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Get Known,
Rob
Now you can simply join the conversation. You can show your smarts (or wit, or cynicism, or whatever) and allow people to find you. And it's so much easier than butting into a conversation at a cocktail party.
Surprising more people don't do it. You don't even need to have a blog...
It seems like the blogosphere is a more civalized place in that sense.
I got started doing it because I knew how good it felt when someone wrote a comment on my blog at the beginning. I wanted to share that feeling whenever I read something I agreed with or had a thought about.
I quickly learned that this struck up a conversation that was even better than just feeling good.
Eventually, I figured out that this was also driving traffic to my own blog, even when I didn't offer a link in the comment.
Strike up a conversation. It's a good thing.
Cheers,
BW
i am happy to report that the chamber events have driven business to my company, as well as blogging, and commenting on blogs and newsgroups.
i am happy you posted this topic.
So many small business owners have complained to me about the futility of attending networking functions where either their targeted prospects aren't in the room or rookie networkers are viewing them as group sales functions. AAAKKK!
From now on I'm going to try to turn these folks on to blog-comment networking. More efficient, more targeted, and way more interesting.
I find that any group, Chamber, blog community, etc, participated in authentically, will pay dividends.
I just don't think people think of commenting on blogs as an easy way to network.
I do think that posting direct links to your blog, website, etc. is okay, however, and I encourage my readers to do it. I'll not do it on this comment, though, since I want this comment to get through :) :)
- Jason Alba
CEO - JibberJobber.com
Author - I'm on LinkedIn -- Now What???
I notice that you say *If* all publicity is good. Personally I don't believe that it is but this may not be the right place to have a philosophical discussion about it. Yes, flame wars drive massive traffic -- for a short time but unless the underlying source is interesting and sustainable then the traffic will die off. Mind you I'm not the right person to be commenting on this as I use both my blogs more as signposts and noticeboards than as spaces for original comment.
Keep well.
On the flip-side, how do you encourage people to comment on your own blog? I've tried numerous things including simply asking, but just can't seem to generate any commentary.
Any suggestions?