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msaad
Aug 26th 2004, 9:36 pm
Hi...
I am considering starting my blog. I Was just wondering. What are the tricks people do to make their blogs very popular? I don't want to end up with a blog where nobody will be reading but me! :)

digitalpoint
Aug 26th 2004, 9:50 pm
Add the XML feed for it to your account here under the UserCP (under Edit Options), then everyone in the world will read it. :) (just kidding of course)

mopacfan
Aug 27th 2004, 6:38 am
Hi...
I am considering starting my blog. I Was just wondering. What are the tricks people do to make their blogs very popular? I don't want to end up with a blog where nobody will be reading but me! :)
If you figure out how to do it, let me know would ya? I'd like to know as well :confused:

Kings
Aug 27th 2004, 6:44 am
Hi...
I am considering starting my blog. I Was just wondering. What are the tricks people do to make their blogs very popular? I don't want to end up with a blog where nobody will be reading but me! :)Write about interesting subjects, and people will start reading your blog. It's as simple as that ;)

Of course, there's a few things you can do. Submit your blog to all the Blog Directories, stick to one focused subject and make sure you have all the blog features (i.e. RSS feeds, comments, trackback, etc).

GuyFromChicago
Aug 27th 2004, 8:50 am
IMO a blog is like an online newspaper or magazine…people will read it if they are interested in the topics you're writing on.

Just like any other site you need to find ways to promote your blog online. I don't think there's any "secret" that can instantly position your blog as "successful".

Set goals for yourself and your blog & judge yourself against your progress on meeting those goals.

JennyFine
Aug 30th 2004, 2:25 am
If you're considering starting a blog that relates to your business ( online), try to avoid strong marketing hype. Blogs are good because they personalize your business but they only do it if you support the candid, informal style. If however, you intend to use it for promotion of whatever you want to promote, make it subtle, so that not to scare everyone away.

Also it might be a good idea to start different kinds of contests from time to time: they generate a lot of interest.

stephfoster
Aug 30th 2004, 2:46 pm
If you have a My Yahoo account, you can add your site there, which gets you into their listings of RSS sites. They update it based on how often you historically have updated your blog, and other people can add it to their My Yahoo pages if they like it.

To add it, go to Choose Content and you should be able to figure out how to add your link from there.

nadlay
Aug 31st 2004, 3:38 am
Does anyone actually read other blogs? I struggle to find enough time just to keep up-to-date with forums, and don't read any blogs anywhere.

david_sakh
Sep 8th 2004, 1:48 pm
there are numerous directories you can submit your blog to - find a few, and post links on some more active blogs.

GuyFromChicago
Sep 8th 2004, 3:55 pm
Does anyone actually read other blogs? I struggle to find enough time just to keep up-to-date with forums, and don't read any blogs anywhere.

I do. There are some great ones out there on just about every topic if you look hard enough.

jebby
Sep 12th 2004, 12:11 am
I pretty much only read blogs if one comes up in a search.

Probably if you talk a lot about unique things, people will find you. For example, I was doing a search for some information about law school and found a blog for a guy who goes to the same law school as I do. He has a bit more limited of a potential audience, but at least people may find his blog.

sixcorp
Sep 14th 2004, 8:55 am
Hi...
I am considering starting my blog. I Was just wondering. What are the tricks people do to make their blogs very popular? I don't want to end up with a blog where nobody will be reading but me! :)

What are you going to BLOG about? That's the primary thing that matters.

Is it controversial or political?

If you're going to start a blog about knitting you can kiss traffic goodbye :)

caroline
Oct 2nd 2004, 4:05 am
What's wrong with knitting? If you can get all the grandmas online to read it, you are set!

Help Desk
Oct 2nd 2004, 7:24 am
I suggest hosting it on your own site. I have mine at http://blogger.thinkbling.com The reason for this is because you want to add the content to your own site instead of adding it to Blogger or Blogspot.

Make sure you make your xml feed available and that there is a link to it.

Add your blog to blog directories and/or blog aggregating site.

Lastly, add it to forums like this that show your most recent blog title in your posts, although I believe that DigitalPoint is one of the original implementers of this.

