Linking, Twitter and Blogs… oh my!
When I woke up this morning and started thinking about last night’s coaching webinar w/Alex, the first thing that came to mind was “Linking, Twitter & Blogs… oh my!, Linking, Twitter & Blogs… OH MY!” Linking I get. It was one of the things I was going to focus on today. Linking with other sites and ’social networks’ like DIGG, MIXX … fast exposure on Google, okay. Visiting and posting on similar blogs in which helps in building a reputation, exposure… it’s the people not the product, important I get it, but Twitter?
I spent (maybe wasted) an hour or so there today trying to figure out what benifit this could provide, and mainly try to find others in the “Fortunate 500″. I honestly don’t have time to just hang out there and chat. Uses: Potential customers? OK… Search Engine spiders finding my Twitter page?
Alright … Can someone please comment on what else I seem to be missing here?
Blogs and blogs of blogs …
These things are amazing! I knew about blogs helping in SE rankings, but I wish I had used more of these like we are using them now. If I had, my business would look quite different I believe. I think Alex’s point about using the YouTube method and keyword searching for other potential blogs to post on was right on. Confession- I’ve never been one for casual conversation. Writing articles, now I could get into that, but to talk just to talk … I’m finding it difficult to just jump into an existing conversation (blog post). Anyone else out there feeling the same way? Show of hands … Well I guess it’s time to go knock on a few blogs and say “hello”
Oil Rig Hopping (or as I’ll call it “Crosstown Traffic”)
The Interent can be large place (like an ocean), but put in prospective, it can actually be rather small. [Que drums, background vocals and kazoos] “It’s like Crosstown Traffic …” You can be talking with, buying from, or selling to, someone next door or across the planet with a click of a mouse. Just like writting lyrics to a song, you need a hook to catch the attention of your listeners. In Internet marketing it’s very similar. You need something to attract people (potential customers or “fish”) to your PPP pages.
“Net Work” a fisherman’s story
I personally have always made the mistake of using the “shotgun” approach to fishing.
Give a lot of options/choices, let ‘em have it (kaboom!) and then wait for the fish to float to the top. Doesn’t really work =( You really need one strong net, one good hook to be an effective Internet fisherman. Target your audience, cast your hook and – happy fishing.
* Kazoo background melody in Crosstown Traffic provided courtesy of the Jimi H. Experence
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Posted by: ThreeToedCrow
Category: Alex Jefferys
Tags: blogs, coaching, digg, oil rig hopping, SE rankings, Social Media, twitter
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April 27th, 2010 at 1:59 am
Tim,
I understand what you mean when you say you don’t want to just chat. However, I’ve learned that by going to blogs and reading posts…a lot of them either teach me something or reinforce knowledge. So in general, it is not idle chatter.
Right now I am taking some coaching from Mark Terrell and he has asked me to post on some blogs to bring traffic and to also see and learn from other people’s blogs. I’d appreciate it if you would check out my blog and tell me what you think and maybe leave a post.
Thank you.
Cheryl Jones