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9 Things to Do To Make Sure Your Next Blog Post is Read by More than Your Mom

Posted By Darren Rowse 3rd of September 2009 Blog Promotion, Featured Posts 0 Comments

mom-blog.jpgTwo days back I explored the myth that all you need to do is write great content on a blog for it to get readers and introduced the idea of ‘seeding’ content rather than ‘forcing’ it upon readers.

Today I want to take the ‘seeding’ idea a step further and give a few examples of ways that you can do it – and in the process hopefully grow your readership beyond your immediate family (not that there’s anything wrong with Mom reading your blog).

I should say that while this post contains 9 ways to promote a blog post – that I rarely use all of them at once. Keep in mind that the idea of ‘seeding’ is not about forcing things but rather it is about getting things going and then letting something organic happen. You might need to put a little more effort into things somewhere along the way to keep momentum going (like ‘watering the garden’ helps a seed to grow) but the idea isn’t for force things.

So without further ado – let me share a few of the techniques that I use to ‘seed’ content:

1. Tweet it

I find that one of the most effective ways to get a link to a new blog post ‘out there’ is simply to tweet it. Tweeting a link is quick and easy to do – and if you do it well it can be quite effective at both driving direct traffic to a blog post but also in starting other little viral events on other sites.

The effectiveness of this does depend a little on the size of your follower group – but other factors you can have a little more control over include:

  • timing your tweets to be during peak times when lots of people are on Twitter.
  • doing a followup tweet to your original one (I only do this on important posts and usually try to change the wording so as not to annoy people too much)
  • the wording of your tweet (give people a reason to click it)
  • making your tweet ‘ReTweetable’ by not making it too long (I keep these seeding tweets to under 120 characters to leave room for people to retweet them).

I find that when something does well on Twitter (and not every post will) that it can often trigger a secondary event on a site like Delicious. This in turn can trigger blogs to link to my posts or other social bookmarking sites to pick up links.

2. Facebook Status Updates (and other social media)

This is of course similar to Tweeting a link. I’ve not had as much success with Facebook as a promotional tool for my blogs but know of a few bloggers in different niches who find it to be more effective. Whether it sends loads of traffic or not it can be helpful in an overall strategy.

Similarly I sometimes also use other social media sites like LinkedIn’s status update if I feel that the content I’m promoting is better suited to other audiences. Again – it depends partly upon the size of your network on these sites but even a small but relevant network on these sites can trigger other bloggers to link up or secondary organic submissions on other social sites by those in your network. You never know what impact sharing a link in these sites can have until you do it.

3. Pitch it to another Blogger

Is the post you’re promoting relevant to the audience of another blog?

This is a question I’m always asking myself as I’m writing blog posts. As I write I jot down the names of other bloggers that have an audience that might find what I’m writing helpful. This means that when it comes time to promote the blog post I have a ready made list of people to shoot out an email to to let them know about my post.

I don’t send these emails out often, nor do I send them out to the same group of bloggers repeatedly – but if I genuinely think my post is of high quality and that the blogger will find it relevant I will.

Check out these suggestions on how to pitch other bloggers for some more tips on how to do this effectively.

4. Pitch it to another Twitter User

This is similar to pitching another blogger but can have a great impact as well. In fact I recently had a link from a blogger who both posted on his blog and tweeted the link and the Tweet converted much better for me in terms of traffic.

The key once again is to make sure that the link is relevant to the Tweeter and the type of thing that you’ve seen them sharing on twitter with others.

5. Share a Link in a ‘Signature’

Many bloggers have links to the front page of their blogs in both email signatures and forum signatures – but what about directing people to an individual post? There are a variety of tools out there that highlight latest posts (feedburner has one) and they make a lot of sense to me because you’re sending people to standalone articles that you’ve written rather than a sometimes confusing front page of a blog.

6. Bookmark it

This is one that I don’t tend to do myself these days but I know many bloggers who do so I’ll include it. It entails submitting your post to a site like Digg, StumbleUpon, Reddit, Delicious etc.

I don’t tend to do this any more as I find many of these sites have algorithms that penalize a site if it’s submitted by the same person over and over. What I do instead is occasionally shoot a link to another user of these sites in the hope that they’ll submit it for me. Having said this – I also find that as your traffic grows the submissions become more and more organic from regular readers so there’s less need for me personally to be involved in these types of ‘seedings’ in social bookmarkting sites.

7. Guest Posts

Another method that I’ve seen a number of bloggers using with real effect lately is to link to your important blog post in a guest post on someone else’s blog.

Most people who guest post on another blog tend to link back to the front page of their blog in the byline. This is a good general link to get but if you have an important post that you’ve written that relates to the guest post you’re writing you should find a way to incorporate a link to that post – either as the byline link or if the blogger allows it – within the blog post itself.

8. Give readers an easy way to share it

Hopefully with some of the above techniques you’ve got a few readers over to your blog – now you want them to share it with others.

