Having a blog which isn’t getting any user participation is discouraging for anyone, especially if you have been running that blog for a while. However, I have identified seven simple ways which increases blog participation.
By having blog participation it encourages new visitors to stay because, the blog looks ‘alive’ – which allows you to build a loyal readership base and this is what the actually difference between a successful blog and an unsuccessful one actually is. This is because, those blogs which are earning their owners a lot of money per month and have a high readership base are the ones which are encouraging blog participation from their readers who leave comments on posts, take polls and tell people about the blog.
Remember when you are getting someone to participate with your blog – they are spending their time in doing so. This means they’re likely to come back to see if anyone has responded to their comments, to see what the poll results were etc. This means that they are connected to your blog (and you) and thus this creates a community which encourages new users to stay!
So how can you encourage people to increase their blog participation on your blog?
#1. Ask Them To Participate
This might sound too simple but most importantly it works. By asking your readers a question and asking them to post their responses in the comments section encourages your readers to participate.
Tip: Some of your readers initially may feel shy in doing this – especially if they haven’t commented before – so you should do this regularly in your blog posts to encourage the users to participate.
#2. Be Consistent
Again this is another really simple tip but again, most importantly it works. By having a consistent writing style i.e. asking your readers a question during your post, posting on regular intervals, posting on consistently similar topics – e.g. If you’ve got a Sports blog don’t throw in random Tech news this means that users are encouraged to participate naturally due to human nature. You may not agree with me on this, but if you’re regularly posting on certain days/times, having a consistent writing style and keeping to the same topics you are encouraging people to throw in their 2 cents by doing what you are doing (although if you’ve not already done so you should adopt #1).
#3. Hold A Contest
Some of you might think this is ‘bribing’ people to participate but, I hold the opinion that it isn’t because, when people have the chance to get something for nothing its human nature to participate!
Even a $10 gift card or an advertising spot of your blog will encourage your readers to participate. In fact you can increase your readership by holding a contest (I’ll discuss this in a later post) and you can select a winner by selecting a random comment, a random rss reader or a combination etc.
Tip: If you’re going to hold a contest actually follow through with it and have a specific time frame and give the prize to the winner.
#4. Streamline The Participation Process
So many people make it hard for people to participate it is unbelievable. After all you want them to participate. Whilst you don’t want to attract spammers, you want to streamline the process of participation by taking the bare minimum of information in order to participate.
Tip: I highly recommended that you allow for ‘anonymous’ comments. This is because some people are more willing to participate – especially if it is on something controversial – if they’re personal identity can be kept a secret.
#5. Have A Top Commentators List
This is something that I will be integrating into the new blog design and many of the blogging platforms being used have plugins available to have a Top Commentators List on your blog. This then allows them to gain a ‘reward’ for commenting (aka. participating) on your blog especially if they’re linking to their site in the process as they can get some traffic and/or SEO juice.
#6. Hold A Poll!
This is another simple way to increase blog participation but it works! By holding a poll you encourage users to interact by casting their vote (use a poll plugin for this) and it also encourages them to come back and find out the result of the poll. Consequently, the may also express their comments in the poll results if the result is what they voted for or not.
Tip: Have a specific deadline for the poll and a specific date that the results will be released. This will encourage users to remember the date and revisit the blog when the information is posted.
#7. Have Commenting Guidelines With Are Simple & Importantly Enforced
Not that you don’t want to encourage participation but you need to have a comment guideline to risk offending or loosing your readership base. Simply saying that you won’t accept abusive comments, comments that are hateful or will result in violence and spam will ensure that your readership base remains intact and facilitates its growth.
Whilst you may think that these are too simplistic and won’t work, I can assure you that they do. This is because, not only have I seen them work on other blogs, I have used the methods myself and encouraged others to do so and seen them work. As a result, this will provide you with a regular readership base to your blog and this can help you create a foundation for the blog to continue to grow – as once you make people feel part of the ‘community’ they are more likely to return to your blog and participate.
P.S. If you have used any of these methods and/or have any ways that you think can increase blog participation you can leave them in the comments below
Excellent Post! Will be using all of these when I launch my blog!
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These tips are amazing…yet so simple!
I’ll be linking to this as a resource for members on my blogging membership site
How soon will you update your blog? I’m interested in reading some more information on this issue.
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Excellent Post! I will be implementing these on my blogs
I’ll be using them for my site now
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Some of us even don’t realize the importance of this information. What a pity.
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Great idea, but will this work over the long run?
Great idea, thanks for this tip!
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Damn, that sound’s so easy if you think about it.
Great post!
hi. great article!
Great idea, but will this work over the long run?
Great idea, but will this work over the long run?
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Sometimes it’s really that simple, isn’t it? I feel a little stupid for not thinking of this myself/earlier, though.
Damn, that sound’s so easy if you think about it.
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A definite great read…
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