Build Qualitative Blog Following

In 2010, New York City startup, Birchbox launched a new blog about beauty products prior to that customer. Service delivery is a sample of beauty-and blog-exploding in popularity.

Today, to keep up with her readers appetite for content, and publish multiple counts Birchbox editors half a dozen posts per day, along with an online magazine. According to compete.com traffic Birchbox.com 6,500% in 2011, grew more than 110,000 monthly unique visitors at last count.

But raw data traffic does not tell all the stories about the value of publications. Block of Birchbox drive, expand the customer base and storage, which means that readers are loyal enough followers and customers that counts in the end, the company is like Facebook and Twitter followers 44000 14000 9400 Youtube subscription new blog – people choose willingly to content Birchbox – pile every month (the company refused to release hard numbers on the blog include members)

It is said by Brian Clark, CEO of CopyBlogger Media, in the building quality of the blog following means “attract the right people to achieve exact objectives.” In other words, he says, “you got that quality before quantity”.

Some tips for attracting readers who stick around longer:

1. Put the existing customers in readers

2. Misleading techniques – increase your traffic skip

3. Talk to a very specific target group

4. Guest Post and use the Guest Bloggers

5. Promote loyalty through consistency

6. Be timely and relevant

Source: Socialmediatoday

Peter Zmijewski is the founder and CEO at KeywordSpy. Through Internet Marketing he places his name as Internet Marketing Guru on great search engine like-GOOGLE who is also called as Innovator, Investor, Internet Marketing Guru and Entrepreneur. For more updates don’t go away, please stay with us.

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