The next step after attracting attention is to encourage engagement. On a blog that is very easy to do since your readers can immediately add their comments to your post.
Neil Patel has a post on ShoeMoney called 6 Easy Ways To Increase Your Comment Count and Gyutae Park at Winning the Web recently wrote […]
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Category Archives: Blogging
Encouraging Comments On Your Blog
Is It Futile To Ask Your Readers To Digg A Story?
I’ve written previously about how useless it is to have a large number of social bookmarking icons at the end of every post. In that post I also suggested that you occasionally ask your readers to digg or bookmark your story on a particular site. But that doesn’t always work.
Case in point: Rich Schefren’s announcement […]
Use Digg Comments To Drive Traffic To Your Blog
To get on the front page of Digg is really difficult if you’re not a very popular blogger with a loyal tribe following. This is a popular story by Tim Ferriss.
Here’s a small trick you can use to ride on the coattails of popular Diggs.
Find a story on Digg on a topic that is related […]
Better BlogRush Click-Through Rates
Select the BlogRush category that best describes your blog
You want your blog posts to show up in the BlogRush widget on other blogs that cover similar topics as yours. This will reach an audience that is more likely to be interested in your blog. Be sure to revisit the My Blogs page on the BlogRush […]
Ten Terrific Technorati Tips
Claim Your Blogs
The first step to making good use of Technorati is to create your own Technorati profile and then claim your blogs. By claiming a blog you’re proving to Technorati that you’re the owner of that blog and that allows you to see interesting statistics about your blogs.
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Social Media Links are Ridiculous
Does your blog look like a Christmas tree at the end of each post with dozens of small icons for every obscure social media site? Just because there is a plug-in for your blog that makes it easy to add them, doesn’t mean that you should do it.
At first glance the idea of encouraging your […]