How many of you have wondered questions like “How did the top bloggers build up their readership base?” etc.
I googled the world wide web recently and found some interesting articles on this. Though most pointers mentioned may seemed very much logical, these are pointers that were often neglected by bloggers within the blog-sphere. And with these pointers neglected, it might result in their lessen opportunities for advertising.
Some examples are (extracted from the article):
1) Submit to search engines regularly, especially when you blog is very new. Once in a couple of months is a good time to submit your blog to search engines. If you are publishing a blog, submit to blog search engines as well.
2) Allow readers more than one way to keep in touch. Twitter, Facebook, Technorati are good examples that millions of readers use to track authors. Subscribing to feeds is another non-intrusive way to connect with your readers
3) Be consistent on your subject. You may have decided to create niche content or publish general content. But if readers want to keep coming back is because they find you as an expert or someone with good sincere opinion on the subject. If you have too much variety, like you talk to movies & physics in the same blog, you are trying to become a small mediocre news magazine
Read more here: http://www.promediablog.com/15-easy-ways-to-build-traffic-to-a-new-blog-or-new-website-tips-for-new-bloggers/
- There are many factors that client’s consider before deciding which blog they would tie up with, for their campaigns.
- Besides looking at the relevance of a blog content, clients often tend to consider site traffic of the blog site as well.
- Should a blogger be able to up and maintain his/her blog traffic (i.e. popular blogs), their blog sites will definitely be within the client’s visibility.
- One very successful blogger whom uses most of the pointers mentioned is Leonny. Read more on her blog on: http://www.oureverydaythings.com/
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