Archive for April, 2007

Blog Traffic Hack: Add a Newsletter 2

One of the best things you can do to generate repeat visitors to your blog is setting up a newsletter.

Some of your readers will of course prefer RSS; a newsletter works best if it compliments your regular blog, rather than a rehashing of your blog posts in email format. (For that, use Feedblitz)

Subscribe

People who actually subscribe to your newsletter are doubly interested in what you have to say. Treat them right, respect their time, add value to their otherwise busy & chaotic lives — and I guarantee your newsletter will blossom into a goldmine over time.



This is a guest preview post by Shanti Braford, check out the full article here:
Blog Traffic Hack: How to Add an AWeber Newsletter to Your Blog

Young Go Getter 0

A community for entrepreneurs young at heart. Drop on by.

Small Business Web Marketing Blog 0

Teaching small businesses how to market themselves online.

Promote your small business online

Teach Yourself a Foreign Language 0

A practical guide to learning foreign languages by LeTutor Language School

Teach Yourself a Foreign Language

BlackRock’s Business Ideas 0

Aaron Kuroiwa’s personal blog documenting how to start a business, entrepreneurship and life.

BlackRock’s Ideas

Blogtrepreneur.com 0

A blog for bloggers + entrepreneurs. Read up.

JasonSanzone.com 0

JasonSanzone is one of the authors of Jetpacked.com, JasonSanzone.com is his personal site.

How to manipulate your FeedBurner feed count. 2

A lot of blogs display their RSS feed subscriber count via the FeedBurner “FeedCount” chicklet. And if they have a lot of subscribers, you know they’re pretty popular, and they have pretty good content so you’ll probably subscribe to their feed and boost that number up one more digit. But what happens when you go to a blog, and they have a FeedCount of say, 10 or 20. You don’t feel so inclined to subscribe to that blog do you? Well, I have discovered a way to exploit the FeedBurner Feed Count. Just follow these simple steps, and you’ll be on your way to RSS superstardom.

Before I list the steps:
I’m sorry, I know I am unleashing a monster into the blogosphere. From now on, you won’t be able to tell who’s FeedCount is real or not.

Step 1:
Sign up for a (new) gMail account.

Step 2:
(Assuming you already have a FeedBurner feed)
Use the + feature in your gMail email address to subscribe to your feed however many times you’d like. Go to your feed page, click subscribe by email. Then enter your email address using the + suffix. Here’s an example. Let’s say you registered with gMail as Johnny@gmail.com, you can now use something like Johnny+1@gmail.com. The mail will still get delivered to your inbox, but you can use it as a completely separate address. This can go on forever. (+2@gmail.com, +3@gmail.com). FeedBurner will treat these subscriptions like completely new email subscriptions every time, and they will count for your FeedCount number.

Step 3: (The annoying part)
You will have to manually opt-in and approve all of the subscriptions you created. This could take hours depending on the amount of emails and subscriptions you faked. I guess it’s the price you pay for exploiting the system. After you approve all of the subscriptions, you will see the change in your FeedCount within the next day.

I apologize once again for making this known, but information is information. Maybe FeedBurner will come up with a fix. Also, I did not test this out into a high number, I only did a few dozen subscriptions on a new feed, but I’m pretty sure it will work as many times as you need it to. I did not do this experiment on the Jetpacked.com RSS feed. So feel free to subscribe.

News.YCombinator.com - Startup News Done Right 1

What happened to social networking is now happening to social news. At first, there was only Digg and a few also-rans. Shoutwire and reddit have seen modest success. But now, just as niche social network sites like LinkedIn, Dogster, etc. have risen in popularity, so to are we seeing a surge in niche social news sites. One of the hottest entrants into the field is news.ycombinator.com, the brainchild of entrepreneur, Lisp hacker, and best-selling author/essayist, Paul Graham. Despite looking a lot like reddit (a YCombinator startup), news.YCombinator.com is actually written in Arc, a dialect of Lisp. But that probably doesn’t mean much to all but a few hardcore programming geeks out there. The real goldmine of News.YC is the community, links and resources featured on the site.

Link: news.ycombinator.com

About the poster: Shanti Braford has sold three web companies, grossing thousands monthly and attracting tens of thousands of visitors daily. He blogs regularly at On Web Apps.

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