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Community Blogging for Fun and Profit
A busy blog gets more traffic and wins faithful readers. So what can you do when you start to run short on ideas for your blog? You should consider making your blog a “community blog” and invite a few others who share your interest in the subject matter to post on the blog alongside you.
Why should you consider a community blog? Here are a few reasons. There are large community blogs that actually pay individual bloggers to post on a regular basis. Most of the time, though, bloggers accept the invitation and post for free just to gain the extra exposure — especially if they’re going to blog alongside people they know and enjoy.
Or having a community blog can also help allow for fresh content to be added to your blog on a consistent basis. Which means that fresh content can draw search engines and website visitors to your blog on a regular basis. Besides, a community blog can help free up your time as the blog owner since you will have additional bloggers contributing to your blog on a regular basis.
An example of a community blog can be seen at Bizzia.com. This blog’s focus is sharing business related information. There are many authors who share their knowledge through their writings on this blog daily. Each blogger has a specific topic or industry that they write about. The overall goal for the blog remains to be a website that share industry specific news and information to its web visitors.
One of the great benefits of a community blog is that the bloggers tend to comment quite a bit on one another’s posts. This helps to encourage commenting from visitors. If you target a specific topic for your blog, you can recruit other bloggers who have specialized knowledge on the same topic. Everyone involved will benefit from the traffic that flows through the blog.
The key to success with a joint blog is to have clearly defined responsibilities. You could set up a schedule for each blogger to follow, or require that everyone post once a day or twice a week. Whatever works for you. Lay out the rules for self promotion and linking out of the blog. The more generous that you are, the better response you’ll get from other bloggers. Make sure everyone involved understands your expectations about duplicate content, cross posting and other issues like crass language or flaming.
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Build Blog Traffic Using Both Articles and Twitter
We all want more Blog traffic and the best solution that I have found is using this three pronged attack using blog posts, articles and Twitter.
- Adapting my best blog post into +- 300 word articles.
- Publishing these articles on ezine directories that have Twitter feed.
- Actively building a Twitter following.
More on each of these:
- Publishing articles in a popular Ezine such as EzineArticles.com is a great way to exponentially explode your exposure and expertise to people interested in your topic. Why? Because they are searching for information in that category. A targeted prospect interested in your topic… Search engines such as Google have much regard for articles published here. One article of mine has being read by over 750 viewers since December and is still working for me.
- Publishing these articles on ezine directories that have Twitter feed. Some ezines, (in the author profile manager) manages your Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace details in order to broadcast to your followers your newly published article details. Of course when they read it, in the resource box you lace it with a compelling offer to visit your blogs squeeze page for your news letter.
- Actively building a Twitter following. On Twitter you can find an enormous amount of interested people in your niche or passion topic. These again are a targeted audience that you want frequenting your blog… so go out and follow them. What normally happens they reciprocate back. A great force to use.
These three elements, blogs, articles and Twitter are what I am concentrating on now that gets me my blog traffic.
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Twitter Traffic to Your Blog
The Foolproof Way to Use Twitter to Drive Traffic to Your Blog
Twitter is a micro-blogging platform that has revolutionized the way folks communicate and share information online. Twitter has been around for a while, but until recently most folks labeled it overrated and useless for business. The truth is you can not only use Twitter to find friends and contacts, but also share information and drive thousands of folks to your blog everyday.
Twitter has been what all marketers and bloggers waiting for and more. But due to its nature, it drives away folks who try to deceive the community. The community of Twitter is intelligent and sophisticated, and they do not cherish folks who are out there only to make a few dollars on Twitter.
Bloggers have a lot to gain from Twitter. Twitter makes it easy to follow other super-bloggers and even get in touch with them. It’s not everyday that you get to directly talk to folks who have been in the business for years. You can also watch and learn a lot from super-bloggers on Twitter, something that was easily possible a few years ago.
The Twitter community is growing fast. Everyday, more folks take the Twitter challenge. But there is a right way and wrong way to succeed on Twitter. A few folks try to take a shortcut and start following everyone without truly providing any value. These folks usually end up being ignored by the community.
But the top Twitter users are those who provide real value to the community. These folks constantly share information with their peers and try to add to conversations going on in the community. Building trust is a must on Twitter. Twitter is not about following folks and spamming them. It’s about building relationships. If you are a blogger, you can find other folks in your niche and share notes. You’d be surprised how far you can build your relationship through Twitter.
You can also share your blog posts on Twitter to get some traction. But the best way to start is to build trust first. You can achieve that by twittering other folks’ blog post and articles. Once you have built the proper trust level, you can start sharing your own blog posts and get twitter traffic. As long as you don’t violate the community’s trust, you can expect to leverage the trust you have gained to get more folks to your blog. The key is to stay true your community and add value on a consistent basis.
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