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Submitted by Mike Allton on Tue, 04/16/2013 - 10:30am After I have finished writing, editing, deep linking and have published a new blog post, my work has just gotten started. Simply creating content isn't sufficient to gain readership. You need to actively promote that new post so that people can see it and have a chance to read it.
Each blogger use a lot of sources and tools. A lot of them are available online. Below is a list of Top 100 websites, which every blogger should know and use. I spent a lot of hours preparing this list, but some websites may be out of date.
Marketing is about telling good stories. Social media marketing is about getting your customers to tell them for you. The value and freshness of your content and how well you tap the connections that tie users and businesses together via social networks directly impacts the effectiveness of your social marketing campaigns.
One of the secrets of the most successful bloggers is that they are prolific. Writing 1000 words a day is like brushing their teeth. It's just part of a morning routine. While it may sound like a lot, once you get into the habit it's really not that difficult.
While many bloggers think that blogging is about lovingly crafting each post, the reality is that you need to promote your content to ensure each post reaches its widest possible audience. To this end, think outside the blog. Since social media feeds on a never-ending stream of content, it's ideal platform for accomplishing this goal.
Marketing your blog doesn't happen by accident. It involves implementing tactics one at a time. It will require some social media marketing, old fashioned blogger networking and email marketing and also understanding the nuances of Google and search engines. Here are 50 ways to market your blog posts.
If you don't create it, there's nothing to be found. And you do want to be found right? This is a follow up from The Emergence and Explosion of Blogs, Blogging and Bloggers. The numbers don't lie and they tell an even more compelling story for the future.
You write a lot. Naturally, you run out ideas. But why do you write posts? What's the goal of each post? Your goal is to make each post benefit the reader in some way. This could be by entertaining them, informing them, or by teaching them.
When a post moves off your blog's home page, fewer readers will see it. If it's a piece you were particularly proud of, well, that can hurt. Maybe you wrote it just one month after you started blogging, so only three people read it. And one of them was your mother.
There are two things you bloggers should know: One, great bloggers write great headlines, and two, great headlines often follow sets of similar formulas. Great headlines follow sets of rules - they are compelling, specific, intriguing, and often follow sets of proven formula.
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Below is a list of the submission urls for RSS and blog directories that you can submit your blog or RSS feed to. This list is a work in progress and will
Posted by Shelly Kramer on October 31, 2013 · Unless you're dead, you've doubtless heard the phrase, "content is king." There's a reason that people spin this line, which, I mean, who are we kidding, has become more than a bit of a cliché.
The term blogger outreach came into vogue a few years ago when PR firms realized that the popularity of many blogs had outstripped that of traditional mainstream media sources. So, identifying and reaching out to influential industry blogs became a common pitching practice in the PR arsenal.
Is Your Blog Overstuffed? For most American families, Thanksgiving means turkey with stuffing and all of the trimmings. While the turkey is necessary for a traditional dinner, by itself, it's not sufficient. Eat too much turkey, and you can feel bloated and won't be able to enjoy the rest of the holiday meal.
Humans are wired for stories; we're storytelling animals. The resurgence in storytelling, the original social medium, is an important and welcome evolution for many reasons. Memorable stories scale in a way that facts alone cannot. And a multiplier effect is critical in marketing.