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golfguy
10-01-2007, 02:50 AM
I've been spending quite a bit of time in mybloglog joining "like communities" in my niche and sending out a couple of invite messages. I've spend several hours doing this and it feels like I'm not utilizing my time the best.

Anyone know of a better way (whether it's in mybloglog or not) to get more relevant subscribers and visitors from my niche (golf)?

I've spend many, many hours commenting on golf blogs and again, seems like a lot of time for not much:tongue: !!

JohnC
10-01-2007, 05:43 AM
MyBlogLog (http://mybloglog.com) a nice network cardholding spot, but what your experiencing is reality for your content's genre.

Many of your potential subscribers; which is what you're looking for; aren't going to be involved with MyBlogLog. What you'll get from there honestly are people trying to do what you're doing...getting leads.

If you're looking to get more visible awareness to your site, consider contributing directly to a site that's more established as either a forum moderator, content writer, or other key player. Include a link in your profile there or your signature block that doesn't say 'I beg you to come to my site'.

The only thing MyBlogLog is in regards to potential subscribers not involved with it...is BAD FOR YOU! While a non MBL viewer may check out your MBL community, they'll very quickly get lost in the discovery stage of what MyBlogLog is, which takes attention off you trying to close the deal of getting an immediate subscriber.

...but that's just my opinion. :naughty:

midlifetravel
10-09-2007, 11:02 AM
And some of us just can't seem to be allowed to loginto bloglog - I have had it on two sites where when I login - my login is acknowledged but when I go to sign up with the specific blog I get - you have to be logged in message - on IE and Firefox so I have now given up