trafficsniper
06-28-2010, 03:07 PM
You know what is the first thing that you need to know about bloggers?
No, it wasn’t they love to get comments from their blog readers!
If you are a first time commentator there is a good chance the blogger will check out your blog, this is mainly due
to them wanting to know who is commenting, and after all if you took the time to post a comment the least they could
do is have the courtesy to click your name.
This is especially true if the blog is dofollow, after all bloggers don't want Google to think they are linking to
porn or anything, so they usually moderate their comments strictly.
There are two potential outcomes from this:
1.The blogger clicks your name which is +1 to your traffic count, he or she then hastily leaves as your website
lacks what he is looking for, not very impressive eh?
2.The blogger clicks your name, lands on your blog and gets overwhelmed with your amazing content, after further
inspection they decide your blog is worth adding to their RSS reader, score!
Obviously I can’t write your content for you, for the simple fact that you can’t afford me. Only joking, I just have
too many projects on at the moment! What I can do is offer you some tips for catching those potential subscribers.
• Use an inner page on your blog – Although your home page may be good, you could increase conversions by
linking to an inner page related to the blog you are commentating on.
• Link to a landing page – When I say ‘landing page’ I don’t mean the long sales type, what I am referring to
are the type of landing pages that give a little information which outlines what your blog is about and a link to
your best posts and all that.
• Link directly to your feed – This technique requires your content to be absolutely amazing, when a blogger
clicks through all they will see is your latest posts and a option to subscribe. With this method you won’t have any
fancy designs or videos to keep their attention, you have to rely solely on your content, ask yourself this: Is your
latest post good enough on its own to make someone subscribe?
The above techniques all revolve around one thing, high quality content, and to be honest without high quality
content you’re not going to grow your blog at the speed you are hoping. After you gain some traction in the
blogosphere you will start to realise that your readers will start promoting your content for you which takes some
of the work off you.
No, it wasn’t they love to get comments from their blog readers!
If you are a first time commentator there is a good chance the blogger will check out your blog, this is mainly due
to them wanting to know who is commenting, and after all if you took the time to post a comment the least they could
do is have the courtesy to click your name.
This is especially true if the blog is dofollow, after all bloggers don't want Google to think they are linking to
porn or anything, so they usually moderate their comments strictly.
There are two potential outcomes from this:
1.The blogger clicks your name which is +1 to your traffic count, he or she then hastily leaves as your website
lacks what he is looking for, not very impressive eh?
2.The blogger clicks your name, lands on your blog and gets overwhelmed with your amazing content, after further
inspection they decide your blog is worth adding to their RSS reader, score!
Obviously I can’t write your content for you, for the simple fact that you can’t afford me. Only joking, I just have
too many projects on at the moment! What I can do is offer you some tips for catching those potential subscribers.
• Use an inner page on your blog – Although your home page may be good, you could increase conversions by
linking to an inner page related to the blog you are commentating on.
• Link to a landing page – When I say ‘landing page’ I don’t mean the long sales type, what I am referring to
are the type of landing pages that give a little information which outlines what your blog is about and a link to
your best posts and all that.
• Link directly to your feed – This technique requires your content to be absolutely amazing, when a blogger
clicks through all they will see is your latest posts and a option to subscribe. With this method you won’t have any
fancy designs or videos to keep their attention, you have to rely solely on your content, ask yourself this: Is your
latest post good enough on its own to make someone subscribe?
The above techniques all revolve around one thing, high quality content, and to be honest without high quality
content you’re not going to grow your blog at the speed you are hoping. After you gain some traction in the
blogosphere you will start to realise that your readers will start promoting your content for you which takes some
of the work off you.