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| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2006
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I just started my first blog and admitted blog neophyte. How does one drive traffic to a blog...how do people even search for specific topical related blogs. In my case it's a blog for sales professionals. I'm not looking to make money off of it...I just want to see of anyone cares what I have to say. Advise is appreciated. Thanks. |
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Have a look at problogger.net. Start with this series Blogging for Beginners. I found it very helpful get an overview of the different aspects of blogging. I also like Steve´s article on How to Build a High Traffic website http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/200...-site-or-blog/ |
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Here's a good tool, OnlyWire: The Only BookMarklet You'll Ever Need!. Read this post about it: Get your post listed on 25 sites in 10 minutes ! Commenting on other blogs is a good idea, like previously mentioned. Put it in your email signature block, post to social bookmarking sites (described above), write outstanding content. Good luck, what's your blog? Mike |
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| Last edited by Bruce Achterberg; 11-19-2006 at 04:19 PM. Reason: I fixed up the link to your blog so it doesn't give an error. The reason it gave an error was because the URL you used was "sales4life.WEBpress.com" instead of "sales4life.WORDpress.com |
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I'm getting an error, tommy. I fixed up the URL in the link so it no longer gives an error. The link is now working as intended. - Bruce Last edited by Bruce Achterberg; 11-19-2006 at 04:51 PM. Reason: Fixed the link, so I updated this post to reflect the change. |
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Listen, I'm kind of in the same boat as you and I've never ran a blog or had a "internet presence" either but hear me out anyway. I don't mean to be completely discouraging but it seems like the internet is near a blogging glut. My instinct tells me that it seems like it'll peak pretty soon too. I know this conflicts with Steve's "Abudance Model" of reality and I may be jumping the gun but I see many blogs about literally EVERYTHING, with many of them rarely offering good value. It's cool that everyone is expressing themselves (which is really the point) and blogging is a learning experience but many blogs seem to be authored by people who just started learning about the topics they post about. The main opportunity, and there still is time left, is to find an area in blogging with weak competition, so that you can come in and dominate. The successful blogs are the ones that are obviously more knowledgable than everything else, not just "Web 2.0" shills. Did I just contradict my own argument there? Anyway, if I were you, I'd become an expert in a field like Steve did (easier said than done, huh? Took him a years). Google "tim o'reilly", "web 2.0", "search engine optimization" get into there mindset, while remembering it's an insular view. They use many words that seem like buzz words and hype like, "monetize" and "Web 2.0", it reminds me of the year before "Web 1.0" collapsed. And one last thing to remember. In this world...Tim O'Reilly is God. |
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| If you want to search just among blogs, use Google's Blog search. You'll find that blogs usually get good listings in the main search results, too. And if your blog isn't listed in Google's blog search results, you can add it here: Google Blog Search Ping Service Quote:
Also, lots of people start up blogs, but I suspect that a lot less actually keep up their blogging. The other thing is, once you've got one established blog, it's much easier to start new ones and get traffic going to them. | |
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There are a myraid of ways to drive traffic to your blog. Using SEO techniques, virul marketing, creating backlinks etc. Don't ever forget driving through offline - meaning word of mouth. Could be one of the most powerful way to drive real human traffic to your site. In the meantime, I think the most important thing to do is to focus on giving good content, consistently. If you post regularly like Steve, you'll get a high percentage of return traffic, which is what you really want. To build up the readership base. So, focus on delvering good content. |
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| Quote: Blogs are different from ordinary Web 1.0 sites. A blog is alive only if you update it with fresh content everyday or at least three times per week otherwise it is dead. | |
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Hi Tommy Nice to know that you are blogging too. I have written something in that respect here at Beneficial Learning for Outstanding Generation Take a look gazzali | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Gainford, England
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Just use your blog as a means of expression. Does the artist worry about how to make a painting that will sell well and draw attention to themselves? No they don't. Instead they create a personal work of art, that is an expression of their internal selfs. If they make a small amount on the side then that's fine and dandy. If they don't get noticed they embrace the fact that they can express themselves freely and without constraint and chase another project. You need to treat your blogging like this. Keep writing until you have your breakthrough. But never choose systematic manipulation of your expression (SEO) over the meaning of your writing. Just write and be happy and celebrate your small victories. Eventually the ball will start rolling. But if you've abandoned your true self just to make your blog profitable, you're not going to enjoy it as much if you intended from the beginning to pursue expression with integrity. |
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Most of the stuff people have said is good. You are already doing something right by posting to this forum. I get a bunch of visitors from these forums, and they are high quality i.e. tend to look at a lot of pages. Makes sense since my blog is related to PD. Try using StumbleUpon. Submit your sites with a good review, ask a few friends to vote, but also submit other pages and stumlbe a lot, ranking other pages. This increases your audience -- the number of people who are shown pages you like. |
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Personally, I would recommend getting your own web domain name. If I come across a blog and it's "xxx.wordpress.com or xxx.blogspot.com" or any other blogging platform, I usually leave after a second. It may be a great blog for me to read, but if the author doesn't take the time to get there own domain name, it's hard for me to take it seriously. Anyone and everyone seems to have a "xxx.wordpress.com or xxx.blogspot.com" blog, and I find most of it is useless. Please don't get me wrong, there are one or two blogs like that, that I read regularly. But if you do take that route, I wish you the best. |
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Remember to post at least once a day. Life and business philosophy, personal development, self improvement, live an extraordinary life, living a good life, work harder on your self rather than on your job, simple discipline practiced every day. Share experiences here, valuable information for you. Maybe we can share links : <here> "You can be a a total winner, even if you a beginner. If you think you can, you can, but if you think you can't, you can't. " (Denis Waitley) |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: NJ
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Apply the same thinking to your own blog. What will your potential readers have problems with. What will they need advice on or be interested in? This is a good way both to come up with good keywords and to come up with post ideas as well. | |
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Hello, Tim O'Reilly may be good be he is not God. You will also want to check this out StumbleUpon » Welcome to StumbleUpon and use this with Mozilla Firefox. Infodocktor |
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