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Re-reading my post I realised that I missed out a crucial word in #1 which would make the sentence read "Include your website in your auto signature and don't ever mention your site DIRECTLY for fear of being branded a spammer".
The post was aimed more at new websites rather than established sites. Those that may have fallen foul of the Google Sandbox and are looking to generate traffic without relying on the search engines. In a lot of ways once you have traffic coming to your site it's easier to maintain and increase the traffic. However, when you're starting out, it can be pretty tough.
Some great new ideas, by the way. I'm just scooting over to Twenty Steps to add a little bit more to the post as something of an update.
Another great post from you!
How about this one:
"Retaining your readers by answering their comments?" I know it's impossible sometimes, but I always try to answer my readers one way or another. Otherwise it's like selling cars, you spend lots of money to get them inside the showroom, but you let them out, leaving you empty-handed.
Looking forward to more "killer posts" from you, and thanks for the past and current honorable mentions. It helps new readers like myself a lot!
Have a nice weekend,
Hoctro
Make the effort to respond to or acknowledge every single comment on your blog. It makes the reader feel like they're a part of what you're trying to do which is, of course, true but it also prompts them to come back if they know you always comment on comments :)
It would be nice if their links back to your site worked too but there you go. Ho hum....
Have a good weekend everyone :)
Mike
following your hint about leaving name w/o webpage, I get to know you as the author of the 10 killer ways!!! Great! I know another great blog to read over the weekend.
Cheers,
I have another one! I was going to post sth on my blog but I think this is a better place.
"Put your key words in the title of your post", as Google really put weights on it. The title should be a super-short summary of the post. And here's why.
I sometimes wonders how my readers get to my site, especially through Google Search. One of the search got my blog as first choice, and even beat Buzz itself.
Please check this search out: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q;=api+blogger+beta
I also put a description of my blog in a meta tag, and it shows too: "Providing mods to enhance your Blogger in Beta homepage."
Cheers,
Cheers,
Beehacker
Thought-provoking and helpful post.
Many tend to forget that if no one knows you exist (unless of course that's the way you want it to be) well you're not going very far and so I dedicate some 70% of my time to social networking and only about 30% to my own blog.
Of course mine is a personal blog and it started out just as a way to get things off my chest but I do believe this principle applies to any effort we make.
Take care
Tisha
I've written extensively on networking and you can click on the "networking" category in the sidebar to read more.
Thanks for dropping by and sharing Tisha.
Huh? Okay, I'm kidding (sort of), but I can't find another article that explains these particular strategies in more detail.
I don't mean to sound stupid...really.
Peace,
- Dennis
www.donttipthewaiter.blogspot.com
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All in all though it looks like I'm definitely on the right track. I am doing just about the whole list and then some...I just need to be more consistent :)
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With regard to your point 4, there's many tools available that checks how many external links a website has. These are usually a good indication about how popular a site is and they are free. See here:
http://www.info-express.org/website-popularity-...
http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/link-popularity
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Another great tip most theme builders miss out on is having separate category, tag and author templates with feeds for each term in the archive.