In the second part of our hunt to find new blogs to read, we’ll check out ways to uncover those who are new to the blogosphere or haven’t quite hit popular status. While I provide a few tips in this post the key really is to use your normal networking methods.
Have you ever been on the hunt to find a new blog to read and are not sure where to start? Reading blogs in your niche is an important part of networking so in this 2 part series, I’ll show you how I hunt for the famous bloggers and read more from my niche.
Ping.fm managed to get some heavy buzz in the blogosphere almost overnight. So when I didn’t stop hearing of the new service, I decided to signup. What I discovered is that I’m now microblogging and updating my status more often with significantly less time involved.
Building relationships with a new blogger can sometimes feel difficult or intimidating. So let’s break it down together to help you put your best foot forward and create relationships with other bloggers that are valuable to the both of you.
From one new website launch to another, there is no shortage of services to help us broadcast both our on and offline life to the entire world — or at least those who choose to share our world with. Is microblogging and lifestreaming part of promoting your brand and is it something that is right for you?
Networking and building communities is what blogging is all about. With so many options for networking, are you overlooking the most important way to network of all? Maybe you can follow these simple steps to networking with your commentators and building a larger community around your blog.
Almost every social networking site caters to all blogging niches. However, some of those sites cater more to specific niches. If you’re blogging about pets and you’re targeting a social networking site that loves blogs about blogging, you’re missing the boat for your wave of traffic.
Each of us has a reputation online, something that we have done, written, verbally said or did that sticks with other people. Our reputation isn’t necessarily about what we have done but how others see what we have done. Good or bad, everyone will talk about your words and actions.








