Today’s episode is about how to find new readers for your blog. It’s the question I get asked most by bloggers, so this is the third of several podcasts on this topic. In part one we looked at two really important questions to ask before you go hunting for readers to read your blog. In part two, we talked about how to use two types of content to find readers for your blog. Today, we talk about building a blog that readers will want to return to again and again (a ‘sticky’ blog).
You can listen to today’s episode above or in iTunes or Stitcher (where we’d also LOVE to get your reviews on those platforms if you have a moment). Today we talk about:
- Why it’s so much easier to hook readers into become regular rather than having to find fresh readers every day
- 15 ways to make it difficult for readers to leave your blog
- How to get readers to subscribe, follow and connect
Further Resources For Finding Blog Readers
- A Secret to Finding New updated 2024 mobile phone number data Subscribers for Your Blog
- Add an ‘About’ Page to Your Blog
- Target different readers with different messages. We use Opt In Monster, which enables us to show different popups/calls to action to subscribe to different types of traffic (this is an affiliate link).
Full Transcript
Hi. My name is Darren Rowse and welcome to episode 35 of the ProBlogger Podcast, a podcast dedicated to helping you build better blogs. Today’s show notes can be found at .
Today, we’re continuing our series MemberPress сизге курстарды on finding readers for your blog. It’s a topic we’re all interested in as bloggers. I
Today, I want to suggest one more thing to think about as a good foundation for building a blog with lots of readers—building a sticky blog. You might be asking, what is a sticky blog? A sticky blog is one way a america phone number first-time reader of your blog finds it difficult to leave. That might sound like you’re going to try and trap them or send them a virus to their computer or something like that. It’s nothing like that at all. It’s because something in your blog motivates.