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Confused newbie - top 3 things to do?
Posted by tiggyblog • 4/10/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Tags: blogging, links, submission, traffic
I finally launched by blog a few weeks ago at www.tiggyblog.com. I am going nuts trying to figure out what to do next.
I could spend hours going round and round on Technorati, MyBlogLog, Digg, posting on other blogs and the million other places I'm supposed to submit to. If I did everything I was advised I'd have no time to write any content!
If there was only 3 things I could do, what should they be?
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1) make sure your blog is set up right with good seo. read up on it and make sure from day one you are following good practices
2) write good content, when people find your page if you have good content they are much more likely to stay
3) great a promotion plan that works for you... if you have half an hour a day spend ten minutes commenting blogs in your niche, spend ten minutes building up an account on a social bookmarking site, and then spend ten minutes on a message board or something of that nature. -
Thanks for the tips - the promotion plan is a good idea, as is setting a time limit on each activity!
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I am all about having loyal readers and not as concerned about bringing in just traffic so if you want a good fan base, the best thing to do is to just visit a lot of blogs and LEAVE A COMMENT on their posts.
Not just every now and then, either.
You need to be a loyal reader to draw in loyal readers and it helps if you find people of like-mind as well.
As far as traffic, I get the most from Blog Catalog and Stumble. -
Starting out that is a great move... I did that on myspace but it got to the point where it turned into a tit for tat thing and I was following a lot of blogs I didn't like.
Now I still follow a lot of blogs but instead of commenting I drop a stumble, digg, or mixx without them even knowing it. I figure that is probably helping them out more in the long run. -
Yes, I'm sure it does help to bring in traffic, I get loads from the Stumbles I recieve.
But I really enjoy the interactions with a handful of my regular readers and the other bloggers who I follow a lot more than just watching my traffic increase. 99% of my regulars are just other bloggers who I visit and leave comments on their blogs.
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I'm posting 2 links to posts with valuable information in them that many bloggers use everyday. Although the first part of the info at the first link is specific to wordpress.com bloggers, the rest of the post has useful information in it for you too. Happy blogging!
onecoolsite.wordpress.com/2007/10/06/promote-your-blog-increase-traffic/
onecoolsite.wordpress.com/2008/03/19/how-to-structure-a-reader-and-search-e... -
Wow, in the first 7 seconds you had nine replies! Does that tell you that you've come to the right place? Now just learning how to move about. I'm doing that myself. I've only been here for a week or so, but I already have friends, neighborhoods, people visiting my blogs. The first thing to do of course is make sure to link with your blogs. Browse around. There's so many good features here and plenty to learn. I created my first widget too! When I joined blog catalog I had never heard of a widget.
Welcome, hope to see you around.
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Just asking the question is a good start. Think about how many people have already gone to your site as a result.
To reiterate the above; interact. The only way I've gotten my dozens of readers was by commenting on other blogs, publicizing other blogs on mine (really. It works.) and trying to answer every comment made at my blog.
Oh yeah, post. often.
Thats a good start right there.
(Plus I pay all my readers.) -
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