16 Effective Strategies to Expand Your Blog’s Reach in 2008
It’s 2008 and you’re looking forward to growing your blog even more this year. You are eager to build a large readership and maybe even make a full-time income from blogging. You want greater influence and a stronger reputation. What you need is an expansion plan.
Yesterday, I spent some time planning growth strategies for my blogs and noticed that all of these tactics had something in common.
They all involved the idea of expanding the blog from a basic content publishing/opinion sharing platform to a full fledged media business.
This includes the development of different publication mediums, interactive on-site communities and social media integration in order to transform the blog from a simple diary-like content stream to something more multi-faceted. With this in mind, I did some research on popular blogs and found that some shared certain similarities.
While content remains the main draw for each of these blogs, they were doing much more than just providing articles for visitors to read. The value of each blog is increased through the inclusion of user-contributions, alternative content types as well as other factors like increased visitor interactivity/resources.
Some of these blogs also collaborated with each other to create related projects to improve their blog brand and reputation. The biggest buzz came not through the publication of excellent articles but rather the development of off-site initiatives which funneled attention and traffic to their blogs.
16 Ways to Expand Your Blog’s Reach in 2008

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And so I decided to make a list of some of the strategies you can use to expand your blog in 2008. None of them have anything to do with content quality, but keep in mind that should always be your no.1 focus when it comes to growing your site.
Hopefully these ideas will be useful to you. I’ll be implementing some of them on Dosh Dosh soon so you’ll be able to see them in action. ^_^
- Create Multiple Channels. Pick several topics you are interested in and set up mini-blogs on subdomains or subfolders on your site. This topical division will allow you to reach out to greater audiences and is especially necessary if you feel that you are outgrowing your blog’s initial focus.
I liked how Boing Boing set up a subdoman for video posts and gadgets. Wired’s blog network and Wendy’s Emoms at Home are good examples of how different niche topics are each given equal emphasis on the same domain. This is an option to consider if you don’t want to set up more blogs.
- User Generated Content. Getting others to create content for your site is a good way to expand your blog’s reach. You can open up submissions of articles to the general public and publish the ones you feel most worthy. Alternatively, you can set up an account-based system whereby users will be able to register and publish content which will be moderated by editors.
I like how most of I Can Have Cheezburger’s content is created and rated by users. SEOMoz’s Youmoz is an example of an entire blog powered by user generated content.
- Localize Your Blog. One surefire way to reach a larger audience is to target a local market and correspondingly reach out to the local audience in its original language. This means translating your blog and making it geo-specific. Gizmodo is a good example. Check out the little country flags under the logo. Localization allows you to cover topics which major industry blogs will inevitably fail to cover. This allows you to be comprehensive as a brand.
- Build a Blog Network. If you already have one or two blogs, create a few more and form a mini blog network. Buy a new domain and set up a corporate HQ for media related and advertising enquiries.
An example of an independent ad network build around a few blogs is Collis Ta’eed’s Miiingle. Sell network ads and use each blog to drive traffic to the other. This is an effective way to improve the readership of all your blogs. Gawker Media is an example of an excellent blog network.
- Set up a Forum/Social Network. Increased interactivity is one the main reasons why you should set up a forum for your blog. You want your readers to be one of the reasons why people visit and revisit your site.
By providing a corner for readers to discuss issues, you are automatically creating a magnet (apart from your content) which encourages visitors to return to your website. Mashable is a blog with a social network and TechCrunch has a forum that’s well populated as well.
- Establish an Email Newsletter. Newsletters are terrific ways to reach an audience away from your blog and are important when you need to sendout specific narrowcast messages without using your main communication channel (your blog content). Create a weekly or bi-weekly newsletter and connect with your audience.
Newsletters are great for monetization and are an easy way to keep certain readers (those not familiar with RSS) close to your weblog. When combined with landing pages, they work better alongside PPC advertising when it comes to capturing leads.
- Clone Your Blog. Have a successful blog and want to try other niches? Clone your blog’s general look/approach/strategy and set it up for another niche. This is an easy and fast way for you to develop multiple blogs which may bring in more income. Blogs can be interlinked in articles or blogrolls to share traffic.
If your blog has been relatively well received in one niche, the same approach may bring you success in another. For instance, Daniel cloned his successful Daily Blog Tips venture into Daily Writing Tips and Daily Bits, both of which are blogs in the same format while covering different niches/topics.
