Guest Post – Getting Personal With Blog Network Marketing
Over the years that I’ve been in the work at home industry, I’ve grown accustomed to the “trial and error” scenario. Everything I’ve succeeded at, I had to learn myself. I’ve also learned my craft of marketing by never giving up. I don’t throw in the towel easily. And I thank the good Lord up above that I have this particular trait in my character.
Successful network marketing with blogging doesn’t just happen overnight. It takes time to learn what works and doesn’t work for you. I’ve found that getting personal with your marketing tactics gets people curious. They want to know more about YOU, and what makes you different than the rest of the norm. Getting personal and sharing what experiences you’ve had and also sharing what you know on a professional level gets the reader’s attention.
And that’s exactly what you want to achieve, you want your readers to hang on your every word; always clicking onto the next page to read more. Does this sound like a pipe dream to you? It doesn’t have to be! You CAN pull this kind of traffic into your blog.
So how can I produce this kind of reaction in my readers? Have a look in the tips provided below…
*1 Get your message across to your readers with simple words. Avoid using long fancy words within your posts. I know for me personally; if I come upon a post where I don’t know the meaning of some fancy, long words, I usually click away and move on. I usually won’t linger on and read the full article/blog post.
*2 Include attention grabbing titles to your articles and also strong points within them. This is what is really going to attract your audience into your blog.
Here is one example: I wrote a blog entry for my Grandparenting blog. The title itself wasn’t a real attention grabber, however, one point that I made in the blog content itself was a strong one, (about believing in God). It did get a few comments.
http://grandmahomebloggers.com/2012/08/share-family-history-with-your-grandchild/ Share Family History With Your Grandchild
*3 Be yourself and talk in your everyday voice and style in your blog posts. Don’t try to be someone you are not. People come to your blog wanting to know about YOU and what kind of topics, advice or tips you will be sharing with them.
*4 Post content for your specific audience and based on why they are visiting your blog in the first place.
For Example: If you sell jewelry on Scentsy, don’t write a post about pet care.
*5 Create a topic that is controversial in nature; although not one for a heated debate. The topic should be undeniably *you; something that only you could get away with writing about.
*6 Be as open and personal as you comfortably can be in all your posts.
I’m still learning just like all the rest of us. Just be yourself in your blog and updates with fresh posts often.
Tammy offers free telecommute job leads at Work At Home Jobs
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