Friday, July 14, 2006

Publicising Your Blog

OK, you now have a kick ass blog. Congrats.

But nobody's looking at it. So what now?

The Obvious Ways To Publicise Your Blog
The most obvious way, to let everybody know about your blog, is to go into every forum and post

Hey everybody look at my blog! http://myblogexample.blogspot.com
Please don't do that. If you do, you'll be labeled a newbie, or maybe a spammer. You don't want to be labeled a spammer at Google Blogger Help, for instance. Spammers lose their accounts.

And there are still more ways of increasing traffic, to your blog, that make no more sense. The task before you is obvious (to some), yet paradoxical (to others).
  1. Write content.
  2. Get linked.


Write Content
This is the obvious part, to some. If you're going to be indexed by the search engines, you have to have content for them to link to. Make your content Accurate, Attractive, Complete, Relevant, and Timely. The more you publish, the more random traffic you will get.

Get Linked By As Many Sites As Possible
This is the paradoxical part. To publicise your blog, you have to be indexed by the search engines. To be indexed, you have to have weight. To have weight, you have to be linked already. This part takes hard work, and relevance.
  1. Post comments on web sites, of relevant content, with links to your blog.
  2. Participate in forums, of relevant content, with links to your blog.
  3. Get your friends, with relevant content, to link to your blog.


Why Is Relevance Important?
Why is relevance important? Because relevance brings the right reputation, and the right reputation brings repeat traffic. You want the right reputation. Don't be like Doug Powell of BibleDesk fame. Doug is "gathering souls for Christ", by being devious.

Get indexed based on your content, not on what you think will attract traffic.

Participate In Forums
If you want to post in a forum, participate in the discussions. Answer a question or two. You can always have a signature. Put your blog URL in your signature.
Cheers,
Chuck
What Blogger Is Really Doing (and Not Doing) - - > http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/
After you help or participate for a while, you'll know what needs saying. So write some blog articles, based upon what you posted. When you have relevant articles, you link to them in the body of your message in the forum. Don't advertise the blog in the body of your posts - that's for spammers and trolls. Always link to specific blog posts, and make them relevant links.

Don't depend upon your ISP, or your blog host, to get traffic to your blog. You need the search engines - that's how folks look for help, and that's how they will find your blog.
http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2006/07/
publicising-your-blog.html
Posting in a forum or two will get you a reputation. That's good. But if you really want traffic, you have to write articles that people need or want to read, and you have to get your blog indexed by the search engines. People looking for help use Google ("Google for it!"), or another search engine.

Use Blogger Native Features

Many search engines will index your blog, using native Blogger features. Under Settings - Publishing
  • Set "Add your blog to our listings?" to "Yes", to get linked from "Next Blog", which helps to get you initial visits.
  • Set "Let search engines find your blog?" to "Yes", to get indexed by the search engine spiders, which helps to get you later visits.

Be sure to activate the native syndication (Atom / RSS) feeds, provided by Blogger. Many search engines will use newsfeeds to track updates on your blog. Checkout the Blogger Help article Blog Search FAQ, for more ideas about Blogger native tools useful in publicising your blog.

Get Indexed By The Search Engines
You can submit your blog to the search engines anytime it pleases you, but your best results will happen when you understand what the search engines are looking for. Here are 3 default Blogger values, which describe your blog to any search engine spider.
  • $BlogPageTitle$
  • $BlogMetaData$
  • $BlogTitle$
(Note): There are significant differences between an Old (Classic) Template, and a New (Layouts) Template blog.

You will generally find these 3 values used in the template.
Near the top...

<title><$BlogPageTitle$></title>
<$BlogMetaData$>
And far below...

<h1 id="blog-title">
<ItemPage><a href="<$BlogURL$>"></ItemPage>
<$BlogTitle$>
<ItemPage></a></ItemPage>
</h1>
Those 3 values are provided by Blogger, when you setup your blog. You can improve your chances, though, with just a little work. To get The Real Blogger Status properly indexed, I add the meta description and keyword entries.
  1. Meta Keywords. The Keywords tell the search engines which terms or topics are most important in your blog; they are the words which generate the hits. This gets your blog listed in a search hit list.
  2. Meta Description. The Description describes the contents of the blog; it is what is displayed in a search hit list entry. This is what gets the visitor to click to your blog, when your blog is presented in a search hit list.
Both entries are essential. You want clicks. Without list entries, there will be no clicks.