There are many ways to make your blog post ‘sharable’. I tend to use a combination of templated techniques as well as a few custom ones that I add to posts once on posts that I think will do well on social media sites.

  • Templated techniques – there are many ways to build social media buttons into your blog. There are heaps of tools and plugins that will do this for you. The key in my experience is not to have too many buttons/options but to choose just a few that relate well to your audience.
  • Custom techniques – if I notice that one of my posts is starting to do well on Twitter or Digg or some other social media site I generally will either add an extra button to a post or add a text link pointing people to where they can tweet or digg the post. I find that these more obvious little additions to a post can often tip it over the edge to a viral traffic event.

9. Newsletters

This is a way that I often ‘tip’ posts that are doing OK over the edge into a viral traffic event. It usually works like this:

A – I write a post that I think MIGHT do well as a viral post

B – I time the publishing of that post for a Thursday morning – an update goes out via RSS to my subscribers

C – I use some of the above techniques to get the post seeded (Twitter, Facebook etc)

D – I wait until the post is submitted to Digg and then add a Digg button to the post (or some other social bookmarking site)

E – I then send out a newsletter to my list including a prominent link to the post

What I find is that without the last step (sending a newsletter) the post can do quite well – but when I send the newsletter I quite often see a ‘tipping point’ with the post and it’ll go viral on multiple social media sites at once on the back of the extra traffic that I’ve been able to send to the traffic via the newsletter.

2 Final Words of Advice

Let me finish with two words that I think are key to much of the above – persistence and relationships.

1. Persistence – There’s a real need for persistence in seeding content. Much of what I’ve described above are things that I’ve been doing for years and they’ve only become more effective the longer that I’ve done them.

My experience of finding readers is that it is all about momentum. In the early days to find just a handful of readers can be a real challenge – the above methods may not bring thousands of people through the door – however the 10 than they do bring in on your first day could lead to 100 next month which could lead to the thousands in the coming year.

You may get lucky and your seed may grow into something big in the early days of your blog – but even small results can grow slowly into big things over time. Each reader that you bring into your loyal readership is important because they have a network of their own that they could help spread word of your blog to.

2. Relationships – The other key to much of the above is to be as relational as possible. Much of the above relies upon people sharing your posts with others once you alert them to the existence of your posts. So put aside regular time to grow your network, to build a presence on sites like Twitter, to build trust and influence on other sites outside of your blog – this networking can pay off in a big way over the long term. Just do keep these other social networking sites in perspective – they’re not the main game themselves but should be used to build up your home base.

About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. I get a lot of hits from FB, Myspace, and Twitter! Great post, very helpful! Always look forward to your great knowledge!!!!

  2. I will look forward on thses tools..
    Hope they will help me..
    anyways thanks for sharing with us…

  3. I’m extremely new to blogging so any advice is great for me.
    I started a travel photoblog site using personal photographs from trips I made around the world. I sure would love to know how to make some money from this site. Any suggestion would be great.

    Great Site and I’ve been a fan for quite sometime

  4. I order your book on Amazon and since 2-3 weeks I’ve been working on my blog and I’m trying to apply the tips you give.

    A big THANK You to you and by the way, I am suggesting your book on my site. ;)

    To success! Cheers!

  5. This is absolutely great information. Thanks for the excellent post!

  6. Excellent, digg is also a big traffic resource. Do it and repeat :)

  7. Thanks for the blog. Lots of good information. Thank God for Twitter.. Everyday I get nervous that they are going to change something. I believe Twitter is the best tool for those looking to make money on the web.

    Rob
    http://www.cashpla.net

  8. But still, my Mom will not read my blog posts. Could you write an article about “How to get your Mom to read your blog posts”?

  9. Darren! Excellent tips and very helpful article. I had FB accounts for almost a year but never really learn how to use it “properly”. It looks like I need that TWEET account!

  10. Thanks for another great post. I’m not a fan of twitter but I’m going to make an effort to get to know it. My first attempt was unfocused.

  11. Thanks for the tips. I use your tips

    5. Share a Link in a ‘Signature’
    6. Bookmark it
    8. Give readers an easy way to share it
    to promote my blog

    http://communicatebetter.blogspot.com/

    Will consider using the other tips that you’ve recommended. Thanks.

  12. Good advice,
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  13. Wonderful post. Those are excellent tips to keep on. I do agree in your ideas. Thanks the good share. Keep up the good post.

  14. It is my first time @ this blog and I really enjoyed your articles, great work :)

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  16. Good information, Darren. Thanks God, there is Twitter, and it works for me. If it was not Twitter, then even my mom would read my posts (my family doesn’t speak English) :)

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  17. Hello Darrin,
    Thank you for the helpful post you wrote about “making your blog sticky”. I’m still learning and reading and I’m trying to make sense of all of it. There seems to be a lot to learn, my goodness, but I’m very grateful for the information you’ve provided. It’s very helpful indeed and I’m starting to apply some of it. My blog is looking really great and it’s coming together. I’ve been on the Internet since before it began but I’m not the most technical savvy person, but I’m doing my best to learn and try to catch up. Thank you Darrin. It’s a great article. I appreciate the help.

