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How to use PR People to Build Traffic for your Blog Posted: 12 Jul 2008 09:45 AM CDT There’s a lot of talk that goes around the blogosphere about how PR people try to USE bloggers to help their clients - but how can bloggers USE PR people (or at least make the relationship a little more mutually beneficial)? In this post Erik Sebellin-Ross from Ready Aim Reach shares some tips on how bloggers can use PR people to help grow their blogs. Small fry? How to increase your chance of successEither the PR people are approaching you or they are not. If they are, then life is a whole lot easier. And I’ll talk about that in just a moment. But if they are not, then assuming your blog topic is not too esoteric, odds are you are just too small. Well, good news! Good things can come in small packages. You just have to convince the marketing types of that. And this is how you do it. Take your small package — your blog — and team up with other small packages — other bloggers who share your interests and subject matter — and approach the company as team. Now you are not one small blog with a small group of visitors. You are one large team with a large group of visitors. And this works because, with marketers, the key is always to convince them that there is something in it for them. In this case, the something is a big group of visitors. So how does this translate into reality? Well, for one example, you could approach the company with a proposal to run a joint contest. All of you would promote it. All of you would solicit visitors to enter. And all of you, jointly, would give away the prizes. Which, in turn, exposes the visitors of multiple blogs to the company while it builds traffic to you. Pretty good, eh? (And, hey, if your blog is esoteric to the point where you are the only blogger on that topic, assuming the company you want to approach is related to your subject, then it matters less that you don’t have many visitors because you are the only game in town. See? Being different is good!) Big fry? How to get beyond the press releaseIf your blog has been noticed by marketers, odds are good that you’ve received a few press releases or pitches asking you to write about a product or service. The trick now is to go beyond the press release and build some hefty traffic for your blog. And here are a few ways to do just that. 1. Get free product or access to services Because, when it comes to traffic, while original content is good, prizes are great. 2. Information, logos, and other visuals on tap Now, be prepared for a wait of at least a few days – PR people are gatekeepers, not librarians, which means they have to gather the information from others. You also have to be prepared for some sugary marketing fluff. Feel free to take that out. For example, feel free to change “Acme is a leading innovator of widgets” to “Acme manufactures widgets.” 3. Experts and researchers on tap, too 4. Get them to link to you What about you?Some of you have been at this for awhile. I’m curious to know about your experience in this area. Have you encountered a different way of working? Come up against a brick wall of some kind? Leave a comment or let me know. Or better yet, both! Erik Sebellin-Ross is a social media strategist. His blog is ReadyAimReach.com and he can be reached directly at eriksr@gmail.com. |
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