Re: Need help on blog



Legend wrote:

On Aug 29, 6:31 pm, Sean C <redh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I am wondering if anybody has any advice on how to promote your blog. I
have recently written a few articles for my blog but this blog is
probably never going to amount to much unless more people discover it
and hopefully send in some articles to publish. I've added those little
bookmark thingies that are supposed to help people bookmark or
recommend your site and thus promote traffic, but you have to get the
traffic first before anybody will use those things. Any advice you can
give me to help increase traffice would be appreciated. I am hoping
with more trafic, there may be more people interested in submitting
articles to the blog.

What do people think of my posting a note or two about any new articles
on the blog here on the group, with a link to the article on the
wesbite? I would prefer to just post articles whole here, but the
articles use html coding and I would have to make another version to
post them here. While this is what is normally done for most articles,
I am not sure if is taboo to post your own stuff this way, becasue it
would involve linking to the site to see the article.

Anyway, I'd like people to read my article about macho doctors, and
hear your thoughts on the matter. There are some comments in the
comments section from a doctor I used as an example of the breed that I
think you'll find very interesting, and I would aprreciate you offering
some feedback or making coments of your own. You might want to visit
that doctor's site as well as he has some pretty choice comments about
people in pain, some of which I included in the article.

http://paynehertz.blogspot.com/2007/08/macho-macho-man.html

--Sean C

Sean,

You're doing a great job! I'm sorry I haven't had the time or energy
to write anything new,or comment much, but I've definitely been
appreciating it. The fact that you can keep up a dialog with a doctor
you criticize, yet not alienate him, speaks volumes.

I see no reason why you shouldn't post links here. it's supposed to
be our blog-I know, you're doing almost all of the work, But, you
wouldn't hesitate to post thoughts like that here, would you? (Hope
not) so, please post a link-or copy the whole thing-whenever you
think it'll help.

But, we should really be there-I'll probably post an answer, when I
get more time to think. I hope the others do, too.


-Legend

Sean, if you haven't yse the URL in your sig line. Free advertizing,
give a VERY short description of what it is. Something like if you have
chronic pain he's the blog for help. Maybe some of the rest of us could
do the same.
.



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