Posts Tagged ‘blog’

3 Super Simple Ways to Get Traffic (Blog Success)

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

As I promised in my last post, I deliver to you a blog success. The extent of this post really goes beyond blogging. It encompasses any sort of content you publish online whether it’s an article, a web page, an e-book and so on.

That’s because this post is about getting traffic. And fast.

That’s one of the primary goals of why we publish content. We want people. Eyeballs to read, digest and interpret our content.

However, for most of us, getting hordes of people into the door is no easy task. Usually, it takes months of maintaining a steady flow of useful content, working connections and responding to reader comments. It’s hard work but it pays off.

But seriously, I want traffic now. I want people reading this post right now.

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Blog Fail – 7 Ways to Prevent Your Blog From Going Under

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

People are not too keen on admitting failure. We want to see things succeed and prosper, and we want to know that it was our contributions that led to that success. Nevertheless, failure is an essential exercise. To not fail is to not have accomplished anything.

With that said, I will admit that this blog failed.

I hope that got your attention, so let me clarify. The blog as a whole did not fail, but a critical element did. It’s not necessarily bad that it failed as I learned some important lessons that I’m going to share.

So, what failed? In January, I introduced a new weekly series aimed at homepage improvement. In the initial post, I laid out a plan for the series and announced that it would occur every week.

That didn’t happen.

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Blogs as a Competitive Advantage

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

The Pew Internet & American Life Project recently released a new report concerning on-the-job internet use. One of the most striking findings of the report is that only 11% of the individuals surveyed indicated that they read blogs at work.

Many people discount blogs as a poor source of information. Some may even consider blogs to be of low quality content. While this may be true of some blogs, if you dig deep enough, you can find yourself with a wealth of valuable information.

Blogs provide a quick and candid way for people, groups and organizations to express their thoughts and views on specific topics. This gives you nearly real-time access to priceless insight and up-to-the-minute digestion of what’s going on in the world. Furthermore, many blogs provide a commenting feature that can serve as a qualifier. The comments give readers an opportunity to challenge or support the information being presented.

So what does this have to do with competitive advantage?

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Is Your Site Stale, Part II: Things to Do

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

The Internet has transformed into an interesting playground. Various tools – or toys depending on how you look at it – have enabled people to generate creative streams of content. From the now widely accepted blog to increasingly popular tools such as YouTube, your web site is your canvas. So, what are some "brushes" to paint your canvas with? Below are the top five methods of freshness that we like to advocate to our clients. (more…)

Does your web site interact with visitors?

Monday, September 1st, 2008

The Internet has become a more interactive place. Videos, blogs, image galleries, new PR rules, and so forth are defining how people are consuming content. A web site used to be a fairly static presence in which someone would visit, read blocks of text, see a picture of a product, and then leave. The rules have changed. You have to work harder and more creatively to capture the attention of people. Not only that, but you must create dynamic content that pushes people to keep your site on their mind. (more…)