The Best Place to Advertise Your Blog

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Having a blog is good, but there is a little bit more to consider then just merely creating one and listing it. The real strength of a blog is when you can get people to sign up for your feeds which most of the blog sites offer. Of course, you first want to get your blog noticed, but what’s going to get even more attention is when you get people communicating on your blog. The more feedback you get from your readers the better because it will increase the popularity of your blog and make it seem more important to the search engines.

How can you do that? Well, if you’ve got a list you want to update them on the latest entry topics and drive them back to the blog. This should help to get them communicating. The more comments you have on your blog, the more Google’s going to like that.

Having some links on your blog is also going to really help.

You’ve got to get people signing up for your RSS feed. That’s going to be important. You want to “pimp out” that link. To make this happen, the best place and easiest thing for you to do is take your link or your feed and go to this placed called Pingler.com. It is a free blog and ping tool. Once you start pinging, it’s going to let Yahoo, Google and a whole list of other places and other search engines know that you’ve just published a new blog post.

Another thing that’s going to help increase your traffic and something you may also want to consider is writing a press release. In your press release you can mention the topic of your blog and what people are going to gather from it without saying too much. Then go out to the free locations and submit it out there to get links back to your page to get it more noticed.

One other strategy I always recommend to all my students is to get in a routine of writing and uploading fresh content all the time. The search engines love this and they will send you more and more traffic. Of course if you can’t write or don’t have the time you can always outsource the work by paying someone else to do this. But this depends on your budget. If you don’t have much of a budget consider purchasing some plr articles and tweeking them to suit your unique needs. That’s a great way to get very inexpensive content while having new content added to your website fairly quickly.

Leveraging your workload can get you going quicker and make your life that much easier without breaking the bank!

Best Regards,

Matt Bacak

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    Hey, Matt...I just typed an Ad for SkyscraperAd.com on my OLD computer and SAVED
    it in Documents. Then I sent it to my wonderful HP Notebook and 'uploaded' it. THEN,
    Skyscraper said: "Oh, you have to have it in JPEG or JIF. Ghez...What am I supposed to do take a pic of my Ad. OMG THEN:

    VERY IMPORTANT: If you cannot add or edit HTML code on pages of your website, you will not be able to use our service, so please do NOT join! huh?
  • Sorry, I have no clue.

    I don't use this product.
  • Great post Matt,

    You said it, getting people to sign up for your RSS feed is extremely important. A great way to "pimp out" your RSS feed link is by submitting them to RSS aggregator sites. If you submit your RSS feed links to the top RSS aggregator sites your links will soon be in a bunch of places quickly. I use a RSS feed submitter to submit my feeds to the top aggregators but it can also be done manually and the sites can easily be found on Google.

    PLR articles are great content if you rewrite them in the right way. If you rewrite them completely in your own style, and give them a no fluff, stright to the point feel they can work well. I like to try to extract the most important 3 things the article is trying to convey and focus my rewritten article on those 3 things only. I try to give the reader a quick, easy to read article that will give them 3 very strong tips to help them immediately so they will act now. Needless to say when the rewrite is complete the article is usually no longer recognizable as a PLR article.
  • Great work! What is discuss here is one side of the coin, what about social media, isnt it a challenge to google
  • Really nice posts. I will be checking back here regularly.
  • Mark, those are some great ideas. I really need to take some of them inconsideration. Like you said, PR crap isn't something I'd ever suggest people use because of the same issues you brought up. I think the reason why people do that is because they don't really have a good grasp on their niche and are just trying to break into it.

    I've been focusing one doing alot more lately. I made an announcement in a memo about it to all my past clients and
    current members on Date: Jun 11th, 2009. Here is the link to
    that memo ->> http://www.promotingtips.com/memo.html

    Here is a update about the progress on the MEMO:

    http://www.prweb.com/releases/contact/mattbacak...

    Bottom Line: I've got alot of cool stuff planned for the future :-)

    Matt Bacak
  • I know doing a blog post every day can be a grind, but unless you have multiple authors, each with their own writing style and enough so it is hard to keep track of each style (casually, I do not try to figure out each style, you just eventually get to know a blogger's style if you follow them regularly.) using PLR or outsourced posts can sometimes be easy for loyal readers to figure out that that post isn't the same style (or sometimes quality) they are used to with posts by the actual blogger?

    Would not (if in a time bind) using a small portion of another blogger you like's recent post (with permission) and linking back to the original be a better choice?

    (I ask, because I don't know the answer, but have been turned off by posts at some blogs I frequented and later found the post was bought. Sometimes causing me to not frequent that blog as often, or in some cases at all! But, that could just be me.)

    Thanks for the linking info. Great info I didn't know!
    ~Mark
  • Sound advice Matt.
    Sometimes, people forget the basics.
    Keep the tips coming!
    Best wishes,
    Vinden
  • Matt,

    Two other locations that will do exactly what you mentioned and should be used at both of these within 10 minutes of using Pingler are
    http://ipings.com and http://pingoat.com because these all overlap with a few of the RSS ping sites, so if you ping them all within 10 minutes of each other it is not a big deal. If you wait too long and ping them too far apart, the search engines will think you are spamming them!

    Thanks for the heads up on Pingler, because I was not aware of that one.

    Have an amazing day!

    Micheal Savoie
  • Each blog post get different responses. Sometimes people make comments - sometimes not. Things that are more controversial or inspirational get comment on the most. Example is on this post here:

    http://www.mattbacakreviews.com/2009/07/my-daug...

    Matt
  • How come no one has commented Matt?Didn't you follow the advice you just gave. I am only joking Matt, am looking forward to doing half as well as you.
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