Do you mind sharing how you set up your blog?
Do you do from your website? Do you do it from an outside type of website? How do you get it noticed? I did a couple blogs a year ago, but felt like they weren't getting read and one was on free things to do in my city.
I don't have time to waste, but will invest it if I know what I write is worthwhile to someone.
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How do you get it noticed? I did a couple blogs a year ago, but felt like they weren't getting read and one was on free things to do in my city.
A couple of blog posts alone will likely not get noticed. It will take a while for the blog to aquire some history/age. And it will take a while for you to generate some content. What does "feeling like they weren't getting read" actually mean? Is it that you talked to some of your guests and they said they hadn't read them? Or was it that your tracker said they hadn't been read? Data is really helpful in these kind of decisions.
Any given blog post may only draw in a few people a month, but in the course of a year if you blog even moderately you can have 50 posts that each draw in 4 people a month and you are already up in the kinds of referal numbers you might get from some of the paid directories. (granted the conversion numbers may not be as high from a directory). If what you write is a service to guests or potential guests, then you are usually in good shape.
I don't have time to waste, but will invest it if I know what I write is worthwhile to someone.
"If you build it, they will come." is NOT a guarantee, but "If you don't build it, they won't come" IS.
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