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All Work And No Play Makes Jacks Blog Very Boring
Is blogging becoming a job for you? I'm sure you've heard the saying “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”. That saying is just as true for Internet Marketers as it is for any other job. After you've written your thirty or fortieth article about dog training, you become a little bored with the topic. Nobody said that your blog had to be one continuous stream of informative data. In fact, quite the contrary. People come to the Internet looking for information, but they also want to be entertained. If all they wanted were facts and data, they'd go to Wikipedia.
But then also go one step further and tell your visitors to vote and then tell you in the comments section why they made that choice. People love to be asked for their opinion but they love it even more if you ask them to explain it. If you're using Wordpress for your blogging platform it's very easy to set up any number of polls. First, go to PollDaddy.com and sign up for a free account. Then, from the plug-ins menu on your Wordpress dashboard, download the PollDaddy.com plug-in. After you enter your PollDaddy.com account information, you can create polls right on your dashboard by clicking on the Polls radio button in the left sidebar.
SurveyMonkey.com offers a free version that will allow you to create and unlimited number of surveys with up to ten questions. With the free version you'll only be able to see the first 100 responses but there is no limit to the number of people who can actually respond. If you have a large readership, once you hit one hundred responses you can just go back in a duplicate the survey. SurveyMonkey.com also allows you to collect responses via email. What a great way to get those stragglers from your list to come back to your blog for another visit!
1) You could grow your list – In your blog post where you tell people about your exciting, upcoming treasure hunt, tell your visitors that they have to sign up for you email to participate and get their first clue.
2) Grow your Twitter Followers – Tell your visitors that in order to get the next clue they have to follow you on Twitter and send you a DM letting you know that they're following you. (Be sure to check your DMs so you can Tweet them the next clue.)
3) Grow your Face Book Friends – Post a clue on your wall at Facebook. 4) Bookmarking – Tell them they have to bookmark one of your posts or send it out in a Tweet.
A Treasure Hunt is a little more work than a survey or a poll because you'll need to remember to set it up so that one clue either leads to the next or to an autoresponder where they can submit their information to get the next clue automatically delivered. Just be sure you've created an easy to follow path from the beginning of the treasure hunt to the final prize at the end.
Have your treasure hunters end up at a contact page on your blog so they can email you with answers or just to let you know they made it to the page. And make sure you have a prize for everyone – a free guide or a free sample of dog food or something fun. It doesn't even have to be something that's relevant to your blog.
Whether you decide to use a poll, a survey, a treasure hunt, or some other type of contest, make it fun for your visitors. Never make it ALL about marketing. And you certainly don't want them to have to end up buying something in order to participate. You spend all your time selling and they spend all of theirs thinking about whether or not to buy. Give yourself a break, and your visitors, too, and just have a little fun for a post or two. And always remember to point your visitors to the comment section. The whole point of these activities is to entertain your readers and get them engaged in the conversation. Remember, all work and no play make's Jack's blog very boring |
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