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The Myth of ‘Great Content’ Marketing Itself Posted: 31 Aug 2009 07:57 AM PDT One of the common misconceptions that some new bloggers start out with is that in order to find readers for their blog all they’ll have to do is regularly write quality content.
Each of the above statements has elements of truth to it. Many bloggers have built successful blogs on the back of great content. However there are almost always other factors at play. The reality is that many blogs produce quality content that doesn’t get read. The reason isn’t that the blog’s not worth reading - but in many cases it’s because nobody knows to go read it. Here’s the thing….. Letting your content market itself DOES work IF you already have an audience to help with that process by spreading word of it through word of mouth - but if you’re just starting out and don’t yet have a readership the reality is that YOU are the only person who knows your great content exists. Word of mouth can still play a part in your finding of readers - but as YOU are the only person that knows about your great content YOU need to be the one who starts the process and starts the process of getting the word out. It’s time to hustle and get word out about your content. Seeding ContentLater in the week I want to highlight 9 methods to do this - however today I want to start with a more general suggestion that comes from my own experience of getting content read Seed it - Don’t Force it! Perhaps it’s just my personality or style - but I find that sometimes less is more in the blog post promotion game. Here’s how I’d chart the effectiveness of my blog promotions vs the amount of effort (or aggressiveness might be a better word) put into the promotion. Let me flesh this out a little:
I like the term ’seeding’ to describe how I try to promote my content. I’m not really a great gardener but I do know that in order for me to have a new plant grow in my garden I need to go to some effort - but that if I do too much I can actually hurt the growth of the plant. To have a plant grow I need to plant a seed, I need to ensure it gets water, I can give it some fertilizer, I need to give it a little protection from my kids digging it up…. but after that it’s up to the seed and the environment to make it grow. It takes some effort - but there comes a point where I need to step back and let the seed do it’s thing. This is similar to my experience of promoting content on blogs. Often it takes me getting the ball rolling but if I force things it can actually have the reverse effect. As I look back on some of the biggest traffic events on my blogs there’s been a real mix of my own promotion (usually to start the process) and a more organic thing happening. Sometimes I push too hard and don’t get results - other times I don’t push enough and get little return also - however getting it right can lead to incredible days of traffic. Later in the week I want to continue this train of thought and give you 9 practical examples of how to ’seed’ content. Post from: Blog Tips at ProBlogger. |
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