Dominic
Oct 2nd 2004, 7:53 am
Find out who the popular bloggers are on your topic or close to, and do a post about their blog, make some positive comments. Make sure you have a pumping blog with good content. Then email them and just let them know you enjoy reading their blog and here is the address for your's if they are interested. If you are lucky they may post about your blog.

I read http://thehomelessguy.blogspot.com/ when I have time. This guy has a lot of interesting things to say and shares a lot about how he is going. So I like to check in every now and then to read his blog. BTW it's in the top 10 for a g search on 'homeless' so pretty easy for everyone to find. He has been blogging for a few years, but recently went off-line and didn't reconnect his old archives.

Other than that it's good old fashioned sem, getting listed in searches, directories etc.

eitemiller
Oct 2nd 2004, 2:31 pm
When I started bloggin a few months back, i was kinda doing it just to keep notes concerning our website. If I changed text, if Gbot hit us hard, our best day for unique hits, etc. Didn't expect people to read it, nor did I care. But a few peeps do, and I found one guy who links his blog to mine. I do stop by to read the G Blog (http://www.google.com/googleblog/) - and i guess Y has one now too.

misohoni
Oct 14th 2004, 9:00 pm
I'd like to recommend my article at:
http://www.misohoni.com/diary/2004_07.php#000232


...and if you have an Asian Blog you can submit it at:
http://www.misohoni.com/bba/

oziii
Nov 26th 2004, 12:45 am
just be yourself - write often - get an RSS feed - read other bloggers and link to them - comment (genuinely) on others blogs - submit your site to search engines, directories - optimize it for SEs (like you would any other site) - define your boundaries (I like niche topics best) - have fun - don't take yourself too seriously.

I could go on....

HansV
Dec 1st 2004, 2:51 pm
My site is a blog style website. But for promotion the following steps I would recommend:

First don't expect to much from submitting your rss feed to things like feedster, etc... but yes sumbit to tha mayor ones like technirati, Syndic8 etc.. and make it a habbit to ping them after an update. Automaticly ( as in Movable type or manualy with http://pingomatic.com/.

Submit just like normal site to all the directories and searchengines.

The great advantage in blogging is the easy linking. If you do have original content. Use bloglinker or other ones you like. But start making link exchanges with blogs that have related content.

Update often, or your visitors will not come again.

my 2 cts..

Hans

JonahViaKeyboard
Dec 15th 2004, 6:18 pm
The pitfall of new bloggers is not theming a blog. Readers are not interested in your day to day, and there are so many journal style blogs out there that already get very little traffic.

If you look at the successful 'professional' blog publishers like Gawker Media and Weblogs Inc, they've all themed the blogs in their network, and the authors rarely deviate from their given topic.

thehomelessguy
Jan 9th 2005, 11:13 am
This is an aged thread but I thought I'd chime in.
Blogs started out as being sources of information - lists of links to news worthy/interesting items on the web.

The creators of blogger saw blogs as having the potential for being something else, namely "community." And it was easy enough to see that, so when I started blogging, it was natural for me to use the many free devices, tag boards, discussion boards, comment boxes, with which to build myself a community. And being that so many people spend so much time on computers it was only natural that they be drawn to this new aspect.

I surfed other blogs and made contact with the owners and inviting them to see my blog as well. This alone, even for a boring blog, can generate 50 to 100 hits a day - that's if you keep at it.

Besides building the community links, you have to provide something for the people to see when they come to your blog. If you only post once a week, you might as well forget having an audience. Even if it's crap, as long as each time a person visits your blog, they have something new to read, or picture to look at, you'll maintain your readership. Then, if you just happen to fill a niche, or if you can express yourself cleaverly enough, your readership will grow.

Also, put www.sitemeter.com on your blog so you can see who is visiting, and how they are linking to you. If someone has linked to you, and you respond to that link with a short note of thanks, or engage in some conversation, you have secured yourself a powerful link which will generate multifold traffic - especially if the link is on a discussion board. And site meter will let you know which discussion boards are talking about you, or linking to something on your blog.

that's pretty much all I did to promote my blog - the rest was history.

kevin
aka the homelessguy
at http://www.thehomelessguy.net