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Nine Ways to Promote Your Blog Posts

Posted by jessica.celion

1. Bookmark your best posts on Delicious. Once it’s in there, there’s a chance someone might happen upon it.

2. Stumble your best posts on StumbleUpon. Some folks disagree with stumbling your own work. The way I feel okay with it is that I stumble approximately 9 other people’s great blog posts to every one of my own.

3. Post an intriguing title and link to the post in LinkedIn’s status message.

4. If your post is about a specific industry or relates to other great blogs, find a recent blog post that has related information. (Now, this is different than what you MIGHT normally do, so pay attention). In the URL part of the sign-up form, put the link to your post, not your blog in general. In the comment body, don’t talk about your amazing post. Just offer genuine commentary on the post you read, and share your thoughts and ideas. Repeat: don’t mention the post. (If your comment is great and worthy, people will click through and check it out.)

5. Share your post on Facebook. I really like BlogCast, which used to be FlogBlog. It’s got a nice interface.
6. Share your post in FriendFeed automatically, and let the amazing community there decide if it’s interesting.

7. Try Zemanta. Zemanta is a blogging tool that either adds on to your browser (Firefox only, I think), or comes now as a WordPress plugin. It allows you to find related stories and post them at the bottom of a post. When you’re part of the Zemanta community, I believe your stories also go into their list of potentially related stories. I’ve seen traffic coming in from Zemanta-recommended links.

8. Don’t forget Twitter. I find lots of my traffic comes from Twitter, especially because I don’t ever just post a link. I ask questions, inspire comments, etc.

9. Write blog posts that others will find useful. I know it’s not a technology answer, but it’s the truth. If your posts aren’t that useful to other people, they won’t be popular. People won’t care. If you’re re-blogging news that several other larger sites have covered, who cares? If you’re telling us about your day at college, who cares (unless you’re a great writer)? Make it really good, useful stuff, and we’ll come along for the ride.

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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,
Our product - kaalga - is certainly not as comprehensive as Zemanta,but I think we do the linking part much better:
*You get link suggestions from Yahoo search, and not only from a few sources
*You can get suggestions from your own blog
*The suggestions are marked in context
*You can select any text, get search results, and link directly without leaving your editor
(It works OK side by side with Zemanta)

Please give it a try at kaalga.com
We would really like to know what you think.

Thanks, Galia