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Jennifer Wing
Internet Marketing Director, Web Marketing Partners
Posted on Jan. 23, 2012

Hi Steve, Here are a few suggestions that might help!

1. Write short articles as a rule of thumb. Even if your message is only a couple of sentences- if it's powerful it will win over your reader. That's your only goal here. Most people consider reading a chore. Ask yourself this: Do you take the time to read more than a page online?

2. Make every attempt to capture a subscription to your blog like reminding them at the end of your articles or create a post that has part 1 and part 2 - Make part 1 really juicy but leave out some important information that your audience wants to know. At the end of part 1 ask them to subscribe to be notified when you publish part 2.

3. TARGET YOUR MESSAGE-don't try to market your message to the entire world it won't have the impact needed to accomplish what you want- instead pick a segment of your market and write specifically to them. Your message instantly becomes more powerful because your audience identifies with it more closely. Before writing your message ask yourself what does this market segment want to: know, need, solve, have problems with, need help with, find most interesting etc etc.

4. Personalize your message, roll up your sleeves and talk to them like you are face to face with them. Lose any marketing speak that may exist in your message and be YOU instead of your company (if you are representing one). Have fun with it, and don't be so serious!

5. If you are not sure what your market finds interesting or what motivates them on certain activities related to your products/services....go back to square one and do some research. Otherwise you might be wasting a lot of time and energy.

Hope this helps

Jennifer

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Matt Heinz
President, Heinz Marketing Inc
Posted on April 9, 2012

Beyond focusing on great content for your intended target audience, here are several additional ways to get more people reading and following your blog.

Use your social networks
Just because they’re following you elsewhere doesn’t mean they subscribe to your RSS feed, or know when you’ve written something new. Use tools such as dlvr.it to automatically add new blog posts to your designated social channels, with unique tracking URLs so you know which social networks are most effective at driving traffic.

Invite comments & reaction
The most basic advice is to ask a question or two at the end of the post. Explicitly invite your readers to comment, let them know you want their opinion, and they’ll be more likely to come back again if they feel they’re own voices will be heard. In your social networks, be explicit that you’re looking for feedback on an idea or opinion. This may drive more traffic than simply sharing the headline and link.

Say something controversial
No surprise that controversial content gets read and shared more often. Take a side, back it up with research and/or reasoning, and consider sharing the post directly with those who both agree with you and likely disagree. Those who agree will more likely share it with their friends & followers, and those who disagree may very well send their own followers to argue with you in the comments. But that’s what you want, right?

Write about and link to others who are likely to talk about it
Don’t assume that others who care about the same topic are going to read your post or automatically find it in their Google Alerts and Alltop searches. Send them links, ask for their opinions, invite them to your comments. Target especially those who may have their own blogs, social networks with followers, or occasional aggregated news summaries of stories and opinions they particularly like.

Find others talking about the same topic & add a link back
There’s nothing wrong with finding other content similar to yours (or at least on the same topic), offering a summary opinion in the comments section, and linking back to your own longer perspective on your blog. There’s a difference between blatantly fishing for links with a quick sentence and link-back, and a thoughtful response specifically to the third-party post and a contextual reference to your own piece. The first is spam, the second is participation.

Make following you easier
Does your blog post template make it easy for readers to follow you? Is your RSS feed, social handles, and an invitation to subscribe via email prominent, ideally above the fold on the page? Make it easy and more likely that people will come back again.

Repurpose & cross-sell
Take your really good content and publish it in multiple formats. Turn a great blog post (or series of related blog posts) into a Webinar, video or best practices guide. These can be shared on a variety of additional channels – Vimeo, YouTube, SlideShare and more – to tap into a whole new audience for your blog.

Tell the aggregators you’re there
In every industry and niche, there are publishers who focus on curation of other great content from across the Web. Find these curators and make sure they know about you. Register your site on Alltop, submit it to newsletter editors, and otherwise build relationships with the online curators who represent a significant channel of new readers on an ongoing basis.

Be patient
This stuff doesn’t all work all of the time, and it doesn’t happen all at once. The most important thing you can do is continue to produce great content. The rest will work itself out.

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Ahmed Seddiq
Senior Operation Officer - Dnata Corporate Visa Services, Dnata
Posted on Jan. 20, 2012
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Steve, I believe that you need to attract some traffic to your blog. So, you need to do some inbound marketing efforts.

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Natasha M
assistast manager and customer services
Posted on Jan. 21, 2012
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You could check this
1. yours content is attractive?
2. you use SEO tools..(excist some free software of SEO)
3. you refresh your content every day?
4. you have clear in your mind your "target group of your blog"?
5. you use social networks to promote your blog?
i believe this questions to help you to find the solutions to this problem...

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Shaleen Shah
Outsource Consultant, Seventhman
Posted on Jan. 23, 2012
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Steve, my advise is to mix Brevity+Context+Value+Engagement in each blog you write, where

Brevity - means posting content that's simple, concise and to the point
Context - means that you focus on quality, not quantity of your post ( or word count )
Value - means that your target market/readers will find your wisdom valuable that will keep them coming back for more/ subscribe to your blog
Engagement - means you allow authenticity in your writing, where you write like a human and not as some bot trying to stuff your copy with keywords in a hope to rank higher in search engines

Keep it fun... and experiment with your headlines. There's this nice read from copyblogger about this cheat sheet on how to make your blog go viral: http://www.copyblogger.com/headline-hacks-report/ or this as well: http://headlinehacks.com/

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reeze gardner
designer and entrepreneur, dreamshop101
Posted on Feb. 5, 2012
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Write a viral content. Research about popular trends and controversies then blog about them. Submit these new posts to different social bookmarking sites. Launch promotions by registering to different social networking sites. And I'm sure you'll do good.

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Amber Stevens
Director of Marketing, SnapApp.com
Posted on Feb. 10, 2012
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Hi Steve,

I took a quick look at your blog and I think the first thing you can tackle is the frequency of your posts. I've seen this work first-hand at my current company - 6 months ago we were posting about once a week. We worked that to 3 times a week and saw a spike in inbound traffic. We're now trying to maintain 5 posts/week - our conversions from organic search traffic is now the highest source of paying customers over all other marketing channels & its due to interlinking our blog content with our SEO effort. We write blogs about the topics people are searching & finding us for and make sure that the posts have links to our related keyword/SEO pages.

I also saw this webinar from @CPollitIU of Kunocreative.com which talks about how posting frequency can impact your inbound traffic. I wouldn't worry as much about # of subscribed readers, its more about findability. Here's a link to that webinar http://www.kunocreative.com/inbound-marketing-seo--video-confirm/

We're a 2 person marketing team so we use a company called Contently to help subsidize our blog content schedule. We've also found that blog posts which include interactive, sharable widgets are our most shared posts (we use our company's platform to create the quiz apps and then just embed them in our posts.) I'd also suggest finding interns or college students who can write blogs for you on industry topics that are relative to your business.

Hope this helps.

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Hi Steve,
I think the best way I know is Social Networking. Share your company blog readership on your own social network. Like this on Face book, Stumble, Digg, Google + etc…

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