In the next stage in my continuing transparent, authentic, real-time, open-source e-pistolary social media apprenticeship to Shel Holtz, I'm asking Shel to do a little family therapy. I was out in Colorado this weekend, where my three sisters live, and one by one, they were asking me: What do you get out of this blog?
Currently, my traffic strategies are two:
1. Blathering so often on so many subjects that whenever anybody searches for anything on the web, they come to me, as I blathered earlier this month.
2. Waiting for Godin. In March, communication guru Seth Godin linked to a Writing Boots item and my hits spiked massively. Some of those Godinophiles apparently liked what they saw and became Murray-acs, and my regular following increased. Friday, Godin linked to Writing Boots again, with a post that referenced a month-old Boots item about Richard Nixon. My usual weekday hundreds turned into 10,000 visttors on Friday, and more big four-figure days on Saturday and Sunday and probably today, too. (Luv ya, Seth!)
Clearly, this was good. The hits generated dozens of new subscribers to the Vital Speeches YouTube site (the blog item Godin referenced connected to that site). And I hope Boots again got a permanent boost in followers.
As I grandly explained to my Colorado sisters.
Wow, they replied. Cool.
Pause.
But what do you get out of that, exactly?
(Aside from cheap jollies and thin gruel for the ego, of course.)
I shrugged, and thought: Well, this'll be my blog item for Monday.
Shel Holtz, what do I get out of that, exactly? And was/is there anything I might have done to capitalize?
(Feel free to weigh in here too, Seth.)
Joy?
Oh.
RIGHT!
Something to do while the leaf-blower wielders outside are wrecking your plans to record a podcast. Oh, wait. That’s me. Sorry.
Something to do in between naps and drinking?
Steve C.
Something to do in between naps and drinking?
Steve C.
If you can’t figure out what you get out of it and if you decide, therefore, that you really don’t need all those hits, send ’em my way. I can use them to boost exposure for my consulting practice.
Oh, wait. You already did. See, quite a few of those 10,000 visitors to your blog found their way to my blog, which is on your blogroll.
Behold, the power of the Internet.
Thanks to Seth, I ended up in this blog earlier this month. And since then (and for whatever is worth) you got yourself a Writing Boots fan in Mexico. Capitalize on traffic? About a couple of tequila bottles for a link to my blog? Cheers!
Fantastic to hear from you, Manuel. You got a deal. Keep ding good shit and give me a year!
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