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April 18, 2008

Top 10 Ways to Attract Good-Looking Readers to your Blog

So, you have a blog. Are people actually reading it? (Hopefully your blog has statistics which you can check on a daily basis so you know the answer to that question.) If you're looking to attract more (good-looking) blog readers, here are some tips that have worked for me:

  1. Make sure your content is good, readable and engaging. Your writing should be conversational and topics educational. Make sure you have checked for spelling errors and have someone else read the post over before hitting the publish button for a second opinion.

  2. Use Twitter to gain fans. www.twitter.com is a great way to tell the world you've just posted to your blog. Read my last two posts to learn more about how Twitter works.

  3. Make sure your feeds are connected. A feed is  is a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content. It tells the world you've posted something to your blog. www.feedburner.com is a great example of a feed aggregator (blabbermouth). Your blog designer should have connected you with Feedburner, Google and Technorati to start with to help announce your posts. Feedburner also has a great tool which you can put in your email and on your website which announces your last three posts.

  4. Link back to your blog from your website. You should have a very prominent link or even a page dedicated to your blog on your website. People are naturally curious and will probably click the link to find out what you have to say.

  5. Link to your blog from your emails, newsletters and any communication (business cards, posters, brochures). My blog is just as important (if not more so) as my website. I post it EVERYWHERE!

  6. Make sure your LinkedIn profile, FaceBook profile, etc. link back to your blog. Are you catching the theme yet? Create as many incoming links to your blog as you can. FaceBook has a great application which allows you to post to your FaceBook page automatically when you update your blog.

  7. Think about Google (and other search engines) when you post. Make sure you use keywords in the title and first lines of your posts to get great search engine placement.

  8. Good old fashioned word of mouth. Talk about your blog when you are in meetings, seminars, etc. Old fashioned conversations are the best way to spread the word and build trust in your brand.

  9. Comment on other blogs. Joining an online conversation is a great way to get in front of people. Make sure you post the link to your blog in your post.

  10. Keep blogging and don't stop! Pretty obvious, but the fact remains, those who blog often gain the most readers. The more you post, the more readers you boast. (Sorry, Friday humor at its best!)

Now, to me a "good-looking" reader is one who will read your blog, then spread the word about it. To quote Martha Stewart, "That's a good thing!"  Follow these steps and I guarantee you'll attract those attractive readers who eventually become your biggest fans!

April 17, 2008

My Twitter Post Featured on Problogger.com Today!

Don't blink! I'm the second post on the video--you know, me and my pink dream car!

April 16, 2008

What Twitter is All About....

If you're wondering what people mean by "Twitter" here is a great video primer from Common Craft.

I personally use Twitter in my business to:

  • Keep in touch with friends/business associates
  • Learn about cool things happening around the web
  • Let people know when I've posted a blog post or new piece of news on my website
  • As my personal "watercooler" while I'm working at home to keep in touch with the world

If you'd like to follow me on Twitter, click here. You can learn more about what my life as a web design company ceo is like and I hope I can share some good stuff with you!

April 09, 2008

It Doesn't Matter How Many People Read Your Blog...

One of the leaders in marketing, Seth Godin, presented a conference call today. I was one out of 2000 who participated. It was based on his book "Meatball Sundae."

One of his main points was that so many people are focused on "how many" people are following their blog, website, Twitter, LinkedIn, FaceBook that they forget its not about the numbers. What really struck home with me was its really about how many of those followers are influential enough to spread the word about your company. Pretty interesting thought eh?

In other words, don't concentrate on those numbers. Concentrate on attracting people who are influential with the ability to create "fans" of your company. Now, how do you attract those people? That's my next blog post. Stay tuned!

April 02, 2008

Is this Web Design CEO Italian or What?

Take a look at this latest video production from Rudy Bachraty at www.truliablog.com. Don't miss my Italian gestures in the middle!


Trulia.com behind the Scenes at ReTechSouth.com from rudy bachraty on Vimeo.

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