Tips for Launching an Established Blog
Launching a blog is always exciting, but it’s also stressful because you know how tough it’s going to be establishing it. What if I told you that you can establish the blog on day #1 and it will only cost you $50?
There is this wonderful little tool I like to call Fiverr.com, where you can hire anyone to do pretty much anything for $5. Some of these things include internet marketing, article writing, etc.
If you were to hire a few people on Fiverr right after you launch your blog, you can have immediate traffic, blog comments, and backlinks before you know it. It’s important to get things done of value though. You don’t want to hire someone to get you “traffic” because there is a good chance that they will be using a fake traffic software that’s only meant to inflate your statistics. You want REAL traffic, such as that brought on from social networks.
A few of the things that bring real traffic from Fiverr professionals include but are not limited to (these are real Fiverr.com listings I have seen):
- 33 StumbleUpons.
- Posting your link on a Facebook Page wall with 30,000 likes.
- Guaranteed 500 Facebook Fan Page likes.
- Tweeting your url 1,000 times in 50 Twitter accounts over the course of a week.
These are just a few of the services that people post on Fiverr.com.
While everything sounds great, it isn’t always so. I have had some great providers on Fiverr.com, but I have also had some disappointments. One disappoint was when I hired someone to post my link on their Facebook Page wall, but they accepted too many jobs at once and my link disappeared from the top within seconds.
To ensure you are getting a good service, check the listing and see if there are any previous customer reviews for that particular service. If there aren’t any at all, it doesn’t mean it’s a bad service. It just means that it either hasn’t sold yet, or the buyer wasn’t polite enough to rate the service. But you may come across listings with negative reviews. In that case, at least you checked and saved yourself $5.
I always go for the services that aren’t over-hyped. For example, why would I go for a “traffic” service when I can get 33 StumbleUpons for 33 different blog posts of mine? Or 33 StumbleUpons from 33 different accounts on the same blog post? That’s more likely to drive real traffic to my blog.
You can also hire someone to post legitimate comments on your blog. When I say legitimate, I mean they actually read the post and comment on it with something valuable to say. You can get comments by blog hopping and guest posting too, but why not supplement it on a new blog with zero traffic?
When all is said and done, you can get some serious action on your brand spankin’ new blog by spending $50 out of pocket. It is definitely worth the money.
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Twitter: webfroze
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Wow I didn’t know Fiverr before. Seems to be great reading ur review. I will spend a few dollars and give a try. I will message you how far it has worked for me.
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Twitter: Brandon_Connell
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Great. I would love to hear about your experiences with Fiverr.
Same here, never heard of Fiverr and I am happy I found this information here.
I’ve already made five test orders and if it works out well I will be a frequent user.
I mean there is so much work that someone else can do for the tiny fiver.
great is also that the swedish crone is strong, that means that a fiver is really nothing in sweden
thank you Brandon!
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I dunno, I’ll disagree with you. Spending $50 to make your spanking new blog look busy is never a good idea in my opinion. I mean, what will it give you? So more ppl will comment on your blog, so what? They won’t necessarily convert to loyal visitors. What will convert them? Good, compelling content. Not pretending.
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Twitter: Brandon_Connell
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You disagree with being sent real traffic from real people? How is that pretending, and how is that a bad thing again? I listed items that bring traffic…..
Twitter: netchunks
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Well utilizing Fiverr to get traffic sounds a pretty cool option of getting new traffic but I think one can avoid spending money on fiverr if he/she can save a little amount of time from other things and utilize it to comment on other blogs, do guest post and all which will automatically bring great amount of traffic.
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Twitter: danalingga
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For me, I always choose the free way. So far, after launching a new blog — I write the content like crazy and then promote it by commenting on other blog.
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Twitter: klogue214
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It seems a little weird to have to hire people to interact on your website. I guess it works though?
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Twitter: Brandon_Connell
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I wouldn’t know. Only real unpaid people interact with my website. However, I do occasionally enjoy a quick blast to stumbleupon, or twitter by paying for it.
Twitter: johnmcnally54
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This outsourcing site sounds useful Brandon, but only if you have the funds to invest. I have a simple rule for my own efforts, don’t buy anything…..I don’t have an income from blogging, so I’m reluctant to spend.
John
Skint in Leamington Spa, England
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Twitter: Brandon_Connell
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But surely $5 is worthy of a field test…?
Twitter: DennisEdell
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I haven’t used it yet, but plan too. Thanks for the heads up on legitimacy.
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Twitter: Brandon_Connell
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I am using them every few days for minor things here and there. Worth getting to action on this one Dennis!
Twitter: maria_muir
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Hi Brandon, just had a quick look at Fiver and viewed responses from buyers. Most people seem to get the results that they were hoping for so I will give it a go. I signed up several months ago for the pro networked blogs and the results were zero so I cancelled after five months. Very disappointing.
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Twitter: Brandon_Connell
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I have also had good experience with Fiverr, but I have had a couple that didn’t follow through. Luckily, if the job does not get done, then you can cancel the project and put that money into a different one.
I have never heard of Fiver r. But it seems worth a try.Since I did not know of such a thing I have always believed in writing good quality content and let your work do the job for you. Social media sites may also help you in increasing traffic to your site.
Bloggers should stop using shortcuts to draw traffic to their blogs. The best way is also the simplest. Provide great content. Once people get to know that you’re not posting garbage online, they’ll check your blog. If you engage your readers often, you will might have an online reputation that will draw more followers.