Imagine starting a new blog with no plan of making friends - It's a bit like drafting a post but never hitting the publish button.
Visitors and potential friends don't just magically appear, we have to actively find them.
Let's Interact
Let's check out some tools that would brag about your blog as well as interact with others.
To continue with our series on "Essentials tools for a new blog", Engaging your blog with community is a good thing.
Your blog is always going to be in a world of its own without communication channels or means of reaching out.
There are several ways to create these channels,
however, in this post I shall focus on four social media ones. Some of which have been applied to this very blog.
Twitter (widget)
Let's face it, as of the time of me writing this post Twitter is the biggest thing out there. A social networking service that enables you to send and read messages - also known as tweets.
If don't already have an account - get involved
here
And of course there are several third party Twitter applications that would give you a nice tweeting experience.
You can also decide to incorporate your Twitter conversation on your blog in a form of a widget. On this blog I am using Twitter for WordPress
Benefits:
Freedom of self expression in 140 characters.
Ability to build a group of targeted followers.
Ability to update your followers with new activities on your blog.
Incorporate your Twitter conversation on your blog
Twitter Feed
With Twitter Feed, you can auto-schedule your blog post to distribute to Twitter.
Meaning your followers on Twitter would instantly know when you have a new post.
Benefits:
Easy way to notify the Twitter world of your blog postings.
One-time setup
Tweetmeme Button
The TweetMeme retweet button is designed to encourage visitors to tweet your blog post.
This would actually be my first time using this widget.
I am keen to see the effectiveness of it.
Benefits:
Re-tweeting a post
Displays the number of tweets
Share Button
It essentially does what it says.
The Share This or Share/Save button encourages visitors to add your posts to social bookmarking sites.
There are tonnes of share this application around. The Share button used here is by Add to Any.
Which tools do you use?
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