De Methode van het verkeer #239 - Aandeel.
Ik weet wat u denkt, in het bijzonder als u een traditioneel type van verkoper bent. Wij hebben dit reeds in mijn besproken Geef Marketing de reeksen, maar die twee artikelen waren over „wat-“ meer dan „waarom-aan“.
Ga dieper, zullen wij?
U wilt weten hoe u meer kunt misschien worden, of betere kwaliteit van verkeer van het delen - geen mensen aan middelen buiten mijn eigen gevend verkeer weg richt overbodig? Wat als de persoon nooit terugkomt? Waarom zou ik andere moeten helpen mensen die niet me kunnen terug helpen?
Ik weet, weet ik het, u in werking stel geen liefdadigheid het, stelt u zaken in werking. En nr, ga ik u geen hard bewijsmateriaal dat geven dit werk, zoals ik normaal.
Zo u scoff bij dit idee van het Delen als verkeersmethode. Het is achteruit, gekke, nieuwe leeftijd, aftappend hart.
Of. Het is de reden waarom de plaats van uw concurrent in verkeer in plaats van neer door met uw plaats te verbinden uitgaat.
Of. Het is de reden de werkzaamheden Blogosphere zo goed - het is een milieu waar die in het weten, zij die succesvol zijn, wordt meer open, en meer het delen, die interactie drijft en herhaalt verkeer.
Of. Het zou kunnen zijn waarom sommige plaatsen als middelen worden beschouwd, en anderen worden gezien hoofdzakelijk als hype machines.
En. Dit is de sleutel aan het openen van de behoefte om in uw bezoekers in te tekenen.
Hoe kan dit misschien - ergens anders sturend een persoon werken? Deel gevend uit uw bezoekers vrije informatie in plaats van het houden uw elke keer voor contant geld? Aanbiedend uw raad kostenloos, met slechts een zachte productherinnering aan het eind in tegenstelling tot een harde duw?
Ik weet niet het.
Het enkel.
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Wat hier nog doet u? Dat was het eind van het artikel.
Wat bedoelt overtuig u „me“?
Boete. Ik zal het een schot…. geven
Wanneer u voorzien van een netwerk met andere bedrijfsmensen bent, is het delen van wat u om van waarde bij een andere plaats met uw publiek vindt te zijn een vertoning van vertrouwen. Het zegt „ik in mijn middel genoeg geloof om u aan een andere te richten, omdat ik weet dat als u van mijn geniet, u.“ achter zult zijn
It also shows your business networking contact that you support them. It says to them, “Thank you.”
Sharing also tells the people who visit your site that you care enough to take the risk that they may forget about you.
It’s a reality that some first time visitor will do a search, come to your site, and leave without subscribing, clicking or buying, never to return. This could be a result of not having the proper subscription options visible enough, or that you link to something so marvelous that in their excitement, the surfer just… forgot about you.
And later, they may even remember you, but not be able to find you again. It happens.
It won’t happen any less if you don’t share information, give free tips, give away free advice in your podcast, link out from your site, or splice external links into your feed.
It’s a reality we all have to cope with - why not face it head on instead of hide from it?
And really, people are naturally attracted to givers. And as they congregate for that free bit, they are self-targeting for you. I don’t want a free hammer because I don’t… hamm. Or what ever it is you do to nails with those thingees.
But a whitepaper on Social Media? I’m SO there. Heck yeah I’ll give you my email address. Maybe you have something I can buy that solves my problem — there, I just self targeted for you.
You do it too.
Think back to the last resource site you went to that you subscribed to - why did you subscribe? Was it to get something free? Or to give yourself the best chance of remembering a place that you were about to exit?
I could go on like this forever. The takeaway point - if you have people in your ear trying to convince you that being more open won’t work, or that linking out of your site is folly, think of the effect it would have on you if you were shared with, or shared by someone who is influential in your field.
Let that be your guide. Just for a little while. Just for a week, don’t just blindly believe me. I have no hard evidence besides the blogosphere and socialsphere.
So try it yourself.
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August 29th, 2007 at 11:10 am
Beautifully said. But then, I’m a firm believer in the idea that you have to give to receive. Give wisely, and let karma bring it back around.
August 29th, 2007 at 11:45 am
That’s lovely of you to say. And I believe you’re very right about that… more attention seems to be granted for things we share than things we hoard…
August 29th, 2007 at 3:06 pm
Sharing traffic is something I definitely need to work on… great article, Tinu.
