Blogging “INSIDE OUT”

by Narendran .M on June 21, 2010

In this article I’m not going to explain anything new about blogging or your blog. But still I feel this article will be interesting for the readers of Tekkieblog & for the daily visitors of Tekkieblog & for the monthly visitors of Tekkieblog & also for the readers who visit my blog once in a blue moon. I thank everyone for reading this post & for branding their comments. The title which I gave for this post is Blogging “INSIDE OUT”. What all I’m going to explain in this article is about the piece of work or your hard work which you are building inside your blog & obviously outside your blog.

Things to be focussed can be explained easily but when you start working out you will feel the pressure, same way people post articles periodically or frequently or occasionally & few others post rarely like me :( .

Carefully look at the word “INSIDE OUT”. When you think about posting something, you will know the value for your post & you will surely know how much effort you gave for your post. But the traffic you get for that particular post is a big ?.

The minute you hit the publish button, everything is over in your inside part of blogging & your blog. After hitting the publish button nothing can be changed. The best example is after writing an exam, in-case of any wrong attempt made by you cannot be changed. Thus, your post is published with effective keywords & so inside part of your work is over.

Now, I’m going to explain the outside part of blogging. There are many ways to drive traffic for your blog but the simplest way & the best way is to comment on other blogs. Many blogs have top commentator widget & it really helps the commentators & also the readers & the visitors of the blog which you comment, the reason is they can easily figure out the other blogs, which depends on the niche thus it may even be your blog.

Often I have noticed, there are some people who visit other blogs & they make some comments. The thing to be noticed is, they make some many number of comments in order to make their name visible at the top in the top commentator widget. So what happens is, every time even their blog might be visited by your loyal reader. This can be done to get some traffic for your blog. Don’t make too many comments for other blogs in your niche for the first time you visit others blog. Comment for their every article periodically & be a regular reader for their blog, this will be surely reflected for your blog by someone else. This is the simplest outside part you have to work on.

Some blogs even provide some ad slots for the top commentators of their blog. Try to grab the ad slot & your blog banner will be placed in their blogs sidebar for one month.

Happy Blogging ;)

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1 Denby Pottery June 22, 2010 at 4:13 pm

I love this magazine too and I’m surprised that none of my friends and contemporaries here in London seem to know about it – the styling shots and subject matters are really good. Of course, you have your finger on the pulse and this post means that I do to… Yay!

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2 Techsputter June 26, 2010 at 11:53 pm

Really a good content mate, found it really interesting :-) :-) :-)

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3 Denby Pottery July 6, 2010 at 9:39 am

I still work part time, a few hours a week as a letterpress printer and really do love the smell of ink when I walk into the shop. They say that ink gets into your blood and I have to agree. I have a proof press, a couple drawers of type at home and lots of printers blocks that I’m planning on selling on eBay in the near future.

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4 Camper Trailer Tents July 7, 2010 at 10:21 am

It is very rightly said that for innovation to really work, and to be sustainable, it has to become a way of life for any organization. To have a seamless innovation organization, leadership should encourage greater cross-functional organizational co-operation to support innovation and permit multiple models of organization from separate Business Lines to cross-functional teams to nurture and implement innovations.

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5 bikram pal August 12, 2010 at 8:43 pm

this is really new to me!! good one !

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