By Matt Jones on Jul 23, 2008 in Blog Marketing | 2 Comments
I’ve previously explained how lots of marketers waste time on social media sites (e.g. digg), by half heartedly submitting content and not committing to building a “power profile”. This prevents their profile/reputation from building up momentum, which is the key to hitting page one.
In my last post I wrote about momentum:
“Momentum is a […]
By Matt Jones on Jul 16, 2008 in Blog Marketing | 0 Comments
Many bloggers, including myself, have interests in more than one niche. Social media sites like digg, Stumbleupon and Facebook are all great ways to drive traffic to a site by building up a strong profile with lots of friends. Putting those two elements together creates a problem. If you have two sites […]
By Matt Jones on May 16, 2008 in Blog Marketing | 3 Comments
I know I’ve previously written in at length about using social voting sites like sphinn and digg for driving traffic and networking, but in the vast majority of niches there is either no social voting site or it is too small to bother with. There are 3 reasons social voting sites don’t cover every […]
By Matt Jones on Apr 15, 2008 in Blog Marketing | 19 Comments
Everyone knows leaving comments on related blogs is a way to send relatively small amounts of traffic to your blog and can be a good way to get some attention in the early days of your blogs life, as well as possibly gaining some backlinks if the blog is a DoFollow blog.
Surely everyone who knows […]
By Matt Jones on Mar 27, 2008 in Blog Marketing | 2 Comments
Over at RyanShamus.com a great resource has been published about producing, distributing and marketing a viral video. So far the article has managed to amass roughly 100 diggs (and still not hit page 1).
Ryan has listed just about every site you will need in order to get the most out of your viral video […]