- Participate in a Social Community. Niche social communities like forums or social networking/news websites are not only a good way to get targeted traffic but an efficient to brand yourself. Pick a couple of social communities and when you are not blogging, spend time on them to network and establish connections.
Build a reputation for yourself and your blog will grow alongside it. For example, I’ve invested a good amount of time on Sphinn and it has earned me friends, new readers and a great deal of new knowledge on topics related to Dosh Dosh.
- Optimize For Social Media. Social Media optimization can work in two ways for your blog. The first way focuses on allowing your readers to communicate and interact with each other and yourself away from your blog through channels like Twitter or Facebook.
Open up accounts in social websites which your audience might frequent and connect them to your blog. The other method involves marketing your blog through social media communities. To do this, pick a community that is relevant to your site, befriend the influencers and disseminate your content.
- Bring in New Writers. New writers = new voices and more opportunities for you to do more backend work (marketing/management). I recommend handpicking and hiring quality writers and paying them on a per-post or pageview basis. You want the best people for the job since their content will make or break your blog’s growth.
- Sell a Product or Service. Putting ads on your blog is an easy way to make money but you’re leaving money off the table by not having a paid product or service you can promote as an add-on. Think about it. Every new visitor that streams in daily to your site is a potential customer or client.
They aren’t only subscribers or pageviews to be counted. Create a product (ebook, software) or office a service (consultation/design) on top of what your blog. Freelance Switch’s book on freelancing is a good example of how to sell a product alongside your blog.
- Create Premium content. Premium content refers to exclusive content not made available to the public. They can be given for free or on a paid subscription basis. Create a members only private blog or subsection on your site and promote paid subscriptions alongside your free content.
Detailed tutorials, tools, free members-only products (ebooks), user generated content and efficient customer support on your end will make premium content attractive. SEOmoz’s premium content section is an good example of something that would work.
- Create an Industry Event. Start an annual competition or award ceremony to showcase and celebrate personalities, websites and companies in your respective industry. This is an incredibly powerful way to get not only links but buzz surrounding your site.
Examples of a successful award initiative are Mashable’s Open Web Awards and Crunchies, a collaborative tech awards ceremony set up by Techcrunch and other blogs like GigaOM and Read/Write Web.
- Partner with Other Blogs. Working together with other blogs is an incredibly easy way to expand your site’s reach. Work together with a few other bloggers for an initiative such as a social network, collaborative writing project, awards ceremony or application.
Co-brand this product and use to get attention. This builds your blog/personal brand and drives targeted traffic to your site.
- Make Your Blog Mobile. Some readers like to access blogs through mobile devices like PDAs or cellphones so making your blog mobile may help you to reach more people. It’s not too far fetched to imagine someone reading your blog article on a PDA and then showing it or sending it to a couple of friends. Here’s an excellent guide on how to make your blog mobile-friendly.
- Start Doing Video/Podcasts. Video blogging is an easy way to get some extra traffic, because you’ll allow your blog content to reach a whole new audience. Social video websites like Youtube, Dailymotion and Metacafe are high traffic venues which can bring you not only sales conversions but new readers.
Some marketers/bloggers who have been doing video for a while include Mark Wielgus, Shawn Collins and Darren Rowse. Viral marketing for videos is sometimes easier than written content and this is something you definitely should exploit.
Be adventurous and try something new for your blog. It doesn’t just have to be a simple platform for your thoughts alone. Remember that the secret to building a popular blog and getting tons of readers involves not only content quality but the development of a supportive core audience and broad distribution channels.
Seek to expand your blog laterally through social media, increased user participation, alternative content delivery channels and other relevant projects which will increase your influence and reputation. This is a surefire way to increase your blog’s readership and overall reach in 2008.
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Great post. It’s always good to diversify and expand.
I’ve been thinking on the video or podcasting thing for a while. I just have to get past the nerves for the most part. But the idea really intrigues me, so I also just need to get to where I’ll have quiet enough to do it. Two kids under 6 means that quiet is a rare commodity.
I was thinking about being mobile friendly the other day and then it slipped my mind. Thanks for the reminder. I’ll add it to my to do list but I can’t help but wonder if it’s worth it.
Good post with excellent ideas as usual. I was wondering if you have a few blogs and you cross-link them to drive traffic, do search engines in general and google in particular frown upon it?
Thanks for “how to make your blog mobile-friendly” link. Great resource.
Happy New Year! I have been thinking about allowing user generated content and you have provided some great examples that I would not have found otherwise. Furthermore, treating your blog as a media business is an interesting aspect that I had not fully considered. I am growing a few new blogs outside of my current “business” blog and am looking forward to implementing this advice. Thanks!
