Use Forums to Increase Blog Traffic
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My friends in this community sometimes ask me if I know any good ways of getting traffic. I try to do creative stuff, but sometimes the traditional things work best. Using forums to build traffic is one of those traditional ways. Of course there are several in my community that are doing just fine. Perhaps those readers could give us some further tips on this discussion.
I’ve read on several “big time” sites that forums are an excellent way to attract more readers to your blog or website. Up until recently, I had never put this one to the test. This is partly due to the fact that I haven’t had the time to experiment with it. I plan to do some “foruming” this evening so I wanted to let you know the results once I am finished. As I head out to try my hand at this endeavor I am thinking these guidelines might be helpful to someone out there who wants to try it:
- When you choose a forum, choose the topics that follow your passions. ie; mental health, literature, psychology, self-improvement and blogging are a few interests of mine that I belong to forums on.
- Put your url in your profile and signature or every forum you post at. This is obviously to your blog’s advantage. Theoretically, the ones who like what you have to say will click on your profile or signature and find your wonderfully suited blog. Ok, so I’m being a bit sarcastic. Nonetheless, it’s one way to get your url out there and it may even garner you some Google Juice.
- Answer many threads before you leave. Some threads are closely monitored and some are not. Doing more will increase your chances of starting up a conversation or even friendship with people on the forum.
- Subscribe to the threads you comment in. Like most blogs, forums have an option many times to subscribe by email or rss to the threads.
- Do not get offended and do not say offensive things. This is self-explanatory to many, but to me it is a lesson I have had to learn the hard way many many times (mostly before I ever started blogging). Stay cool and let your words be the same when foruming.
- Bookmark the front page of each forum and put them in a folder on your toolbar (Firefox) so they don’t become obtrustive. Since the folder causes them to cascade straight down, you can have more than you’ll ever need on your bookmarked toolbar (for help on how to do this, read this).
- Flattery will get you EVERYWHERE. That may be an old fashioned notion, but go with it and see if it’s still true.
- Keep your comments short but thoughtful. Don’t waste your great ideas and prose on a forum, use the ideas you get while there to write on your forum and link to the post! (Don’t do this too much or you may be considered a spammer and kicked out)
- Once you are in, many forums allow you to post a link on your profile page or in the sisgnature, or both. An example of these types of links can be found here (scroll down to my signature at the Jeep page. The anchor texts inspiration and psychology are linked back to my blog). This will help your backlink authority.
- Once you create the link on your profile page, figure out what the permalink to your profile page is and socially bookmark it to as many as possible. This will also help your backlink authority. Example of same Jeep profile page on Stumbleupon.
I hope these tips help. If you are new to forums and would like some help getting your feet wet, drop me a line and I’ll see if I can help. On the other hand, does anyone out there have any forums they enjoy and would recommend to this community? Enjoy foruming to build traffic.
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I am doing most of the tips you shared on using forums to generate traffic. =)
However, it was very helpful that you included tip#4. Some bloggers forget that the purpose of posting in forums is to establish online relationships. That won’t be met if they will pick up an online fight( if their ideas were opposed or some will provide criticisms on their blog content).
Btw, I reached your blog through google alerts. I like the layout and content of your blog. Keep it up!
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Great input Callcentergal. I’m going to check out your blog. Thanks so much.
I agree with using a signature with a link back to your site which can help with increased traffic. Some forums are getting into the practice of not allowing outbound links in signatures or scripting them to use ref=”nofollow” so that it won’t help generate inbound links for other people’s websites.
But I do like to see that when i do make posts in various forums (www.phpfreaks.com, futurelooks.com etc) I do receive a bit of traffic.
That is a great comment Tyler. The thing about the nofollow is very true. I think especially in the forums where the webmaster knows about that sort of thing. My hunch is that, unless they are bloggers as well, they probably don’t know about that stuff and are just loading through fantastico a php forum script without nofollow. I think one could find out by looking at the page source right? Thanks for the comment.
I do not cotton to your points 2 and 9. Most forums have username links to profile pages. Some forums do allow members to add a signature block to the end of every comment they post. My personal choice is *NOT* to become a member of any forum that allows this behavior.
In these days where so many bloggers are desirous of making an income from their blogging, what I have seen on forums where signature blocks are allowed is that an increasing number members appear to be motivated to post only for the purpose posting their signature blocks. I consider this practice to be signature block spamming and I avoid such forums like the plague.
The rest of your list is excellent. :)
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Great points. I don’t use forums as much as I should mostly because it is time consuming. It can introduce like-minded people to your blog though. Thanks so much.