How to differentiate yourself in the blogosphere so you don’t become just another blog – my personal strategy
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:07 am
Today I'm going to respond to a reader's comment. Since I'm feeling inspired, I'll take advantage and do it in the form of a post.
Carlos Bravo16
These past few months I have been revisiting topics that I touched on in the blog years ago. When almost 4 years have passed, as is the case with this post , things may change or one may no longer see things in the same way.
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In this case, the main reason was something else. A reader left me a comment expressing more than his discomfort, I would say that, due to the tone, it was more of a constructive criticism: “you are all the same.”
Contents [ hide ]
1 What almost all bloggers do
2 My personal strategy to differentiate japan phone number code myself as a blogger
2.1 Be totally predictable
2.2 Send an email to subscribers when it's worth it
2.3 Publishing articles that will never rank on Google
2.4 Touching on topics before others
What almost all bloggers do
What do you mean by this?
Trying to be somewhat objective, I have to agree with him in part. His main points are that there is no originality when it comes to differentiating himself from the competition. He particularly highlighted two points that he had seen in one of my posts.
Using aggressive pop-ups to attract users (I'll talk about this later).
Internal links that take you to the home page for SEO reasons ( here you can find the reason).
The list is a bit short because I could have actually added more things that practically all bloggers do:
Creating an e-book as an incentive for subscribers.
Write posts as an external author to strengthen link building .
Participate in blogger events for networking .
We could probably go on with the list but since this post is about setting ourselves apart, let's talk a little about what I do.
Carlos Bravo16
These past few months I have been revisiting topics that I touched on in the blog years ago. When almost 4 years have passed, as is the case with this post , things may change or one may no longer see things in the same way.
differentiate blogPhoto rights by Fotolia
In this case, the main reason was something else. A reader left me a comment expressing more than his discomfort, I would say that, due to the tone, it was more of a constructive criticism: “you are all the same.”
Contents [ hide ]
1 What almost all bloggers do
2 My personal strategy to differentiate japan phone number code myself as a blogger
2.1 Be totally predictable
2.2 Send an email to subscribers when it's worth it
2.3 Publishing articles that will never rank on Google
2.4 Touching on topics before others
What almost all bloggers do
What do you mean by this?
Trying to be somewhat objective, I have to agree with him in part. His main points are that there is no originality when it comes to differentiating himself from the competition. He particularly highlighted two points that he had seen in one of my posts.
Using aggressive pop-ups to attract users (I'll talk about this later).
Internal links that take you to the home page for SEO reasons ( here you can find the reason).
The list is a bit short because I could have actually added more things that practically all bloggers do:
Creating an e-book as an incentive for subscribers.
Write posts as an external author to strengthen link building .
Participate in blogger events for networking .
We could probably go on with the list but since this post is about setting ourselves apart, let's talk a little about what I do.