Share your Opinion to Gain Traction

Writing by Blog Marketing Journal on Wednesday, February 4, 2009 Comments (1)


You know that age old saying how everyone has an opinion well sharing yours on your blog is one way to get noticed. Especially if your opinion is controversial. Blog marketing does not have guidelines and comes in many different shapes, sizes and colors. These days thinking outside the box is really the only way to get your hands on some good website traffic.

When someone feels the need to express their own opinion you can bet your bottom dollar that someone else will want to challenge that opinion. Before you know it you will get a surge of website traffic chiming in on the discussion and voicing their opinion to the original post or others that might be leaving their comments. If you currently write about a controversial topic your opinions will most likely spread like wildfire through your industry allowing your website to really grow in traffic. It is important to be unique and offer a unique spin on everything you discuss in order to get people coming back. Make sure your content can be used by your readers in some sort of way. It has to peak their interest. This will be a great way to stand out from your competition and if you position it the right way you can quickly become and industry expert.

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Comment by T Edwards

Made Thursday, 5 of February , 2009 at 12:03 am

I definitely agree. There is so much regurgitated blog crap out there. It is really refreshing to come across someone with a unique, original take on even a very common topic.

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