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June 12th, 2007

Social Networking And Other Ways To Make Yourself Known

As I’ve been slowly building my online business I’ve found one of the best ways to not only bring traffic to my site(s) but to also promote my chosen programs etc is via social networking of one form or another.

Most of us know about using forums to help spread the word and in the past I have mentioned sites like Squidoo and myLot etc. While none of these sites are not required for the  NZPCS program two other new sites that I thought it might be worth taking a look at are:

Ojeez and AP Sense

I also recently came across this article I thought others might find of interest:

Leaving A Comment - Five Tips When Commenting On Blogs & Articles -  By Trish Anderson

Leaving a comment is a great way to let an author know how much you liked their work. Your words may help them shape other articles, give them new ideas or simply let them know that someone is reading. There is some etiquette involved though and you will greatly improve the worth of your comment by following these five tips and suggestions.

1. Leave a comment. Even if you’re only going to say “Great stuff!” or “Love your work!”. That’s something at least for the writer who sits alone at their computer wondering if the writing life is really for them.

2. Encouraging words. Whether you like the article or not, always try to shape the language of your comment so that it reads as positive and encouraging. Constructive criticism travels further than a blatant flame. Remember that abruptness is easily taken as rudeness and will not help a writer improve their work.

3. Praise. If the article or blog has inspired, helped, educated you in some way, say so. A writer wants to know this and, again, your words will encourage further explorations into a topic.

4. Improving “sales”. In some article directories, leaving comments improves the ranking of individual authors/articles. If you have a favourite author, help them out by commenting on their articles whenever possible. Try to have something constructive to say. For some authors, comments are similar to sales. The more comments, or sales, the author achieves the more they know they are reaching an audience.

5. Generosity. Not every blogger can attract the number of comments some of the “high-rollers” can and not every blogger wants to. The reasons for opening a blog and continuing it are many and varied. Supporting some of the smaller blog sites with your comments can be the very straw that balances in favour of keeping a site open and up to date. Be generous with your words. They cost you little, but a worth much.

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Trish is a freelance writer for hire. Read more of her articles and pick up a copy of her new e-book, Plan to Write Plan to Succeed, for free at
http://beginningsmiddlesends.blogspot.com/

One Response to “Social Networking And Other Ways To Make Yourself Known”

  1. excellent job, just keep up the good work !

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