This post made me happy because I had already thought about many of these possibilities much before reading your tips. It must mean that my ideas on how to manage blogs are not that bad after all.
For being a nice teacher for us you certainly deserve our votes. So I’ve just given you the maximum rates at the 3 categories Dosh Dosh has been nominated for.
Good luck!
Thanks for sharig maki,
i will be trying them out soon….GReat Analysis..
These are really great points, especially getting user generated content. People like to publish their thoughts and getting users to generate this content is a great way to get similar users involved. Thanks for this post!
It’s a great post and very informative, especially for me as a new blogger. I like your blog Maki and I’m looking forward for your coming posts. Thanks.
Thank you Maki for the great information regarding adapting my blog for mobile phones. As always… a beneficial and helpful article.
Happy New Year!
It’s a worth reading article, gives me more ideas to apply on my site. Thank you for the ideas, though it’s not 2008, still these ideas are worth knowing. Thank you once again. Happy New Year!
Thank you for the analysis, I’m trying your ideas and it’s going well.
Okay, thanks for those wonderful ideas, Maki. Perfect because my blog is new and I don’t have enough traffic yet. I’ll try those strategies if it work.
You know what Dosh Dosh…I don’t think anybody can miss a day looking at this blog…this is getting ridiculous, too many good posts. Take a break, vacation…something. Nah, just jokin’, keep it up, i’m tryin’ to soak it all up.
My first time to comment here. Great post, Maki.I will use this as we go into 2008.I like your blog because your posts are well researched and very informative
Hello Maki,
First Time to comment here, I discovered your blog reading a post from Caroline Middlebrook.
Fantastic advice, thanks for posting such great articles.
Happy New Year
Great post Maki, very useful, a good list to have on my desk! Thanks and Happy New Year!
Nice list of ideas of what most of the bloggers out there can do to spark up their blog in Year 2008. Ideas can be a lot once started, one should continue to follow up and track the effects of these ideas.
Take launching a podcast series for example, many announced it on their blog, published a few of their clips for one week, the week another, nothing came up and the whole thing is gone without notice. This helps spreading bad words about the blog since the buzz already started with the announcement made right at the start.
Bloggers have to understand that some of the ideas take time and some even need a long planning period, such as recording all the series of podcasts before announcing that you will be doing a podcasts series.
I like these ideas. A good comprehensive list
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Thought provoking list. I plan to implement a few of these this year, thanks for the ideas.
Great stuff to kick start 2008 man.
Great post, thanks! I’ve setup several blogs myself and now provide the service to my clients. I’m finding the best thing to develop first is a Strategic Online Marketing Plan. All of your ideas are good ones and they fit well into a comprehensive marketing plan. Each also requires human capital and/or financial resources.
Through experience, I have learned to estimate the time (cost) involved to implement the plan and then calculate the ROI for the investment. Understanding the ROI really helps to focus your time on tasks that create the best content for your intended community.
Again, thanks for the great post.
Best thing about your posts is that you strive to be a little more comprehensive than your competition…
I felt reassured after reading this because one of the things I’ve started doing is to reach out to some others in my market niche to guest post on my blog.
You take it one step further in suggesting to encourage everyone to submit content. Interesting…
I’m also trying to become active in a few select social properties (Sphinn, Blooging Zoom, Stumble, MyBlogLog) and also to not spread myself to thin so that I can actually participate and contribute.
Thanks Maki. You are definitely a must read.
I live in your hometown too.
Very extensive and good ideas! Gizmodo cloned their blog for other niches.
Great post – I’ll trying many of those ideas on my site.
I guess some of the strategies you mentioned already many times
Just what i needed to remind me what i have to do in 2008… Great advice as always!
Awesome article.. thank you so much for writing this.
Great post, excellent ideas. Some are really worth to think about.
way to start 08 on the right foot. thanks!
Great post…always looking for way to expand, defiantly some options I did not thing of.
16 great strategies…nice post
wow thats a great idea. I like “Clone Your Blog” idea. I just need to settle my blog first, then clone it. Thanks for sharing
Good strategies but I need to make my blog more popular before trying these on…Except the social websites, I do need to spend more time on them now that I found a blog commenting strategy!
This is a awesome blog with powerful information. Keep up the great work, I love what I see here.
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I totally love your site and content.Great job!!
