Skelliewag has value packed post called "How To Get 1,050 Subscribers in 3 Months."
It's a three prong strategy:
1. Work out who your target audience is and write your content exclusively for them.
2. Pack your articles with as much value as possible. If time is a problem, post less.
3. Source out your target audience by getting or making links and writing for social media.
I'd also add a 4th point or perhaps add something to point 2. Find a unique view on your topic. I learned about this from a personal branding session at BlogHer I attended this summer.
Also, some good advice here on encouraging people to subscribe in terms of usability:
Despite this, the basic tenet of usability holds true: if you want someone to do something, you better make it as easy as possible.
- Put your feed button above the fold. This is where people expect it to be and is also the first place they look.
- Give readers the option to subscribe at the end of your articles. By doing so, you’re catching them when they’ve just read a value-packed post and are feeling most positive about your content.
- A great looking design can increase a visitor’s disposition to subscribe. We inevitably associate a professional design with how seriously the blogger or webmaster takes what they do. First impressions do count.
- You can offer another incentive to subscribe. I’ve written about this in detail at Blogging Tips.
- When do I start showing the subscriber count? When you start to be proud of how many subscribers you have.
Laura Scott adds a 5th point - offer full feed posts. What else would you add?
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I want to reinforce the "put your feed button above the fold" point. Although I will search for it if I really like a blog, I'm far more likely to give a blog a chance in my rss reader if I can quickly find the feed button. It's not (just) that I'm lazy, it's also that I think this shows the author of the blog cares about providing an easy means of providing content. Caring about readers often equals caring about providing good content.
Posted by: Thomas | November 23, 2007 at 10:07 AM
"Give readers the option to subscribe at the end of your articles"
This is definitely a plus.
I have to 'upgrade my platforms'!
Andrea
Posted by: Andrea Vascellari | November 24, 2007 at 09:30 AM