Using free blogging sites online is one way to get your online business noticed. There’s the usual suspects of these sites that you can use, such as WordPress.com and Blogger.com but don’t forget that there are a host of others as well like:
- LiveJournal.com
- Blogsome.com
- Blog.com
- Blogster.com
- Xanga.com
- Weebly.com
- Thoughts.com
- Vox.com
- Typepad.com
- WindowsLive.com
Most of these free blogging sites will have a very simple process for you to follow to get it all set up; and it usually only takes a few minutes.
But once you have, then what?
You’ve set up your blog, added content, figured in all of the bells and whistles that you wanted but you’re just not getting the traffic that you expected.
Aha, that’s where viral marketing comes into play. What we’ll do is take a look at some techniques that you can use in order to get that blog of yours noticed. It might take a little tweaking on your part but typically you’ll find that the tweaks are easy to do.
Tip #1: Add a TweetMeme and a Digg button at the top of your page. Both of these buttons will allow readers to instantly Tweet about or Digg the blog post that you made. But they must be very visible to the blog reader; so make it easy for them and add these buttons to the top of each page.
Tip #2: Use BlogCarnival.com. Visit the site and do a topic search for one of your keywords. Find a carnival that looks suited to the same topic you’re discussing and submit it. The carnival owner will then decide whether or not to include that blog post in their carnival. I know at first that a blog carnival can sound a little confusing so I suggest you read through their FAQ’s on their site. Just know that this can be a fantastic FREE way to get more traffic to your blog.
Tip #3: Paid Tweets. You can pay someone to tweet about your blog post at Retweet.it or TwitPub which are both very affordable. Or, you can make use of a new service called Fiverr which is a place where anyone will do just about anything for $5 including tweeting your link to their Twitter list.
Tip #4: Paid Stumbles. Yes, you can buy traffic at StumbleUpon. It’s pretty cheap too, starting at.05 per stumble but this price will vary depending upon how popular your page is. Now, StumbleUpon uses nofollow links which means that you won’t get any link love from Google but it can get your page in front of a lot of people very quickly.
The bottom line is, once you have your blog up and your content ready to go, driving traffic to it is the next key thing you should focus on. These tips will get you well on your way.
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