Interacting with your weblog readers
Some great techniques for increasing your weblog traffic, and your visitors to your website of course would to be more interactive with your readers. When you are more interactive with your readers they’ll feel more captured, for example have you ever went to a forum and when you interact with people you feel isolated, well I wouldn’t say isolated, but more in terms of feeling connected with the people and channeled into the topic.
Generally when your in this type of mind set you want to come back and check your messages all the time, and you “think” more and more of that particular forum you was visiting. Of course when you are thinking of the forum more you come back more, and thats what you need to do with your weblog interact and give them something to remember you about.
You know another example would be MySpace look at how addictive every one is to that thing, its because people love it they can interact with there friends, search for long lost friends, find high school friends, make new friends, and much more. It was one great innovation if you ask me, so why do people come back? Cause there hooked.
Thats what you need to do with your weblog, hook people. Ok your asking how do I do this well try to interact with people make it sound like you are talking directly to them, not to 400 people when you express your self as talking to 400 people not every one feels so important. You want to get into there mind, and through out your writing try to ask them questions. I would highly recommended asking questions at the end of your post.
When you perform such techniques people are more willing to come back, and subscribe to your RSS feed just make sure you rss feed is noticeable of course. Just interact with your readers, give it a try and watch what happens.
Good Luck!
check out some of these sites below too
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July 31st, 2007 at 8:53 am
Approving their comments would be a start.
July 31st, 2007 at 9:14 am
Sean, generally when someone don’t leave a website url, or e-mail address we consider it as spam. We get a lot of that too.