Leading the Blogosphere
Share the Love – Influence ‘Newbie’ Bloggers
As content creators, we have some power to influence. We can share our points of view and advice on any topic we choose with the possibility of changing the way people think or feel. Let’s use this leverage and aim towards encouraging new bloggers by making them feel welcome.
Use the ‘cocktail party’ concept of the blogosphere, and if you see a fellow blogger who has just arrived to the scene, make them feel invited by giving them a taste of what it’s like to enjoy the perks of blogging. The best of these perks could be the most simple things, such as knowing people are watching and them actively appreciating what you’re sharing with the web.
Ways to Share the Love:
Quick Comment- In 30 seconds, you’ll be able to put a smile on someone’s face. Be the first to shed some light onto their comment section. If you don’t have time to truly read their post, saying, “Interesting post. Keep ‘em coming!”, will have the same positive effect.
Share – Tweet, Digg, Stumble, and obvious other social media promotion. This is the easiest way to help them out. @reply them on twitter and even go a step beyond – add them on a flattering twitter list (ex: ‘cool-bloggers’).
Make them note-worthy – Give them a harmless link to one of their posts in one of your own. Sometimes you’ll be able find a way to relate to a topic of theirs. It wont hurt to help them out, and the surprised excitement they may get from being recognized in another’s blog WILL make their day.
Things to Consider-
- An empty blog can feel lonely. Make them feel invited as they take their first daring steps into what could be their new online presence. Always remember this when you come across a new, possibly bare, blog. Think about the first time you started a blog - What would have lifted your spirits?
- Treat all of those within the blogosphere as family. Support each other!
- Set aside 5 minutes of your day to ‘make your rounds’ to newcomers. It’s not hard to digg a small handfull of blogs, or tweet some.
- You’re experienced, so critique them. Pinpoint their weak-spots, as well as their strengths. Use this to kindly give them free advice every once in a while, and encourage them while doing so.
- Hunting for beginner bloggers is easy. Use twitter search, type in ‘my blog’, and you’ll get the results of a live feed of people talking about their blog. Most the tweets in this feed consist of , “New post up on my blog.. check it out -link” or “just started a blog, what do you think of it?” or something along those lines.
Whether you truely find these people interesting or not, keep an eye out for future potential. We’ve all been beginners at something (and sometimes completely suck at first), but while learning the situation through experienced advice and practice, one can evolve to the pro level. Same goes with blogging. If theyre not interesting, help them evolve to become so. Share the love!
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about 7 months ago
So true… When you start a blog you are so anxious to get a reader or two. And so grateful when they how up… thanks for this post. :)
about 7 months ago
I was talking to a friend of mine today who is depressed that her new business is not taking off. I told her to go out and find one client and then another. There’s no point trying to broadacast your services to everyone and then get sad when no-one hears you.
I am trying to take my own advice and build my blog one hit at a time.
As you say we could all use some blog love so I try to read others and comment whenever I can.
about 7 months ago
Well said. It seems at time that all the promotion love is given to the blog superstars. I may never be (not sure I want to be) a star. But I’ve been blogging for some time, I leave comments when I feel I can add something, and I help promote.
Thanks for a good post.
about 7 months ago
Wow !! Really nice informative tips. I wish that every pro blogger will think like this. I don’t know about my future as a blogger but surely help anyone up to my extent. Btw, love you way of writing , will surely come in the future to learn more things from you.
about 7 months ago
Like Yogesh, I also wish that every pro blogger would think like that.
I’m not a newbie anymore, but I still feel like one at times especially since I had to start my blog again from scratch… I suppose that if I haven’t given up, it’s thanks to those few bloggers and Social media users that have always supported and encouraged my efforts.
Yep, definitely a great article and a great advice… Thanks :-)
about 7 months ago
Thanks for your input guys- Loup, I’m glad you can appreciate the most simple (yet satisfying) aspects of blogging. Yogesh is very on-point when it comes to how pro blogger(s) should care more about the little guys, without making a profit off of them.
about 7 months ago
@Lucy – what type of business does she have? Give some details, perhaps I know of a few good books to recommend to her. I’m interested.
about 7 months ago
Thanks for such a great post. Wish others would help out the newbies. Very good advice.
about 7 months ago
Very nice article!
We all get caught up in our own sometimes and it’s good to remember how it is and give consideration to others.
about 7 months ago
I don’t have any free advice today, but I will take yours!
Good piece, for real. =)
about 5 months ago
Hello ,
I’m Larry Valdez from St Louis.
I am 33.
I’m working in Technology
and i m very happy.
I’m married with 1 children.
My hobbies are :
- Football
- Dining out
- Dancing
I often come here to read some news, i find them very interesting.
Have a good day,