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Relationship Networking For Blog Traffic

As many of you will be aware since you came from the link in the last few days, Darren Rowse from Problogger.net published a blog post - How to Find Traffic for a New Blog - which linked to my last article - How To Launch A Brand New Blog.

Darren and I are good friends and we met through blogging a few months ago (close to a year now I’d say). Darren features in a few sections of the Blog Traffic School course and in one particular area, the relationship building section, I’ve recounted the story of how Darren and I first met. It’s an important story because it really demonstrates the power of relationship networking - when bloggers work together to increase exposure for their blogs. I can’t republish the whole class here because that would be giving away too much - plus it’s over 3000 words for just that class!

The last few days since Darren’s post have once again illustrated the power of relationship building for blog traffic. Darren sent through over 700 unique visitors in two days and this would not have happened if Darren and I did not have some form of relationship.

Besides the raw traffic influx from Problogger, the following additional beneficial events occurred:

I had over 60 new sign-ups to my Blog Traffic Tips Newsletter in 48 hours and they are still continuing to come in.

A bunch of other bloggers joined in on the conversation, including -

Plus there were sixteen (…and counting) comments that came through on my post plus quite a few were made on some of the older posts in this blog.

Unpredictable Traffic Techniques

It’s important to note that my article sat online for quite a few days before Darren found it and it sparked enough interest in him to produce an article of his own and link to this blog. It may never have happened at all and I was surprised when it did (I love waking up to all those emails from comments, newsletter sign-ups and people saying hello - and yes I’m still getting through them all now - I will get back to you I promise!). The run off effect is completely unpredictable. That’s the beauty of blogging and why building your blog traffic is so up and down. You never know what’s going to happen next.

That being said, there are certainly some proactive things you can do to enhance your chance of triggering an event like this and keep it growing. I’ve covered some techniques in more detail in the course, but just for example posting an article like this after the fact encourages further discussion and helps keep the traffic flowing. I send some traffic to the blogs who took the time to contribute to the conversation as a way to return the favor, expand communication channels and build relationships.

Remember you have to be in the conversation to benefit from the traffic reading the conversation.

Yaro Starak
Blog Traffic King

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Comments

  1. May 27th, 2006 | 10:38 am

    grow their blogs but leave comments like “It’s OK for you successful guys to post about this or that, but poor me I’m such a nobody” … words (and most importantly attitudes) to that effect will get a blogger absolutely nowhere.

    In the world of pro blogging I am numerically pretty close to a poor little ‘nobody’ … but I am not a ‘nobody’ at all. I write, get clicks, have conversations with folks like yourself, Darren, a number of other movers and shakers and generally try to chime in and/or support if I think I have something to contribute.

    From what I see so far, blogging is an excellent example of the “Self Fulfilling Prophecy” — think of yourself as a ‘nobody’ and that’s exactly what you’ll be — realize that in fact, everyone is ’somebody’ and join the community of other somebody’s — the results will be rewarding, I can guarantee.

  2. May 27th, 2006 | 11:37 am

    “Yaro Starak’s Blogging Mantras - Asian Business published a flattering article (thanks!) with possibly the most links to my previous articles I’ve ever seen - it’s like a mini-review of my online life!”
    My team member Mehdi Hassan wrote the review. He spent 2-3 hours reading about you then wrote it.
    Well, surely you deserve it and in my blog from time to time I try to present good blogs and a few weeks ago, an entry of your blog was featured alongwith an entry of my blog in the bog carnival:
    http://marketventures.blogspot.com/2006/04/carnival-of-marketing-25.html
    Best of luck

  3. May 27th, 2006 | 8:22 pm

    Quite right David - good point. It’s just as much about attitude. I think many bloggers have issues with patience since they want results now and get upset when the higher profile/traffic bloggers don’t send them traffic when they think they have produced something worthy of a link.

    As I said it’s up and down and there are no guarantees. All you can do is fulfill your half of the bargain - create valuable content worth linking to over and over and over. Eventually you will get rewards.

    Razib - Thanks for your comments and link, I appreciate it. Pass on my thanks to Mehdi too.

  4. May 27th, 2006 | 8:30 pm

    Glad you got something out of the link.

    Interestingly the reason I took so long to link up was that I wanted to send quality traffic to you.

    I actually saw your article a few minutes after you posted it but at the time I had a lot of other new posts on the blog so I held off on posting your link until a day or so later when I had an opening in my posting schedule and when I knew it wouldn’t get lost in the clutter of what was a busy posting day.

    keep up the great work Yaro - really enjoying this blog.

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  6. October 18th, 2006 | 7:55 pm

    Hello, everyone,

    Who can help me with telling me the differences between relation and relationship?

    Thanks

    Carla

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