Marketing in Southern California is 1 day from being done. Well not done, just beginning but this trip is almost done. Of course does marketing stop when you leave? NO WAY! It is just beginning. The follow-up is key.
This is true in all forms of business. If you are blogging for dollars, then follow-up is key. Follow up comments with emails. Make contact with other blog owners and go the extra mile. Take blogging to an entirely new level by doing more than posting.
Have you ever sent a gift to someone from your website? Try it, you will be amazed. Have you done the most basic and emailed another blogger? Try it, it may help you out. I know that I promote those other bloggers that have taken time to contact me and let me know they are thankful for the help I have given.
So give it a shot. Take blog marketing to an all new level.
[tags]blog marketing 101, marketing, blogging[/tags]
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Great idea! I’ve been thinking that I need to expand my marketing efforts for my business, especially for my blogs. I decided the other day to start promoting offline a lot to see how much traffic I can generate that way. There are really a million different things I can do to get more people to my blogs that I haven’t been doing, so I’m going to start.
I wonder how many bloggers actually take marketing offline? I know that owners of online stores probably do it, but it seems bloggers stay mostly online…especially in the social networks.
Exactly Paul. I think a blog needs to be developed multiple ways. One way is through social networks, another is Google and SEO, why not use offline as well?