As promised, I’m continuing to share my session with you from BlissDom. I was on a panel with 3 other fabulous bloggers. You can catch up by reading BlissDom: Connecting with your Community of Readers Part 1.
Next we’re diving in a little deeper and talking about Blog Alliances. I’ve got to tell you that I formed one 2 years ago on a whim; with out knowing what it was called or even completely understanding why it’s so important. I can’t tell you how passionate I am about this topic! I’m so excited to help teach you what I have learned the last 2 years. Feel free to ask any questions in the comments on this post. I’m here to help you!
Create a Blogging Alliance
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Network Within Your Niche
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Help Other Bloggers
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Be Accessible to Readers
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Welcome Landing Page
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Feature Top 10 Referrers
- Collaborate vs. Compete
- Barter
Ladies, this one is key! If you do not learn anything else from this presentation, it should be how important it is to create genuine relationships and love the women in your niche. All of the top bloggerss do this (yep even the ProBloggers). Shoot, Barbara and Alli have put their financial futures on the line to host a conference every year which is devoted to forming alliances with other bloggers. If that doesn’t explain how important this is, I don’t know what will.
I will say that my stats would not be what they are today if it wasn’t for my blogging alliance with Today’s Creative Blog, SITSgirls, and Skip to my Lou. We brainstorm with each other, we Skype often, are a shoulder to lean on, and create really cool business opportunities with each other.
Your goal this week should be to create a list of 3-5 other bloggers in your niche and with approximately your same stats. Don’t be afraid to include a new blogger. It’s good to have someone who is still addicted to learning and has a passion for blogging. I included the SITSgirls when their blog was only 4 months old – it was the best decision! I was drawn to them because of their business sense and their passion for promoting women. They are now hosting mini-conferences all over the US and have a very dedicated and loyal following.
E-mail the bloggers on your list a super sweet but short letter that specifically compliments them and tell them about a post that spoke to you. That’s it! Don’t ask for anything, don’t tell them about your blog. However, do leave your blog link after your name at the bottom and see how they reply back. I promise, you’ll be glad you reached out of your comfort zone and made a new friend. Next, let your friendship evolve naturally, be real, and don’t force it.
Landing Page Example
When a new feature comes up w/ surge of new readers (like a feature on another blog or print publication), create a welcome landing page for them. Imagine that someone is reading your site for the first time. Gather everything they will need to navigate and find great information. Include your favorite posts, a bio about who you are and why you started your blog, and how to subscribe to your site.
Monthly Recap to Keep Readers Engaged
Create a post weekly or monthly that will showcase others that read your site and to keep them engaged on your site. Amy creates a highlight weekly a round-up of great blogs that offer information that our readers will find helpful. As you may know, I do ‘Your Personal Assistant” every month. I promise I created it with the best of intentions to help you get organized and find my old posts to help inspire you. However, it has turned out to boost my stats like no other post has ever done. It’s a way for Google to re-index my site and send more readers to Tip Junkie every month.
Collaborate vs. Compete
This is another key blogging tip that I would not underestimate. By nature I’m not a competitive person. I find that life is tough enough – so when I see good things happen to others – I’m naturally happy for them. {{I know – secretly you were hoping for more drama. But you won’t find it here. HA!}}
Here’s the thing. Don’t worry about your readers loving another blogger more than you. I personally have 161 blogs in my Google Reader and bets are that most of your readers have multiple blogs in their readers as well! So you don’t need to worry about giving link love or spotlighting someone else. I promise your readers will love you for it and keep coming back to see your recommendations.
There are many examples of fabulous collaborations, we spotlighted two:
- Kimba from A Soft Place to Land has DIY Day. Enter A Soft Place to Lands MckLinky & contest by leaving comments on 5 participants blogs. This is such a fun way to get your readers engaging with each other as well as collaborating with a Mom-preneur to spotlight her products.
- I have teamed up with Today’s Creative Blog, SITSgirls, and Skip to my Lou to form Chic Chick Media; which provides cheap text and sponsor ads for small businesses like blogs and Mom-preneurs.
To Be Continued…
Sorry Ladies, it’s a snow day here in Texas and all of my boys are home playing in the incredible snow fall we’ve received the past two days. I swear it looks more like Utah than Texas right now. I’m also hosting an adult Valentine’s Day party at my club house tonight with 20 couples. So much to do. I promise I’m not stringing you along for kicks. I hope you have a wonderful Valentine’s weekend and I’ll finish up the session in a few days!
Laurie, first off… I was so excited to meet you at Blissdom! Thanks for acting like you knew who I was and chatting with me for a bit. 🙂
I, too, have this “make a blog alliance” thing on several pages from my Blissdom notes. I want to, oh how I want to! I tried with Savvy Blogging prior to Blissdom, but it just isn’t quite working out the way I had hoped. I don’t really have a niche, per say… I am a mom blogger. I blog about all things related to being a mom: fitness, blogging, reviews, giveaways, homeschooling, etc. I am finding it really hard to find other people in the same frame of mind as me who do basically the same thing as me.
Do you have any tips to help us find people like us? For example, I can google “homeschool” and get a million blogs, but they only do homeschooling posts.. not my “niche”. Just a bit lost with trying to find “friends” LOL!
🙂 Kelli
Thanks so much for making the fantastic lessons of Blissdom available to readers across the world. In “tip”ical Tip Junkie fashion, your how to’s are right on and very useful!
Cathe Holden of Just Something I made also attended Blissdom. She offered a series of tips for connecting with readers through compelling and interactive content just before she left for bliss. Check out her fantastic ideas through:
http://sono-ma.blogspot.com/2010/01/just-something-i-made-cathe-holden.html
Laurie thanks SOOO much for these posts!! This is the kind of stuff I’ve been wanting to hear about (flat TidyMom didn’t report back from Blissdom LOL). I’ve been working with a few other bloggers, and never new the name for it – Blogger Alliance! THAT’s IT!!….I’ve been wanting to learn more about this because I’ve noticed it on several blogs, how bloggers work together. Like I’ve said, I’ve been doing this with a few other bloggers, but would like to take it a step further. I’d love to know more about HOW you all work together….is it’s via email? chat some where????? do you all chat on a regular basis?……does someone say “hey lets brainstorm this idea”?????
Thanks so much, I hope to make it to Blissdom next year in 3-D form! lol
Thank you so much for your tips. I have applied them and it has increased traffic to my blog and I have read some great blogs out there in search of ones with the same interest! I have tried to add a widget, but to no avail. You are in my blogs to read though. Thanks again for your tips!
Amy has an amazing example of a landing page:
http://momadvice.com/blog/2010/02/welcome-blissdom-conference-attendees
I don’t know how to add tabs to your blog. I would ask one of these blog designers to make one for you:
http://www.tipjunkie.net/shop/default.asp?#Blog%20Design
There are several amazing blogs that talk just about blogging. You can Google them or check out Melanie’s:
http://www.bloggingbasics101.com/