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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 10:25 am
by alomgirhossain21298
Post your blog in relevant LinkedIn Groups. I’ve already mentioned LinkedIn marketing above but that would be your personal news feed. Here I’m talking Groups. There’s a well-attended Group on LinkedIn for just about everything, and I find that more conversation (comments and discussion) happen when I post my blogs there than at the actual blog itself – which is fine by me. You can post using Hootsuite as well, so the total time here… maybe one minute.

Find some other blogs on the same topic and comment. If you’re like me, you reverse phone lookup mexico probably have a number of blogs that you follow regularly to keep tabs on your industry. Maybe they’re set up in a Google Reader feed so it’s easy to stay current. articles or blogs on the topic you’re writing on, so it should be easy to comment on one and insert a link to your blog. If you’re not being spammy, and you’re adding value, I’m sure your link will be approved. Total time here depends on how organized you are, but figure one minute for a well thought out comment.
Distribute your blog to your subscribers. Your blog or site should have some way of collecting contact information.

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On our site, we collect email addresses so we can stay in touch monthly with people interested in who we are and what we blog about. With a short amount of setup time, you can easily create a monthly newsletter template in Constant Contact or MailChimp that pulls all your blogs in a given month and sends it to your email distribution list. Once set up, this takes zero minutes to manage.
These are five things that you can do to increase your blog readership. Okay… so there might be a little setup time, but once that’s done and behind you, your total investment is about five minutes per blog. There’s a ton more you can do, but these five are we call the raw minimum. What have you done that works?