By the way I run one of the best-content investment sites
WallastonInvestments.com and need someone who can program Wordpress. If you know anyone please send them my way.Thanks,Rob
Thanks for those tips. I love your site
@Rob
I can program on wordpress, I could help you out.
As always, Thanks. It’s nice to you confirm some of the ideas I had… and add a few more.
A brilliant post. This will be very very handy to keep around, and I’ll most likely try and implement all 16 ideas this year.
Thanks.
Hi Fedmich,
If you could help me I would appreciate it. Please shoot me your e-mail. (robwallaston@gmail.com) These below are the things I need help with, let me know if you can even do some of them:
1. Turn header into a clickable header that leads to the homepage:
wallastoninvestments.com
2. Categories and calendar widgets did not work for some reason and I
removed them from the widgets. I was getting page not found 404
message. Also I would love to have categories modeled similar
doshdosh.com category fashion
3. Increase the number of text boxes available for sidebars from max
of 15 at moment to 20.
4. Expand the middle section of the theme, by contracting the L and R
sidebars by a mini-bit ( quarter-to-half inch on each side)
5. Fee free to recommend visual or operational suggetions and things
that can help the long run viability of the blog
7. Remove that annoying Home Equity thing that is sitting under the
header on top of Left Sidebar + middle section ( not sure where it is
coming from)
[quote comment="67642"]Thanks for those tips. I love your site
@Rob
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I can program on wordpress, I could help you out.
@Rob…
Send me an email at gmail to discuss the details ok.
Thanks again and Happy reading to all
These are some great tips.
Thanks for the advice!
Love your article, I do believe that a lot of us, with the help that is needed will find ourselves trying to communicate with each other on higher levels about better. thank you for the info……
Another excellent post. I’d really like to begin selling more products and offering enewsletters this year.
great suggestions! worth a try!
Wow it takes a lot of work to manage a blog…
I have asked this before but what is consider a lot of hits on a blog…
What would be good, great, and crazy…not for CNN or Fox but blogs from those who never see a tv screen
Great information for bloggers, I’ve been writing articles and advertising as an affiliate for 2 years now. After reading these tips I think it’s time to rev things up a little!
Cheers!
Nice information for bloggers and these suggestions are great and makes me to try.
Great advices! I will start to revise my plan now. Thanks!
Great tips for a blogger on his way to earning, branding and gaining a presence online. I like.
Ciao Maki!
Thx for add in Technorati.
You means, what the people like Sarkozy not get a blog-career?
wow. it’s soo complete tips. may dosh-dosh succes in 2008
Thanks again for a well researched, informative HOW -TO on blogging. I’m just getting started and can’t wait to try some of your suggestions. Maybe you could tell me how to fix my feedburner feed so the stats actually reflect my site! No live customer service is a drag.
Some great ideas here. I am considering offering some videos and podcasts on my blog at some stage in 2008. The problem I have at the moment is finding the time to keep my blog updated as I am heavily involved in developing a brand new online community at present.
It’s all one big balancing act!
- Martin Reed
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These are brilliant tips. I’ll be bookmarking this one too. Thanks.
Fantastic tips there. I am new to blogging, which means i don’t have much traffic, and my blog is not well established yet, but i shall certainly be putting some of your tips into action, and will see how things go.
Keep up the great work.
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I agree that you and you alone cannot do much to increase blog readers significantly. These are excellent tips on collaboration with others. Its only natural that more people generate more quality ideas. Then use the 20/80 approach to focus on these ideas to explode the traffic to your blog.
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Work From Home Business Blog
i like the no.1 strategies, economy way and also all in one blog. Which also give our readers choice to choose.
Bravo. Extremely useful post. Thanks Dosh Dosh.
I’ve started my blog just two months ago but I have already great plans with it. At the moment, I’m putting 90% of my effort to build a quality content but as time goes on I will surely have to rethink my “startegy”. Participating in social communities like blogcatalog, digg, mixx etc is first thing I’ll do (esentially I’ve been doing that already). I plan to release some “bonus stuff”, too (free unique wordpress themes coded and designed by men, free css templates and so on) because I believe that articles are not the only thing the blog should contain in order to become popular. Also creating a subdomains for certain overgrown categories of the blog – that’s a really great idea – I might do that in the future. Finally, getting guest bloggers to post articles is an amzing thing but unfortunatelly, my blog is just at the beginning of its way – so I cant to that atm
Another great post Maki. I already use a number of the strategies you mention but I plan to incorporate a few more. Thanks again.