I’ve submitted it to Sphinn….so other people can read it too.
http://sphinn.com/story/4133
Cheers.
August 29th, 2007 at 4:22 pm
Nicely stated. I don’t understand why more people don’t get this concept.
August 29th, 2007 at 4:44 pm
Maki, I heard you were a sweetheart, but there’s nothing like witnessing it. Thank you for Sphinning me. You’re awesome.
August 29th, 2007 at 5:56 pm
Awesome post Tinu, and so very very true. I love “spreading the love” and sending traffic to things I find of interest.
It just might help the other blogger (cool) and it is likely of interest to my readers.
Heather
August 29th, 2007 at 6:31 pm
Thank you Heather. Haven’t seen you about in a bit. Marvelous to see you. You’re right, and I forgot about that benefit — sharing is FUN too.
August 30th, 2007 at 9:18 am
The server seems to be working a little better today so gave you a Stumble too
August 30th, 2007 at 10:20 am
You’re SO awesome Andy. Thank you.
August 30th, 2007 at 11:07 am
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August 31st, 2007 at 9:40 pm
Although I’ve been here before, I landed on this page through a link on Andy’s blog. So it really does work
Great article. Something I wish I could have read when I first began blogging.
P.S. I think you’re dofollow plugin is broke
September 1st, 2007 at 12:31 pm
Definitely seems to be working Josh, though it is Lucia’s Linky Love so you might need to read and comment a little more (it is worth it)
September 1st, 2007 at 2:52 pm
Wow, Andy, you’re certainly faster than me.
What he said, Josh. Though I may need to make the latest change clear on the link.
September 1st, 2007 at 3:19 pm
Ah ok, I just saw a bunch of pink links and thought maybe you forgot to reactivate it after an upgrade. (I’ve done it)
September 1st, 2007 at 3:57 pm
This was a great post and I believe in Karma. It only makes sense. Thanks for posting and I will be back.
September 1st, 2007 at 5:13 pm
Howdy “Chessnoid”,
What’s your real name? I like to be able to call people by their right name. See you soon…
September 2nd, 2007 at 10:22 am
I’m newish at blogging…and got pretty discouraged at first, but your article, plus other advice of the same vein is convincing me to put more effort into it.
Nice article!
September 2nd, 2007 at 11:54 am
Hello Dylan,
Lovely to met you. I’m glad our tips could be of help!
September 3rd, 2007 at 10:20 am
Josh - I missed your second comment because you keep getting caught in our spam queue. You’ve solved a puzzle for me - I couldn’t figure out why links kept turning pink in my Firefox - I guess that’s how the nofollows are highlighted! Thanks for that.
September 4th, 2007 at 2:54 am
This is a fantastic article and so well-written!
Love the blog, by the way… it’s my first time here!
September 4th, 2007 at 8:18 am
i second this.. or maybe 21st this thought..
sharing resources actually build a certain loyalty and trust among people.. if you direct your visitors to other blogs or sites, which they weren’t aware of, people come back to your site later to get to know and see more such stuff that they weren’t aware foe arlier.. you become their webopedia so to say…
September 4th, 2007 at 10:17 am
Thanks Jayne. You’re welcome back any time, and I’ll be by to see you soon.
Maneesh,
Very true. Very concise way to put it.
September 6th, 2007 at 4:37 am
I’ve been handing out traffic like candy and haven’t seen much of it come back my way … on the other hand, it’s probably good for word-of-mouth PR, people saying ‘hey, that guy has great traffic and sent me some! Nice fellow!’ or whatnot
September 6th, 2007 at 7:16 am
Weel, there’s an art to it — the benefits aren’t just PR related. I could write an entire book on that. I may if I have time this weekend. How and when do you share traffic - and are you “sharing” it, or giving it away? Do at least some of the people you share with have the same philosophy as you? What direction do you share in?
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November 7th, 2007 at 7:41 pm
The concept is very good and appealing. A generous approach is really rewarding in the medium and long term, though may not be in a very short term. Mutual cooperation and help is the idea which cannot be rejected by large number of people. I would be thankful if you could enlighten us on various other aspects of web promotion.
November 7th, 2007 at 8:15 pm
Thanks and welcome Tarun. Technically the entire site is about website promotion. I’d say scroll down and browse the tags until you find a topic you want to know more about. You can start with the social media posts, they’re most like this one:
http://freetraffictip.com/tag/social-media/