Tips to Increase Traffic at Your Blog

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At Daily Blog Tips–a blog that focuses on providing daily tips to bloggers to keep those creative juices flowing–has listed 30 results from his reader survey on tips to increase traffic to one’s blog.

They vary from the obvious–create valuable content and comment on
related blogs–to ideas on social networking and building community on
sites like del.icio.us, Digg and Squidoo.

Chances are you’ll find at least one gem in this list of proven traffic-building techniques.

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Netscape’s new social browser

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Netscape has released a new version of its web browser, which sees
the software include a number of social features which tie directly
into the company’s recently redesigned news portal. Dubbed ‘Navigator
(a return to its roots name-wise), the browser is, under the hood, a
re-branded version of Firefox, but with some significant bolted on
functionality for seamless integration with Netscape.com.
Netscape Navigator vote buttonFirst
up, users can submit links and vote for stories on Netscape’s Digg-like
social news site, right from within the browser. When browsing the web,
‘Navigator’ will check with Netscape.com to see if the page you’re on
has already been submitted. If it has, you’ll be offered the vote
button, as well as being able to access any comments. Alternatively,
you can choose to submit the story yourself, which involves
highlighting any text on the page that might make a good summary, and
clicking ’share’.

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RSS Smart Tips usage

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The technology of RSS is something that we all look forward to
having. RSS or Really Simple Syndication gives a wide array of help in
maximizing the distribution of your articles or any marketing material
on the web. Since people are not too much familiar with the usage of
the RSS, I have enlisted below some of the reasons why one should opt
to using the RSS.

• First, RSS does not conform to any rules of
maintenance. Just the mere thought that you are not over burdened with
the time it takes to maintain your list or conform to any of the
internet rules is a big relief on anybody’s side. Read the rest of this entry »

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Advanced Blogging

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In this session you will learn about the classification of data by tags and hierarchical taxonomies, and the use of microformats, including hCal, hCard and hReview. You will also examine moblogging, and rich media blogging, such as audioblogging and podcasting, photoblogging and videoblogging.
Training sessions can be tailored to your needs, and can be half a day or a day long. Training can be done on a one-to-one basis, or in small groups, and cheatsheets of useful URIs are provided.

 

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Dark Blogs

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Dark blogs are hidden behind a firewall and thus are inaccessible to the public. They have a wide variety of uses, including knowledge sharing, personal knowledge management and event logging. In this module you will find out how blogs can be used internally and the various enterprise blogging tools that are available.You will learn about the IT and cultural issues surrounding blogging internally, and their solutions. You will also look at how blogging can be integrated into existing IT systems and, equally importantly, into employee’s working processes.

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Light Blogs

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Light blogs are public-facing blogs, such as marketing, CEO or product development blogs. You will learn about the different uses for light blogs, how to start a light blogging project and how you can integrate your blog with the wider blog community.We will discuss some of the issues faced by corporate bloggers, and consider essential frameworks, such as linking, content and editorial policies. By the end of this module, you will have a clear understanding of light blogs, and will be able to start planning your own light blog project using my business blogging route map.

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Communicating with Bloggers

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The blog tracking site Technorati is currently watching over 15 million blogs, and each one of those blogs is a place for people to discuss your company and your products. You can’t afford to miss out on taking part in this conversation, but before you can talk to bloggers, you have to learn to listen to them.In this session, you will discover why listening to the blogosphere is important, and which tools you can use to monitor it. You’ll also learn about the nature and structure of the blogosphere, including demographic information and blog-related statistics.

We will also examine good and bad practice for communicating with bloggers, including how to deal with criticism, how to pitch to bloggers and how to foster good relationships with your fans.

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Blogging 101 - The Basics of Blogging

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This introductory module will answer many of your basic blogging questions, such as:• What is a blog?
• What is a trackback?
• What is an RSS feed?
• What is a ‘ping’?
• What do bloggers mean by ‘voice’?
• What are common types of blog?

The session will provide you with a hands-on demonstration of a popular blogging tool and an online RSS feed reader. You will also find out how users progress from tool to tool as they become more experienced.

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Blog Definition

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Suddenly, blogs are everywhere you look. Where once the media were the opinion makers, now individual bloggers have the influence and reach to change the way your customers think about you. Why? Because bloggers are your customers, and they are talking about you behind your back.

The media and businesses - especially your competitors - are scrambling to find out what blogs are, and what impact they are having on the market. Are you being left behind? What do all these strange new words mean anyway? And why do IT people just spout even more jargon when you ask them?

I can help, by answering questions like:

• What is a blog?
• How does a blog work?
• What impact can bloggers have on my business?
• How should I interact with bloggers?
• What sort of PR materials should I send to bloggers?
• How can I use a blog internally?

I have designed a number of training sessions designed to answer these and other questions and in doing so, make blogging an indispensable part of your business plan. You can select from the following modules or I can tailor a session to fit your company’s specific needs.

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