Subscribers and comments are two of the most popular metrics bloggers use to measure if their blog is a success or not. I’d like to share some ways that I have increased my blog’s subscribers and the number of comments I get per post. Your mileage may vary, but hopefully many of you can benefit from at least some of these tips:
Subscribers
- Set up a Feedburner account. This should be one of the very first things you do when you set-up your blog.
- Once you do, burn a feed for your blog, and then set up your account so all your different feed versions will redirect to your Feedburner feed. This is important because it then gives you a much better idea of how many subscribers you have, and how they are accessing your feed. Feedburner’s blog explains how to make the switch(for Blogger blogs). I saw my number of reported feed readers double overnight by doing this.
- Ask for subscribers. Amazingly, asking for what you want really does work! Feel free to remind readers at the end of posts that if they enjoyed this content, to please subscribe to receive all your posts.
- Give your readers the ability to subscribe to your blog’s posts via email. Feedburner can set this up for you as well. Always give your readers as many choices as possible for how they can receive your content.
Comments
- Ask for reader feedback. One thing I figured out VERY early on in my blogging journey is that my readers are, as a group, always smarter than I am. Since I always learn from you guys, I want your feedback.
- Take a definite stance. This is actually something I need to work on. But when you take a definite stance on an issue, it makes it easier for those that agree with you to chime in, and it makes it easier for those that disagree, to express why they do. And when you have contrasting opinions, that usually leads to a more robust conversation.
- Put a ‘window’ on your comments, in your blog post. Let’s say that I write a post and it gets a couple of comments. Then Gavin leaves an incredible comment that sparks the exchange to take off and grow into a conversation. Why not go back and edit your post and add Gavin’s comment at the end of your post? And add a link to Gavin’s blog when you do. This is a great way to show your other readers Gavin’s comment, and it will likely prompt them to check out the comments section to see what the smart kids are saying!
- Leave comments on and link to other blogs. I’ve said it a million times, but the best way to grow your blog, is to leave it. Make a point to comment on the blogs of your readers that comment on your blog, or at least link to their blog posts. This is why I love Twitter, cause it’s a great way for me to quickly and easily share links with my followers, and I try to share links from bloggers that comment on my blog, first.
- Don’t be afraid to ask for feedback from your social networks. This comes with a big caveat that you have to be careful about how often you do this, and you need to also link to other blogger’s posts. If the only time I see you is twice a week on Twitter asking me to please come leave a comment on your new blog posts, I probably won’t do it. But if I see you everyday on Twitter chatting and linking to other blog posts, THEN when you ask me to please read your new post, I probably will.
What did I miss? How are you growing your blog’s subscribers and comments?
apparao says
hi, Thankyou for sharing this,
I have one doubt, how do i know the subscribers list for my blog ?
is there any fecility to know the subscribers info ?
at present you have 261 feed burner subscribers, do u know that who has connected to u ?
i am using feed burner, i would like to know about them.
plz help me
Chris Wakefield says
This post was a tonic for me. I’ve started a blog and so far haven’t received a single email subscriber, although I do have one feedburner subscriber. You’ve provided me with some food for thought here, thanks.
The Writing Corp Admin says
🙂 Great quick tips
Shital Bhalani says
I’m afraid I can’t say I’ve actively started blogging yet – probably reading too much advice and not DOING. That’s another subject, but your article really made me think. I’m an artist, I would like to sell my work. Yet the blogs I’m thinking about doing revolve around tips on how to do what I do. Maybe that’s what’s been holding me back – my content didn’t feel right and I didn’t know why. Well, duh! I suppose it shouldn’t have taken your article to make me see I’d be writing to fellow artists, not buyers! But it did, so thank you for that!
Manbir Singh says
The post is very informative and describes the must have tips for every blogger in the web space. Most of us ignore adding the Subscribe Via E-Mail widget and other subscription options on our blogs, which is a much needed addition to a budding blog.
Jillian Spector says
Thank you so much for this great information!!! I am going to try so many of these! My Facebook has 13,000 followers and my blog has under 100…so crazy! Need to work on growing it!