It doesn't take much effort or work to begin and run your own blog today but in terms of getting and then keeping blog subscribers--that's more complicated. You have lots of options for getting RSS subscribers but there's no rule that says all of those options need to work for you. The article below gives you three methods to help you get more subscribers to your blog's RSS feed, but the only way to find out how well they work is to take action. Let's get started.
Give Reader Encouragement at the Bottom of Each Post: People need to be encouraged and they need to be reminded about the fact that they should and they can subscribe to your blog's RSS feed. At the end of your post posting a small message explaining to your readers that they can subscribe to your feed and how to do so is very effective . Since your post is already going to be interactive in nature where you commit to communicate your ideas with your readers, your little message is going to come within this flow and it won't look odd. Basically all you are doing is showing your readers that they can benefit from subscribing to your blogs RSS feed, and there is nothing wrong about doing that. Additionally, this would be the right time to put out the message because your readers will be in a receptive mode, especially if they liked your post. Show a Humorous Side: Lots of people unwind at the end of a hard day by jumping online to give them a break away from stress and pressure of daily life. If you can offer a little humor or something that makes people smile, they're more likely to join up with your RSS feed to help them find your blog again more easily. Your blog might be usually very serious, but it's okay to add a little fun or humor when you're asking visitors to subscribe. Your blog visitors will appreciate the light-hearted touch. Just think of a good, funny reason at the end of each of your post that could give to your readers while asking them to join your blog's RSS feed. However, just make sure you don't go overboard with it.
Optimize Your Opt-In Page: If your subscription page is completely empty except for the sign up form, you're missing an opportunity. Use this page to highlight any comments or testimonials you have from other subscribers. Positive comments from other subscribers can be a great way to entice new people to sign up. If you don't have this kind of feedback yet, send a quick email to your subscribers and ask for comments. Check back through your older posts for any positive feedback readers have left, or write a new blog post asking readers to leave feedback that can then be used on your subscription page.
The tips that we discussed above aren't rocket science - anybody with the right level of knowledge can apply them and see results coming their way in the form of more targeted RSS feed subscribers.
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