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Saturday, August 29, 2009

7 Great Blogging Strategies You Can Adopt

There are simple things you could do on a weekday and weekend to improve the overall goal of your blog to be more successful and readers coming back to enjoy more real content.
Here are some strategies to implement;

1. Post valuable content daily
Post great contents on weekdays and less newsy content on weekends. Traffic is more during the week, so people are more in a business mode. Do post serious post on weekdays.

2. Respond to comments
Don’t put off till weekend to respond to comments or emails sent to you by your readers. This is very important as very crucial information might be sought from you from your readers.

3. Post on other blogs and forums
Yes, this is a great strategy to drive traffic to your blog. As you could also get back links from there. Let any post you do be valuable and portray you as an authority in this area. Always leave your signature.

4. Blog more
Use the weekday to do more blogging and weekend for less blogging. Also you could find research materials to work on to increase your blog activities.

5. Ask engaging questions
On weekdays, the mindset of readers are business like, so take advantage of that to create an interactive atmosphere that requires feedback from your readers by asking engaging questions, ask for comments and raise the game of your blog

6. Increase your blog stickiness
Visitors and members tend to drop on a blog if not directed to do something. So I advise you focus on creating participatory activities. Post controversial topics once in a while and give people the space to explore, learn and connect together. This is very helpful and increases your rating amongst your readers.

7. Build your list and increase your loyal readers
Your list and RSS subscribers are every important to your blog success. Give out freebies to increase your list. Send emails to you existing list on helpful tips, and bond with your readers.

Above all if we all do the right things and are primarily focus we could achieve more.

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