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How To Grow Your Blog Subscriber Base And Stay Competitive

Apr 2, 2010
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Small Business Trends: How To Grow Your Blog Subscriber Base And Stay Competitive

Ubiquitous social media marketing blogger Lisa Barone explains why your blog may not be doing as well as your compitor’s and what you can do about it – including testing RSS icons, using full feeds and making it easier for people to subscribe.


“It’s hard. You know how important a blog can be to your social media efforts so you’ve dedicated real time to building it out and making it the focal point of your social marketing strategy. You slave over it trying to make your blog a place that houses both useful content and great community discussions. But even so, your closest competitor has 2,000 more blog subscribers than you do and you feel like you’ll never catch up. How is he/she doing it and what can you do to not only match, but beat the numbers?

Here are ten reasons why your competition has double your blog subscribers and what you can do to help turn it around.”

Small Business Computing Staff

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