Having a blog is a great step in the right direction if you are looking for ways to dive into social media. Conversations are at the core of what it’s about, after all.
However, there is a lot more that you can do once you’ve got that blog up and running. You can think of your blog as a hub connecting all of your social media activities—and you’ll want to encourage visitors to interact with you socially in as many ways as possible.
Here are some ideas that you can run with.
Social Badges, Buttons and Widgets (Oh My!)
Why not advertise your social presence while you have your readers’ attention? There are many different ways to do this.
For example, Facebook offers Fan Boxes for those users with Fan Pages. These allow Page administrators to advertise their Page right on their website or blog. If you don’t have a Fan Page and want to let people know about your personal Facebook profile instead, you can also add a badge to your site provided by Facebook. Use the “Create a Profile Badge” link all the way at the bottom on the left-hand side of your profile.
Facebook Connect is another option—this is a tool that allows software, websites, mobile devices and more to integrate with Facebook and send information between them.
Want to encourage your readers to follow you on Twitter? A simple Google search shows that there are many different badges out there to add to your site. Twittercounter.com has one of my favorites-the “big bird button” has a sleek design that displays your number of followers.
Finally, Google Friend Connect and MyBlogLog are two online services that allow web users to connect with their friends on different websites. These free services help foster community around blogs and blog authors.
Submission Buttons
If you use the WordPress blog platform, a wonderful plugin to use is Sociable. This adds a row of buttons to the bottom of your posts for various social sites and tools such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Digg, StumbleUpon and more. This way, readers can easily submit your content to be bookmarked, voted on and shared.
If you aren’t a WordPress user, the ShareThis or AddThis buttons are a great alternative.
Share-Friendly Content
It goes without saying that you want to add content to your blog that provides lots of value for your readers. This is what builds your subscriber base and ultimately determines your success. Some content is more “shareable” than others.
As one example, people just love lists. “Top 10 tips on….” “7 Ways to….”—you get the idea. Consider adding these types of posts to the mix, because readers are more apt to share them.
It’s also worth mentioning headlines. Keep in mind what might be attention-grabbing when you write your blog posts’ titles. People will be more likely to not only read further, but to share it with others and have those people share it too.
These days, people expect to be able to interact with you when they visit your site. Make it super simple for them and they’ll be back for more!
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Great tips, Christine! Thanks.
Great tips!! It’s refreshing (as a social media specialist) to see FRESH content online. Thanks
These are great tips, I have a lot of these already, but I see a few things I can add for a more user-friendly experience.
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Thanks for the sociable tip. Just installed it on my blog!
Thanks for the valuable contect (again!) Christine! BTW, is your ‘Subscribe’ box @ the top of your blog a widget/plugin or was it part of the template?
Thanks!
I have a few of these…..and they work!
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@Michelle–you’re welcome!
@Elizabeth–I’m glad to be refreshing!
@Yaritsa–Great! I’m all about the friendly blog
@Tracey–Welcome–just checked it out on your blog and it looks great.
@Amy–You are welcome…do you mean the sign up for my e-course? That was a form I got from my email list service (AWeber) which I then put in that box (it’s called the “Multimedia Box” by my WordPress theme which is Thesis.)
@Becky–Very cool!
Sorry, Christine… I should have been more specific. I was referring to the feedburner widget (the box that says Subscribe via RSS via email unerneath the Aweber subscription box). Thanks! :0
-A
Amy–Ah, ok…the gal who created my blog header also made the Subscribe and Socialize buttons. Her name is Crissy and she’s at indiebizchicks.com. Also, the little pink button showing my subscriber count is free when you have a Feedburner account. Hope that helps!
Hey Christine –
Your tips are indeed timely, helpful, and, yeah, as Elizabeth wrote, fresh.
What I don’t get, however, is how you manage to convey all that good stuff so concisely and well. Your writing style knocks me out! How can you do so much in so few words? And I love the fun tone that comes through as well, it just adds a playful sorta feeling that engages and amuses while you deliver the content goods.
Awesome! And thank you.
Bruce Brown
@Bruce–aww, *blush*
Thank you, I appreciate the kind words!