Start your own meme or viral networking idea (such as 2000 Bloggers)<br />
  20. Attend local networking groups such as BNI, BRE etc - tell them about what you do and reference your blog<br />
  21. Set up and develop a profile on online social networking sites such as MySpace, Bebo etc.<br />
  22. Create a free account on BT Tradespace<br />
  23. Interview people for your own regular podcast - perhaps you could make it like your own online radio show<br />
  24. Contact other relevant ezines and offer to write articles for them<br />
  25. Submit your articles to article directories (Ezine Articles, Article Alley etc.)and link to your blog in the signature<br />
  26. Submit your own ezine to ezine directories such as Ezine Directory or Best Ezines<br />
  27. Include podcasts as part of your blog to distribute interviews, informational pieces etc.<br />
  28. Convert some of your existing articles into podcasts<br />
  29. Create a lense at Squidoo<br />
  30. Distribute and syndicate your articles and podcasts via your RSS feed<br />
  31. Offer free white papers or specialist documents which are branded with your blog and RSS details<br />
  32. Set up teleconferences or teleseminars focusing on your main content areas<br />
  33. Write a review of books on Amazon.com linking back to your blog<br />
  34. Distribute press releases via online news services such as PR Web or Press Box<br />
  35. Add a poll or survey to your blog and post/distribute the results - try SurveyGizmo if you are a Wordpress user<br />
  36. Read other blogs and leave your own comments on them<br />
  37. Use trackbacks when you reference other bloggers’ posts<br />
  38. Create podcasts of your best posts and syndicate them, as well as submitting them to iTunes and other podcast directories<br />
  39. Sign up to Feedburner and include the Headline Animator in your email signature and the one you use when you post to forums<br />
  40. Make sure you include your blog address on your business cards and company stationery<br />
  41. Customise and improve your RSS Feed using Feedburner - include special offers, sign up opportunities and make sure the feed delivers the full post<br />
  42. Increase RSS feed sign ups by offering a sign up bonus to subscribers - how? Just ask!<br />
  43. Offer readers the chance to sign up via email (Feedburner and Feedblitz offer the service<br />
  44. Put files and follow ups to presentations, conferences and seminars on your blog for attendees to read and download<br />
  45. Offer to become a Guest blogger on other blogs and invite Guest bloggers to write on your own blog<br />
  46. Make sure to submit articles to and participate in Blog Carnivals (more on Blog Carnivals here)<br />
  47. Optimise your blog where possible and particularly the Categories, Title Tags and Meta Tags<br />
  48. Participate regularly in conversations on other blogs<br />
  49. Post answers on LinkedIn Answers and Yahoo Answers<br />
  50. Try LinkBaiting using controversial subjects or opinions – be careful though!<br />
  51. Contact the main bloggers in your market area and introduce yourself or send details of a particular post that might interest them<br />
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and above all,<br />
52. Write great content that people will want to read, recommend and link to!<br />
<br />
"http://www.betterbusinessblogging.com"<br />
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