Note: Both "meta description" and "meta keywords" should be one line each. What you see below was broken artificially, to avoid post / sidebar alignment problems. If you copy code like this, into your blog post, remove all gratuitous line breaks.

<title><$BlogPageTitle$></title>
<meta name="description" content="What Blogger Won't Tell
You"></meta>
<meta name="keywords" content="Blogger, Blogspot,
blogger.com, blogspot.com, outage, maintenance,
inconvenience..., Permission Denied"></meta>
<$BlogMetaData$>
Here you might want to note how many different ways you can format a meta tag.

Now, the meta tags describe your blog as you see it. Think of how the search engine spider might see it - are all pages (posts) in the blog easily accessed from the main page? Think about that question, then check your blog (website) using Sala's HTML Graph Applet, and see how many nodes you have in your website (blog).

Having setup my meta description and keywords, I can now submit my blog to the search enginesThese are but a few examples; there are dozens of possibilities.

And next, I create a Google Sitemap.

Finally, remember that you need people who will return to your blog. And you need people who will bookmark your blog, or better yet, post links to your blog, online. You'll get this most readily when you make sure that your visitors leave your blog, happy.

For more information:


Having done all of the above, don't expect to be listed on the first page of the hit lists, overnight.

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36 comments:

Gavilan said...

Sweet man, thats almost a tutorial on how to get more traffic in your site, thanks for the meta tags tip

Dirty Butter said...

Very well written tutorial.

BV

Vivek Sanghi said...

very impressive. thanks for the gr8 links.

Skanky Jane said...

FINALLY!!

Thanks Chuck - this is so well presented that even a newbie dummy like me could do it! (Added the meta description and meta keywords)

Well, truthfully I still have a ways to go (haven't added the atom and RSS feeds to the meta data stuff but I'll get there - with your help!)

Thanks a heap man!

SJ xx

bronnamdi said...

This tutorial is very welcome. Thanks for making it available for free. You will continue to get so many visitors to your blog with such content. I shall be back.

Crumbs said...

Hey, I agree, thanks a lot. The whole meta tag thing is really helpful.

Cheers.

(PS: Tom Clancy sucks.)

Crumbs.

http://kroms.blogspot.com/

(See? Using it all ready.)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the info. It was exactly what I was looking for. Keep up the good work.
Martin
http://www.martinsinblogg.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

Chuck,

Arrgh! I'm a dummy!

Here's what I find at the top of my template HTML (I've deleted first and last carrots and HTML tags to enable this to submit):

data:blog.pageTitle/>
![CDATA[/*

Is this the same as the references you made above ($BlogPageTitle$, etc.)?

Laurie

Chuck said...

Hi Laurie,

You're looking at a New (Layouts) Template blog, right?

Your frustration is not unusual. Your conclusions are close, so I added an article to, hopefully, make this easier to understand.

mary cardenas wells said...

Wow, thank you! Looks like I have my work cut out for me!
mary cardenas wells
http://macwellscreative.blogspot.com/

Binky said...

Thanks SO much. You are a treasure trove of useful information, and I really appreciate it.

u T i e said...

hi chuck,

your blog has been a great help for me, i even linked it. anyway, i'm still such a dummy in blogging. i couldn't find my blog in search engine, and this is what i'm looking for. but there's no meta tag in my html. this is such a dumb question, but do i have to create it?

Humptydumpty said...

very good tutorial for the beginer specially. I linked your blog. Now I know something about blog

jeisea said...

Thanks for this. You have a talent for easy explanations. Much appreciated.
jeisea

Rob said...

Thanks. Excellent information.

Joe Chiappetta said...

Great blog with so many helpful tips. I have put them into practice and it has certainly got more people to find my comics. Thanks so much.

