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Blogs may be Web 2.0, but bloggers should not ignore some of the good old internet direct marketing tactics that have been working for marketers online almost for a decade or more. Here are the absolute 101 basics you really shouldn't ignore ... 1. DON'T FORGET E-MAIL DELIVERY While RSS provides us with many unique benefits, it is yet to reach mainstream adoption. Until it does, marketers and publishers should not even consider abandoning e-mail delivery, or risk ignoring most of their potential readership. If you're still wondering why you need e-mail, consider the potential you might be wasting without it. Someone visits your blog, likes the content and would like to be notified as new content of interest becomes available, and he does not know what RSS is or even care. If you fail to capture his e-mail address and consent at that exact moment, he might never again return to your site, either because he forgets about it or because dozens of other sites capture his interest even before the next day. 2. E-ZINE PUBLISHING IS STILL A MUST Some simply do not have the time to watch your blog regularly and others will only want to receive a quick summary to get only your best and most crucial content. Publishing an e-mail e-zine will do that for you, giving you the opportunity to communicate with the widest possible long-term audience for your blog. 3. E-MAIL AND RSS SUBSCRIPTIONS Foremost, display your e-mail e-zine and RSS subscriptions information at the top of your blog, instead of somewhere far down where no one will see them. And second, use enticing copy to get visitors to subscribe. Briefly explain the benefits of subscribing, what kind of content they can expect to receive, and also do not forget about your privacy disclaimer, calming potential subscribers that you will never abuse their personal information. 4. EXPLAIN RSS To overcome this problem, create a special RSS presentation page and link to it next to the RSS subscribe button. On that page explain:
5. TOP CONTENT Overcome this frequent blog problem by creating a list of your top posts, clearly displayed and available from each of your pages. Depending on the topic you cover, you might want to place these headlines as close to the top of your blog as possible, in order to quickly entice your new visitors to start reading the best of what you have to offer and then use this content to convert them to loyal readers and subscribers. 6. THE HEADLINE Make sure that your blog headlines gives this reason and the story inviting enough for your readers to keep reading. 7. LEAD YOUR VISITORS TO YOUR MDA Your blog will be of great help in this area, but only if you actually lead your visitors to this action. Putting this information in your menu simply is not enough. Experiment putting some copy for your MDA directly below each blog post (on your permanent blog post archives pages) and also prominently in your left- or right-hand columns. If you're providing multiple services or products, promote each of them next to the appropriate posts, based on post topics. And yes, this is more important than having dozens of Google AdSense ads on your blog ... if you want to use your blog as part of your marketing mix. 8. LOOK DIFFERENT 9. USE YOUR OWN DOMAIN Having a subdomain.typepad.com type sub-domain might be the easiest choice, but don't forget that your domain name is your permanent online address and part of your online brand. Consequently, invest a couple of dollars to get your own domain name, to enforce your brand, as well as making it easier for your readers to access your blog. 10. DON'T FORGET YOUR KEYWORDS Don't forget to implement these keywords in the titles and body content of your blog posts. I'm not saying you should write your posts to please the search engines, but at least keep them in mind and use them when possible, without taking anything away from the actual content. 11. INTERACT WITH YOUR READERS Mainly, solicit questions from your readers, pertaining to your field of expertise, and then respond to them via your blog. Post interesting client case studies. When you get a review, post it or link to it. And so on... 12. BLOG SPECIFIC PROMOTIONAL TACTICS 101 b] Ping the search engines and directories after you update your blog, using a free service such as http://www.pingomatic.com 13. DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE CONTENT These 13 points are of course only the most basic stuff, but enough to help you get on the marketing optimization train. Author Bio Article Source: http://www.ArticleGeek.com |
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Marketing Optimization 101 for Blogs
Truth be told, most blogs aren't really optimized for marketing effectiveness. Even more so, some blogs are absolute marketing machines, but they at the same time fail to fully capitalize on that fact by not being really optimized marketing-wise.