
Stop Talking and Start Helping: Traffic Finds Those Who Help
Stop talking and start helping.
That’s an important bit of advice I kind of picked up over at Problogger, mostly because he didn’t put it quite that way, but the advice is still valuable because of what it represents.
If you’re reading this blog, sure, you’re getting some jollies out of my trenchant commentary and clever analogies and suchlike. But if you want clever wordplay you can get that just about anywhere. You come here for a lot more than just great reading–you come here for strategies. Thoughts. Advice. Bits and bobs and ideas to execute on your own blog that you never really would have considered before.
I read the comments section here every day, usually just after I file a post. But here’s the thing–I know a lot of you have said things like “I never thought of that” or “I didn’t think you could do it like that”, or something similar. That’s a great way to look at your own blog.
Are you helping people?
Whether you’re helping people find a deal or find a new product or find a new obsession, or just helping them look at the world in a way they might not have before. It’s one thing to tell people a story. It’s another thing entirely to make that story tell people something new or useful. The more useful your blog is, the better the chance you’ll get repeat visitors.
Having you guys come back every day looking for a new bit of blogging advice, well, that just tells me that I’m doing my job RIGHT.
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