Damn I didn't think I would be writing this post so soon. I started my blog about 10 months ago in which I wrote multiple articles. I share my experiences and learned a lot from my readers as well.
I see that so many bloggers write about their stories here on namepros. People talking about how well they are doing with Stumble and what not.
Therefore I thought I should share my latest post here. I wrote this over 1100 word post that shares how I increased my post over 1800 in less than 10 months.
Because it is such a long post, I won't be posting the whole thing, but here is a summary.
One of the many goals that bloggers have is high subscriber count. Now I am not famous like Darren Rowse who can start a new blog out of the blue, and have 1300 subscribers in less than a week. So it took me more time to get to the number where I am, but I know that a lot of people have a hard time getting to this point in this short amount of time. So I thought I should share some of my techniques that I used over the past that has contributed to the number of subscribers that I have.
Set a Goal
Set yearly goals, or quarterly goals. Donβt make your goals seem unrealistic. Make it seem some what realistic. So My goal was by the end of the year of 2008, I want to have 2000+ subscribers. Which I think is possible. You need a goal in order to be motivated and inspired. And I believe motivation plays a big role in your writing style.
Write Quality Content
Have you noticed, everyone say that. Even people who just start their blog and have no idea what is going on in the industry. Self-proclaimed experts tell you to write quality content. But what the heck is quality content. In my eyes, Quality content is resourceful content. Content that helps your user. Content that attract your users. So every time you write a post think twice before you write it. Think how your users will find this article helpful. That is all I am going to say about quality content.
Care About Users
Caring about your users always help you get more subscribers. I get crazy amount of emails. I know that I might not be able to reply to all, but I try to reply to as many as I can. I try to help the users if they have questions on one of the tutorials that I posted. So how did I show that I care about my users? [Read the whole post]
I hope that you guys didn't think this was spammy because I would really like to hear your opinion on this subject. Because I know there are a lot of people in this section who are successful bloggers. And see if they agree with me.
I see that so many bloggers write about their stories here on namepros. People talking about how well they are doing with Stumble and what not.
Therefore I thought I should share my latest post here. I wrote this over 1100 word post that shares how I increased my post over 1800 in less than 10 months.
Because it is such a long post, I won't be posting the whole thing, but here is a summary.
One of the many goals that bloggers have is high subscriber count. Now I am not famous like Darren Rowse who can start a new blog out of the blue, and have 1300 subscribers in less than a week. So it took me more time to get to the number where I am, but I know that a lot of people have a hard time getting to this point in this short amount of time. So I thought I should share some of my techniques that I used over the past that has contributed to the number of subscribers that I have.
Set a Goal
Set yearly goals, or quarterly goals. Donβt make your goals seem unrealistic. Make it seem some what realistic. So My goal was by the end of the year of 2008, I want to have 2000+ subscribers. Which I think is possible. You need a goal in order to be motivated and inspired. And I believe motivation plays a big role in your writing style.
Write Quality Content
Have you noticed, everyone say that. Even people who just start their blog and have no idea what is going on in the industry. Self-proclaimed experts tell you to write quality content. But what the heck is quality content. In my eyes, Quality content is resourceful content. Content that helps your user. Content that attract your users. So every time you write a post think twice before you write it. Think how your users will find this article helpful. That is all I am going to say about quality content.
Care About Users
Caring about your users always help you get more subscribers. I get crazy amount of emails. I know that I might not be able to reply to all, but I try to reply to as many as I can. I try to help the users if they have questions on one of the tutorials that I posted. So how did I show that I care about my users? [Read the whole post]
I hope that you guys didn't think this was spammy because I would really like to hear your opinion on this subject. Because I know there are a lot of people in this section who are successful bloggers. And see if they agree with me.












