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Also very true. As a blogger you need to try and engage your reader. Build confidence by ensuring your audience trusts, that your posts are both interesting and of some value to visit and click around. Having something of value within the post and the indication of value 'beyond the click'.
Cheers!
Jeromy
I was recently searching for a Wordpress theme and I knew that a few of my favorite blogs are advertising these, so I checked them out. The simple reason being there are sooo many places selling themes. Some are good, many are not. I expect that a reputable blog has reference to only quality products/services (in the authors opinion). So going to sites referenced by my favorite blogs is way to skim out most of the garbage and find the sites that actually offer some sort of value. This only works with a blog author that you have come to trust though. As we all know there are plenty of blogs that have no other interest but to push anything and everything, including the latest paid survey scam.
But there are a good handful of blogs that really aid a person in finding reliable info, products and services. I am subscribed, have the guide, read the posts and, if I need something you advertise, I'll check it out.
Cheers!
Jeromy
I totally agree.You should provide a natural transition between your blog post and the desired action which you want the reader to take.If it is not there then the reader may never take the desired action based on your assumption.
I also completely agree with the apect of making your blog more of a dialogue that just a one-sided monologue.
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Works like magic if you have a readership that trusts you. New blogs have to work on their image and reputation though...
Cheers,
Alex
Work hard and the rest will happen on it's own.
thank for sharing this, i got some idea now.
cheers.
Once a few people post, other users then feel more inclined to do so.
That's what I have found anyway but I would be interested to hear others opinions too!
Yes, there should be a call to action in the body of your blog posts, even if it's just to say that your next post is one your readers won't want to miss. But the real power of your blog lies in what we're doing here - providing feedback and engaging one another. It's a mean of continuing the conversation with your readers beyond your initial post. Your call to action can then be gently or strongly reiterated, and is given much more weight based on the validation provided by your readers in the comments section.
You know the message of your post is getting through when the comments by your readers start rolling in. By responding to commenters, you step down off the lecture podium and become much more "real" in the eyes of your readers. That's priceless.
Excellent post, John - keep 'em coming!
Keep up the great writing, I have to get my blog more interactive, and this is just awesome information.
greetings
Great post x 2! Thank you for this information.
I've been writing blog posts for some time now. Although I knew the point of the blog was to become known as an expert and for your readers to learn to trust you, I missed a step. :grin: Because I've overlooked including a call to action.
So thank you for putting it all out there, and for the gentle nudge.
Karen
Thanks for a great post.
You realy know the trick of"call of action"...
thats why i have commented here...ebook dloaded already :smile: :smile:
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Either way, the most important thing is to build up trust and then sell something, which your tips would accomplish.
-Mike
"Contact me today to learn more" is better than nothing.
"Download a complimentary white paper" is better.
If you can offer them something they need, your foot is in the door.
Nice Post!
Regards,
Alex.
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Tell someone what to do, do it the right way, and people will do it.