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Is your Blog a Dead Beast? 16 Ways Bring it to life!

I launched this blog a year ago this month, and when I first launched it my primary focus was to make money. I’ve learned a lot in that year, and made many mistakes. I actually gave up on this blog for about 7 months.

I came back to it on March 15th of this year. In fact I had lost all the previous posts, I’d done and had to start anew. (Roughly 130+ posts gone). My original theme was using the law of attraction to bring $1 Million into my life by the age of 30, which I believe was perhaps a bit over zealous.

My new goal - apply what I’ve learned in my year of blogging, and help other’s become successful. I’d also like to launch a few social related businesses eventually, that are currently in the ‘idea’ stages.

My 50 States Roadtrip / American Blogger Directory is just part of gaining an keeping an audience.

You’ll notice the most successful blogs out there aren’t just individual people talking while everyone listens. The most successful blogs are communities, where people interact with what the blogger is writing.

You’ll notice almost every post they write gets tons of comments, trackbacks, pingbacks, etc… It’s no coincidence - without this community atmosphere on your blog it is nearly impossible to keep your blogging growing.

Without interaction from your readers your blog will die. Just as a flower needs sunlight to live, a blog needs comments / reactions from the community at large.

Here are some tips to build your Community.

1. Tweet ALL posts to Twitter. There are some good wordpress plugins for this like Twitter Tools or Twitter Tools for Tweetburner. I highly recommend tweetburner because of it’s statistics and shorter urls.

2. Build your Social Presence. Many might call it spamming, but if you look at Robert Scoble, and Jason Calacanis this is how they got huge. They built up the max number of friends on facebook, and they have 15000+ followers, a lot of those were gained by initiating the follow, ie following first.

3. Comment Frequently on other blogs. There is a secret power method for this which I will mention in another upcoming post, I will show you how to build hundred of incoming links extremely fast and easy.

4. Respond to your Audience. If someone sends you an email, drops a comment, replies to a twitter comment you made, etc.. Take the time to respond. Now when you have 10,000 hits daily it can get hard, and you might miss a few here and there - in blogging you don’t need to be perfect, just do your best.

People like to know they’re being listened to, this will go along way towards building a large following.

5. Ask a lot of questions. People like to be heard, and asking your readers questions via blog posts is a great way to give them this opportunity to voice their opinions. This makes it more fun to visit your blog, and increases the interactivity of your blog.

A lot of times I will ask a specific question at the end of my blog posts, and it will usually garner a lot of comments.

6. Be kind to those who are kind to you.  When someone takes the time to follow you or add you on a social networking site - reciprocate. Also when someone takes the time to link to your site - go to the post and leave a thankyou comment.

7. Stumble incoming links. If you stumble all of your own links, you’ll eventually end up getting banned. One secret is stumbling any and all incoming links. If someone is kind enough to link to you in a post, go ahead and stumble or digg it, and you will get a lot of traffic, plus you’ll help them get traffic. It’s a win-win scenario.

8. Link to other blogs often. I’ve talked about this a lot - but linking to other blogs will get you on their radar as it shows in the dashboard on wordpress, and secondly you’ll get a pingback / trackback from their site.

9. Start a meme. My Twitter Meme: Feed the Twitter Monster, has taken off hugely and gained a ton of incoming links and traffic, be creative though, and make it your own idea. Do something unique.

10. Start a resource for bloggers or website owners. I’ve just launched my American Blogger Directory, but it has already received a ton of hits and results. This of course is also part of my 50 state roadtrip, which is looking to be getting a lot of acclaim online as well.

11. Network with other bloggers. Friends will always give you more attention, and having more blogger friends never hurt anyone.

You can use some tips from my article on becoming friends with A-listers, many of the tips relate to networking in general.

12. Build your subscriber feeds. Market it anyway possible. The simple fact is you need subscribers, if you haven’t read it - here’s 39 great ways to get more RSS Subscribers.

