Use Free Reports to Build Your Blog.
As a blogger you write a lot of content. This content is the life blood of your blog’s traffic. Your posts are the lead factor that brings visitors to your blog and turns visitors into readers.
Since you write all of these posts for your blog, it would be awesome to find ways to re-purpose it to get more use from it.
That’s where free reports come into play. By offering free reports on the thoughts your blog is about you can allow the report to be released from other blogs and lead those who read it back to your blog.
The great thing with this method is that you already have made all of the articles you could ever need to write your own free reports. You won’t have to actually write a bunch of new stories to make your free reports, you can just use your previous blog posts.
All it takes is to select a few previous posts from your blog about the same thing and combine them into a new free report. Use a pdf builder tool to compile the articles into a complete free report and make it available for readers to download. Be sure to write a page that tells people that they can make your short report available from their blog to let other people download it too.
Now when other bloggers read these reports some of them will decide to offer your report from their site for their visitor to download. This will promote your blog to many new readers who might not have visited your blog otherwise. And some of these visitors might decide to distribute your free reports from their sites as well, which will expose your blog even more in an ever growing circle of interested new readers.
Learn more about getting blog readers from Dane at his blog. Also be sure to visit Dane’s Blog Strokes Blog to learn WordPress blogging secrets.
- Dane Morgan
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