My Best Blog-Only Marketing Tips

December 3, 2009

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I’ve been a web publisher for over a decade now. I have “regular” websites and I have blogs. Often, both formats have the same basic functions: providing information and generating affiliate sales.

957450_bulls-eyeStatic websites have their own advantages. They can be simple enough to be written in plain HTML code; they can be (nearly) hacker-proof; they don’t need updates and can be a “launch and forget”  project. And yet, with more and more projects I find myself opting for a blog, rather than a static site.

Why? because I think in today’s online environment blogs are easier to promote.

Static websites and blogs do share many promotion techniques. For example, you’ll be wise to do your basic SEO for both; and direct advertising will be just as effective for either form. However, with a blog, you get a few additional features which I will review in this article.

RSS Feeds

Blogging platforms all come with RSS feeds built into their system. Once you set-up a blog, whether using WordPress, blogger or another platform, an RSS feed is automatically created. Encourage your readers to subscribe to your feed and make it easier for them to do so by offering it through Feedburner too. You can also use your feed to promote your blog on Facebook, Twitter, and similar services.

Directory Submissions

Yes, you can submit any kind of site to most directories. However, “regular” directories with endless static lists of links are so 2004. The have been drastically de-valued in terms of link quality and, with a few exceptions, they send very little traffic, if at all.

With blog directories, the picture is slightly different. For one thing, you have an array of niche specific blog directories providing you with more places to submit to. Moreover, with blogs, you have more dynamic directories which list specific posts and often offer a social media platform along with it. You get more traffic from these, and in some cases, like with Blog Engage, you also get valuable link juice.

Blog Comments

Most blogs encourage their readers to comment on posts and you can leave your link along with the comment. While most blogs place the nofollow tags on comment links, many still offer dofollow links (like this blog!). Even with nofollow, your link is still valuable and can drive more targeted traffic to your site. Yes, I said site, and not blog, because you could also promote a regular site this way… which brings me to the next item.

CommentLuv

CommentLuv is a popular WordPress plug-in which automatically generates a link to your last blog post. While CommentLuv links are often nofollow, they do carry some SEO benefit, since they use your long-tail post title phrase. For long search queries, with little competition, these links could make a difference.

Blogroll Exchange

Some people will tell you link exchanges are dead. True enough, most webmasters, myself included, tend to ignore your run-of-the-mill link exchange requests that pour in via email. Blogroll exchanges, while technically just as much a link exchange as any other, are treated differently.

Interacting with a blogger, via comments, and then offering a blogroll exchange can be a very effective way to build links. In my experience, this is especially true in niches that are not related to web publishing.

A Sense of Community

While blogs have some technical features that make promoting them easier, the thing that really sets blogs apart from static sites  is the sense of community. When blogging, you showcase yourself as a person, creating a sense of intimacy not just with your readers, but with other bloggers as well.

When you’re “a blogger” rather than just a webmaster, you become part of the bloggers community. In the end, this is what makes blog marketing easier: when people sense a “you” behind the site, they are more likely to share and help you promote your blog.

Got more techniques that are unique to blog marketing? Please do share them here in a comment!

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1 blog promotion December 3, 2009 at 1:46 pm

I thought I would visit your blog since you visited one of mine, great post Im glad I came by, I would agree on everything you said except feedburner, feedburner will steal your link thru there rss feeds and take credit for it. It would be a long post for me to explain but it will steal all your comment luv links if you you change comment luv to follow and it gets deeper than that as it could steal your page rank. a lot of people dont know this but I would avoid feedburner completely. There are a lot of articles written on this.
blog promotion´s last blog post ..Blog Promotion for Know it alls My ComLuv Profile

2 Anne December 3, 2009 at 11:21 pm

Hmmm I didn’t know that about feedburner – will look it up. Not sure what you mean “steal your link”, but I guess it’s worth the research time.
BTW, could you please use your name in the name field next time? I want to avoid keyword-keyword kind of links in comments – thanks :)

3 steppinout December 4, 2009 at 5:18 am

Really nice sharing Anne. Learn something new from your post here. Thanks
steppinout´s last blog post ..Website Grader : Free Website SEO / Blog Analytics and Traffic Measurement Tool My ComLuv Profile

4 bbrian017 December 4, 2009 at 5:21 pm

hi Anne thanks so much for participating in our weekly word challenge. As promised I’m here commenting and helping promote your article! Just so you know I also sent this to the front page of blogengage. It’s my way of saying thanks for joining in on the weekly event.

I use to own a static html website but I don’t think it’s worth the effort anymore. Word Press is so flexible and easy to maintain everyone is just loving it up. Also wordpress when done right doesn’t even look like a blog. You can do so much with it. I think the future of all website will be web 2.0 based and Content Management Systems of some sort.

I actually started my first website as a static html site. it was so much work. But I enjoyed it a lot. Clearly by all the benefits here you are stating we are on the same page.

Will you be looking at replacing your static sites with wordpress?

Can you get the subscribe to comments plugin please?
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5 Karl Foxley December 5, 2009 at 11:49 am

Great points Anne.

Brian raised some great points about WordPress and how it can be used to ‘create sites that do not look like a blog’ or even a site that is powered by WordPress.

CommentLuv and BlogEngage are certainly a great additions to blog marketing.

Karl
Karl Foxley´s last blog post ..The Really Sneaky CommentLuv Trick For Better Blog Marketing And Promotion! My ComLuv Profile

6 Anne December 6, 2009 at 1:08 am

As sweet as WP can be, there are three reasons why I still prefer html for static pages –
1. No need for updates.
2. Far less chance of a site being hacked.
3. No need for the MySQL server

It may seem like these are minor issues, but I found that once you have over a 100 websites, they do matter.

Next on my agenda for today -
Threaded comments and comment subscription plug-ins!

7 Walter December 6, 2009 at 10:21 pm

You have shared some important factors here regarding marketing tips. I have been doing well with my blogs using the tips you have stated here. :-)

8 Messie
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December 26, 2009 at 1:25 am

thanks alot..
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9 Jason February 8, 2010 at 9:46 am

SEO will do more to deliver quality visits and traffic (and sales) than anything else! SOOO many people neglect SEO…and they wonder why their websites fail?

10 Joe
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February 22, 2010 at 1:09 pm

wordpress is pretty powerful in the right hands. and can also be pretty dangerous in the wrong ones. but it offers a great platform to further your brand. good tips!

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