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Make Social Media Work For You and make a lot of money. Leverage your effort by promoting your blog (in directly Yuwie) and getting lots of referrals is not far from reach.
- Facebook:
Its a social network that has opened its doors behind its college
beginnings. Anyone can sign up. Start connecting with old friends and
colleagues, like any other social network. But, unlike other social
networks (as far as I know), you can import your own blogâs RSS feed, so
that your connections can see what youâre blogging. Who knows where that might
lead? Update: Myspace also allows this function, i believe.
- Join Helium:
Helium is a new site that is actively looking people to head new
categories of content. Think a paid âabout.comâ â for its authors. If you
have a particular interest that isnât yet served on Helium you might want
to check it out; besides giving you cash for content, itâll also
demonstrate your authority in a topic, and youâll be able to leverage
Heliumâs own traffic for your own blog through a linkback on your profile.
- Yahoo Answers! A
similar idea; but this time, youâre answering questions that people are
posting. Yahoo! is quite careful about spam, however, and including a
âsignatureâ is a dicey proposition at times. There is a fairly
sophisticated registry and voting system that tries to prevent âgamingâ,
but given how much traffic yahoo! answers gets, AND its inclusion as a
separate result area in Yahoo SERPS (Search Engine Results Pages) it might
be something worth looking into.
- Create a Squidoo
Page
Lens: On a given related topic to your blog; participate in the
Squidoo community; Squidoo has a ton of traffic, and you could funnel
traffic and tastefully include links to other relevant sites and perhaps
your own blog. - Use MySpace Marketing:
Far beyond the confines of this post, but in a similar fashion to Squidoo,
the idea is to capitalize on the HUGE amount of traffic MySpace gets.
Create a profile, create relevant content and links back. Start adding
friends. Comment on your friends space. Join groups. Start enjoying the
trickle back traffic.
- Get Dugg / Netscaped
/ Reddited / Stumbled upon: Whole articles are written about the
intricacies of socially bookmarking. Hereâs a tip: focus on creating great
content, make friends on these sites if they allow you to, and submit your
stories judiciously. âNuff said (for now).
- Join virtual groups:
Through Yahoo Groups, Usenet, and more; then bring the conversation off
the group with emails and instant messages. Be friendly, be helpful, and
it will pay dividends.
- · Cross promote: Once
youâve gotten to know people, you can kindly remind them to promote posts
that youâre particularly proud of; or, vote for your submissions on Digg
or your social bookmarking site of choice. Reciprocate.
[Yes, I excluded âcreate viral videosâ, because I thought that extended
beyond blogging and into video casting â which, Iâll admit isnât tremendously
different, but hey ⊠gotta draw the line somewhere. ]
And at this point, we open the floor to comments, questions, cheers and
jeers. If you have any further tips, shareâem so we can all learn together! :)
Ahmet Share this with proper credit.
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