    Amanda

  18. Excellent observations and you have a great way of expressing things. Thanks for this.

  19. I believe that building relationships is key…word of mouth is the best form of publicity! Great blog. All posts have something to learn. Your work is very good.

  20. While these are all excellent ideas and can all be used, I find that trying to do all of them is not practical for me. So I pick several of them and keep track of what is working best. This way I can focus on what is working for me.

  21. Thank you for the Valuable information…
    I will be thankful to you.

  22. Couldn’t agree more. My traffic has tripled in the last couple months by doing most of what you’re suggesting. Granted, it’s only getting 3.500 uniques a month – but it’s growing.

  23. thanks,but how effective is the additiion of a major news widget (BBC.CNN) for “fresh content” – if any,as news is constantly updated?Thank you

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  25. I have a widget, like many others I’m sure, that Tweets the post as soon as it’s made but I am going to have to start using TweetLater or something similar.

    Also have to start looking at Facebook more.

  26. Hi Darren,
    Just wondering what is the peak times for posting on Twitter do you think?

    I tend to vary the times but have not found that any time in particular is best yet, I sometimes leave thing until I see followers on that have Rt’d for me before that sometimes works with a please RT at the end of the Tweet.

    I think the best thing you said though is it’s all about persistence.

    No point in putting up one link and expecting the traffic to come.

    Take it easy,

    James Howard

  27. Twitter has done wonders for my blog, and so has facebook. I just want to increase my followers from there. from people I know to people I have never met.

  28. and use simple and understandable words

  29. I agree with pitching it to other bloggers. I personally have found this to be a great way to build relationships with people in similar niches and to get the word out.

  30. If you are a business blogger then I would also add Linkedin as a valuable source for getting high quality traffic.

  31. Will try facebook, never try this method before. I still used method 7-bookmarking but I only send my website once

  32. Hey Darren

    I found you on YouTube and have enjoyed reviewing your content. Congrats on your great success so far. Your article and teaching style are terrific and I’m sure I’m not the first to tell you that.

    We teach strategies alike to yours – they are sustainable long term and will transcend fads and trends and keep you and your business alive on the web.

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    Best wishes for continued success,
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  33. You’re very right. “Build it and they will come” is an idea that is obsolete these days. I like using the ping.fm service at http://www.ping.fm. It updates all my social networks at once and there’s even a WordPress plugin for it.

  34. haha the title and picture are hilarious! Great way to start to post! Once seeing those I had to read the post, thank you.

  35. It’s funny how my mom would be the first to comment on my blogs before until I started posting it on my twitter and facebook account. These tips will surely help newcomers like me. Very informative and easy to understand.Thanks!

  36. Brilliant advices…

  37. Gotta love grandma in that picture…

  38. I am currently building some blogging functionality for my site and find some of your insights very useful.

    Thnaks mate

  39. I really enjoyed the Importance of a Landing Page on a Blog, Seth gobin states “A landing page is the first page a visitor to your site sees….. A landing page (in fact, every page) can only cause one of five actions! Just be sure if your going to do your affiliate mafketing, like Ad2Action.com, then make sure you have your own server, so you don’t get booted off… Keep up all the great information!

  40. That makes a lot of sense. keep up the good work

  41. Probably, I’m doing something wrong, and assuming it isn’t the content that sucks maybe this is what I should do to get more people to read my post!

    Thanks for this great post!

  42. Great tips, thanks

  43. That makes a lot of sense. keep up the good work

  44. I agree will all your tips. Persistence is probably the most important!!! Slow but sure wins the race.
    Sandra

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  46. My Dear Mr. ProBlogger,

    For those of us who do not blog for income, I wonder why we should improve the quantity of our readership. Readership is nice, but, really, what are we after?

    I get a few hundred visitors each day. Do they like anything they read? Do they stay more than a couple of seconds? I have no idea!

    I began blogging to vent emotion. My girlfriend Maggie was severely beaten, and the history of her life which got her to the point of being in that situation overwhelmed me.

    Now, I blog because I’m trying to learn how to write.

    Why?

    I have no idea!

    Seneca

  47. hoho. I agree. I believe my mom will read it.

  48. haven’t read the post yet, but YOUR TITLE SHOULD MAKE INTO THE WORLD SERIES OF BLOG TITLES, EASILY! Home run.

  49. Thank you for you tips.
    I will go follow you for more
    pls provide some more

  50. Lots of useful tips there but the overall impression is that it’s a long term plan of promotion. Would be good to have an immediate blast method somehow that is both repeatable and sustainable :-)

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