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		<title>15 Tips for Attracting and Connecting With Non-blogging Readers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 04:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guest post: Tracy López is a writer of multi-cultural fiction living just outside the DC Metro area. She blogs in Spanglish about the joys and challenges unique to bi-cultural families at Latina-ish. Blogging without readers is about as much fun as throwing a party and having no one show up. Whether you&#8217;re blogging professionally or [...]]]></description>
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<div style="border: 1px dotted navy; background: #8aa7ec; color: white; padding: 10px; margin-bottom: 15px;"><em>Guest post: Tracy López is a writer of multi-cultural fiction living just outside the DC Metro area. She blogs in Spanglish about the joys and  challenges unique to bi-cultural families at <a href="http://latinaish.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Latina-ish</a>.</em></div>
<p>Blogging without readers is about as much fun as throwing a party and  having no one show up. Whether you&#8217;re blogging professionally or  casually, it&#8217;s nice to get a comment and know that you&#8217;ve connected with  others.</p>
<p>When building a loyal readership, it&#8217;s important to  keep in mind that not all your readers are bloggers. In fact, readers  who aren&#8217;t bloggers <em>themselves </em>are very valuable. Non-blogging readers  aren&#8217;t busy tending to their own blogs and thus will have more time to  visit and comment on yours. <strong>But how do you attract non-blogging readers?</strong> Where do you find them and how do you <em>keep </em>them? Here are 15 tips for  building your non-blogging readership.</p>
<h2>15 Tips for Attracting Non-blogging Readers to Your Blog</h2>
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<li><strong></strong><strong>Make sure your blog is  non-blogger friendly.</strong> Some non-bloggers are not technically  inclined. Is the layout easy to follow for them? To test this, ask your grandmother or another older relative to visit your blog and give her  opinion. You might be surprised by some very good suggestions for making  your blog or website easier to navigate.</li>
<li><strong>Don&#8217;t make  commenting a challenge.</strong> Make sure that when people leave a comment,  the only information they need to fill out is their name and possibly  E-mail address. (URL should be optional not mandatory.) Also re-consider  using captchas. A lot of people find them very frustrating.</li>
<li><strong>Make it easy for them to return</strong>. Can they subscribe by E-mail and  RSS? Do you have a distinct favicon so you&#8217;re easy to identify?</li>
<li><strong>Don&#8217;t underestimate word of mouth.</strong> Do you include your blog link in  the signature of your E-mails? Is it on your business card? How about  in your yearly Christmas letter? Don&#8217;t forget to share your blog URL  with your parents, siblings, relatives, friends, co-workers, and  neighbors so that they can pass it on to their friends. Some of my most  loyal readers were friends of my sister, and I didn&#8217;t even know it until  I met them and they told me they loved my blog.</li>
<li><strong>You gotta  give some to get some.</strong> Leave meaningful comments on blogs that are  similar in content to yours. You&#8217;ll attract the blog owner and their  readers. (It isn&#8217;t stealing &#8211; it&#8217;s widening the community.) Guest  blogging is another great option. Invite someone to guest post on your  blog, and consider accepting the offer if someone asks you to guest post  on their blog.</li>
<li><strong>Leave a trail.</strong> Do you have a Facebook  page? Twitter profile? Photos on Flickr? YouTube videos? Sell stuff on  Etsy or Ebay? Review books on Amazon.com?&#8230; Make sure your URL is  somewhere on all of your user pages around the internet.</li>
<li><strong>Ride the buzz.</strong> Once in awhile, write about something that is a &#8220;hot  topic&#8221; in the headlines or in the blogosphere. Of course, don&#8217;t do it  unless it&#8217;s something of interest to you and your readers. If it doesn&#8217;t  fit your regular content, then the readers you attract won&#8217;t stick  around.</li>
<li><strong>Write about something obscure.</strong> Is there  something you&#8217;re an expert on that few people are informed about? Is  there something you really love but you&#8217;ve noticed it&#8217;s hard to find  information about it? When you search online for it, are there almost no  results? Write about that and then when others go searching, you&#8217;ll be  at the top of the results. (Again make sure it fits your content.)</li>
<li><strong>Go find them.</strong> Non-bloggers hang out in forums, message boards,  social networks and chat rooms. Join a conversation on a message board that  is relevant to your blog, and make sure your URL is in your signature.</li>
<li><strong>Study SEO and apply the knowledge.</strong> Knowing a little about search  engine optimization will help you blog effectively so that you&#8217;re easy  to find through internet searches. There are a lot of free tutorials  online. You don&#8217;t have to get into anything complicated. Even applying a  few basic SEO principles will help you.</li>
<li><strong>Make yourself  approachable.</strong> Your E-mail address should be easy to find on your  blog in case someone wants to contact you privately. Also, try your best  to respond to each and every comment left on your blog, whether they&#8217;ve  asked you a question, shared something about themselves, given you a  compliment or even disagreed with you.</li>
<li><strong>Be compatible with  social news websites.</strong> Consider adding buttons to your blog posts so  they can easily be submitted to social news and sharing websites like  Stumbleupon, Digg, Reddit, etc. (But make sure you don&#8217;t add so many  buttons that it looks cluttered.)</li>
<li><strong>Have a Giveaway.</strong> Honestly, most of the people that are attracted by giveaways are coming  for the free stuff and they won&#8217;t be back, but you might grab a reader  here and there. Besides, giveaways are fun. Everyone likes to play Santa  Claus once in awhile, don&#8217;t they?</li>
<li><strong>Watch your statistics.</strong> Some blog platforms come with built in &#8220;stats&#8221; that you can check, or  you can use a third party stat counting website to track how people are  finding you, where they&#8217;re coming from, and where they hang out on your  blog. Keep an eye on this information so you know what&#8217;s working and  what&#8217;s not. This will determine what you spend more time doing, and what  you stop wasting your time on.</li>
<li><strong>&#8220;Content is King&#8221;.</strong> It&#8217;s been said again and again, but maybe it can&#8217;t be said too often.  The biggest rule to remember is that you need to make consistently good  content and be dependable with how frequently you update your blog.</li>
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<p>Happy  blogging, and I wish you many comments! <img src='http://www.modernmami.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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