13. Make your posts simple to follow and you’ll have mass appeal. Make sure the text doesn’t run together, as most people have low-attention spans and can’t be bothered with reading whole paragraphs anymore. Lists are huge in fact I try to write 1 list every week, as they tend to bring me a lot of traffic just because they’re lists. - I know it’s crazy!

14. Get active in Forums. If you have the time, you might want to try being active in popular forums, or just answering questions on the different answer sites like yahoo answers, this will help build credibility, and lead to more traffic.

15. Share and share alike, then share some more! When you launch a new resource, pillar article, etc you definitely need to tweet / send it to your social networks. However, you should also retweet it, if it is bringing in traffic, and subscribers.

I generally send my rss feed link to twitter once every 3-4 days asking for more subscribers. Especially when I get close to the next big number like 200 - asking people to help you ‘break’ a number is a great way to get them to actually subscribe, it might be tricky but it works.

I also send my best links, resources, and posts to my followers on twitter and ask them to digg or stumble the posts. This usually brings in a huge amount of traffic. When doing this make it extremely simple, though. Send them the actual link to digg or stumbleupon, so they don’t have to work. People are lazy and want instant gratification.

Another good tip is to help out other bloggers by forwarding their promotions to your followers, they may do the same for you some day. This can lead to some very interesting viral marketing.

16. Write your damn content, already! Last and foremost the #1 method to building a community blog is frequent posts. The more the better, I’ve said it a hundred times the more content you have,  the more traffic, comments, and interactive your site will become.

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9 Responses to “Is your Blog a Dead Beast? 16 Ways Bring it to life!”

  1. no imageJMom (Who am I?) (1 comments) Says:

    Hi, these are great tips! I’ll implement some if not all of them to promote my blog. I stumbled this post too :)

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  2. no imagePat Gunning (Who am I?) (1 comments) Says:

    I like this!

    What appeals to me is a bit of the personal touch, it makes you real. You demonstrate that you aren’t the typical corporate stiff.

    A little about us, we are veteran internet marketers and recently started a new program together. We own a List Building site and provide continual education to our members.

    We would like to have you speak at one of our conference calls, if possible!

    Pat from ViralMoneyList.com

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  3. no imagerschlack (Who am I?) (1 comments) Says:

    Great advise. I just started a blog and happened to comments on someone elses and they linked to me. I could see the results very quickly.

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  4. no imagePatrick Curl (Who am I?) (74 comments) Says:

    @rschlack: Yeah - the key is just putting yourself out there, for people to notice and if you have something unique to offer, they will keep following you. Just be unique. :)

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  5. no imagePatrick Curl (Who am I?) (74 comments) Says:

    @JMom: hey thanks for the stumble - I love stumble traffic. Glad you enjoyed the list!

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  6. no imageaannttiiiittnnaa (Who am I?) (1 comments) Says:

    Hi Patrick,
    came across your blog via my dead blog search. Really glad I did because the stuff you mentioned I never even heared of i.e.’ stumble & twitter’. Yes, I am very new to blogging!
    Started my blog a couple of months ago and really enjoy it but do need to reach a wider audience… so thanks for these tips!
    If you get a chance I’m at “Blogs That Died Too Young” / ontheblogheap.blogspot if you pass by that way let me know what you think… it’s a dead blog blog ;)

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  7. no imageArticle Submit (Who am I?) (3 comments) Says:

    Whew! Lots of meaty advice here. Thanks!

    Your American bloggers directory is one great feat. I hope I can think of one amazing idea as well. What prodded you to brainstorm something like that type of meme?

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  8. no imageAngel McClinton (Who am I?) (1 comments) Says:

    Patrick, These are some great tips! I’m on my way to visit your other blogs. And just to support how much your blog theory is working…I came to this post via a tweet from a friend I’m following! Good luck and HEY…I hope you make that million attracting people you can help!
    Angel

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