Petey Flipp said...

hi..im a kid and i have a blog too and i want to be able to get people to be able to find it if they search "we love club penguin" on google or something like that and i dont want any inappropriate content...how can i make sure that people wont go and post bad comments? also, how can they find it on google? when i type in my title for my blog, a link to my blog doesn't come up....why not?

Chuck said...

Hi Petey,

There are no easy answers for your questions. The world is full of wicked and hateful people, and from the Internet, some of them can find you.

I think that the best answer is to publicise your blog slowly. When you think of publicising your blog somewhere, look at the people who hang out there, and ask your self what those people seem to like to do? Will they like your blog, or will they make fun of it? If the latter, find somewhere else to post.

And involve your parents. They may have ideas about what places to avoid. If your parents got you this far, thank them, and listen to their advice.

And start your blog slowly. It's easier to add cooperative, sympathetic readers later, then to remove unsympathetic readers.

Mahapratibhawan said...

Thanks for all this informations.

M

http://shivayog.blogspot.com/

anuated said...

Thank you for the great information. I have been trying to get a blog going to sell my jewelers loupes and I think this will help.
Lois
http://stores.ebay.com/ANUATED

Brian said...

Thanks for the tutorial. It was very informative. I see now that I have a lot of work to do!

http://ibedang.blogspot.com/

3838dot said...

cool thanks alot!

Carole said...

All sounds very confusing to someone who communicates via brush to canvas and has senior or blonde moments all the time!
And I don't know how to put my blog link on this message either - doh!

Queenrospo said...

Thanks - I read in time your blog to stop me from making mistakes even before starting!
One question - when you mention about the 'title' tag you mean the real name of the blog? I am thinking of a nickname - or better, a neologism. would this have a negative impact on the search engine indexing?

cheers

Chuck said...

Your blog has 3 distinct identity elements - the Name (part of the URL), the Title (which may look like its name), and the Description (where anything can go). You can change the latter 2 at will, with no consequence.

Nic said...

Very useful. I am still a complete monkey as far as the meta-tags thing goes, no idea where I should be putting them, but the other stuff was fab, do-able by someone who was challenged for 3 days on changing from the usual delightful blogger backgrounds.

More like this please! and something even simpler on metas for dullards like me!!

Shey said...

For a newbie (like me) who has limited grasp of HTML codes or web parlance, these tips and tutorials are absolutely helpful. It took me time to understand what meta tags are, but I think I did it. Thanks to You!


http://shey-strides.blogspot.com/

~ Melanie ~ said...

I'm VERY new to blogging and so have spent A LOT of time searching a lot of Help sites. Yours is BY FAR the easiest to read and understand, the most detailed thorough! Thank you so much!!
Melanie
http://coursesonhorses.blogspot.com

Mohamad Rafie Ab Malek said...

Great

haberdasher said...

I am a virgin to blogging. All the information is very helpful. Thank you!

Sus
http://haberdashercodex.blogspot.com

internationaltheory said...

Very Helpful.
I started a blog on international issues and theories, and find it hard to drive traffic to it

I am finding that an important piece of the puzzle is to be true to yourself, to post things that matter to you, so that your content is intriguing, and original, and YOU because why do people read blogs? in essence to connect to other people's points of views.

Feebs said...

OH. i feel much better already. very well written. thank you
http://mmm-delicious.blogspot.com

Ndivhuwo said...

Thank you very much, i didnt know that i realy appreciate it.
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theotherbed said...

This is so amazing to me. Sometimes, you really do get what you need when you need it. I just came back from my daily walk with my dog. As I was walking, I was thinking about reputation, my reputation as a blogger. I have been posting with what I thought was genuine concern, but with links to my site. The first thing I see when I open up my computer is this post, about reputation. Thank you.

Just build a consistent Voice, as Chuck has done here. That is my reputation. Links and visitors come from that, not look at me, look at me!

As Always,
TOB

Iloveflavour said...

WOw, excellent advice!

Ruth
http://iloveflavourme.blogspot.com/

WordBluesUnlimited said...

This is an informative and facilitating eye opener for any blogger who is desirous of pulling traffic and getting established. Thanks in a million. I will be coming back.