WordPress Growing Like Crazy

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Some of my readers have asked me why i prefer WordPress. Apart from its being one of the best blogging platform ever created, it is growing like crazy! According to Nielsen Online’s October 2007 blog traffic rankings, the blog-hosting site recorded 10.4 million visitors in September, representing 290% year-over-year growth from last September’s 2.7 million uniques. WordPress is now neck-and-neck with rival Six Apart’s TypePad service, which garnered 11 million uniques last month.

Both are still significantly behind Google’s Blogger, which attracted 29.6 million uniques, but that’s not an entirely relevant comp, since TypePad and WordPress are courting a more select user base. 

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Figures talk themselves. If you have not started using WordPress yet, i suggest you to do so. If you are planning to become a problogger, it is the best moment to enyoy WordPress. If you have any questions, please check below WordPress posts first, and then ask me.

How to Use WordPress For Your Small Business Blog? - Part 6

How to Use WordPress For Your Small Business Blog? - Part 5

How to Use WordPress For Your Small Business Blog? - Part 4

How to Use WordPress For Your Small Business Blog? - Part 3

How to Use WordPress For Your Small Business Blog? - Part 2

How to Use WordPress For Your Small Business Blog? - Part 1

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Social Networking to Taper Off in Five Years

Today Social Networking is one of the most popular things that trigger internet usage. However there are some studies which show that this will not last forever. Membership growth in social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook in all regions is expected to peak in 2009 and level off by 2012.

According to market tracker Datamonitor, global active memberships in social networking sites will reach 230 million at the end of 2007. The firm expects revenues from social networking services to reach US$965 million this year, growing to $2.4 billion by 2012.

By year-end 2007, Asia Pacific will account for 35 percent of the world’s social networking memberships. Europe, the Middle East and Africa will hold 28 percent, North America 25 percent and the Caribbean and Latin America region will account for 12 percent, Datamonitor says.

Now let me evaluate this news from a bloggers point of view. As a problogger personally i use Facebook quite often in order to build my personal branding. Today i only have around 120 members, but i add 2-3 each day. I actively promote my blogs with some Facebook applications which links to my RSS feeds.

Above news tells me that if i keep using Facebook to build my personal branding until 2009, i will be rewarded. Probably i will have 5000+ Facebook members by that time, which are potential visitors to my blogs.

I suggest you to use Facebook not only for meeting your old friends, but your future friends. How ? This is my game plan for you :

  • First create a group in Facebook which you believe will then become a community related to your blog. The members of this group will be your potential visitors or customers.
  • Feed this group with daily posts from your blogs. Open some discussions. Encourage people to comment on these discussions. Invite new members to join.
  • If possible, arrange meetings so that members of the community will know each other and discuss the issues face to face. This will create better relationships in the community and eventually create more business for your blog.

Any other suggestions from your side will be highly appreciated. This is my way of having success in Social Networking. What is yours ?

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Peopleized.com Interviews For Personal Branding

Almost every blogger needs some kind of written biography. This will not only provide information to your target audience about what you do, but also who you are.

This is especially crucial for your personal branding during the early stages. If you don’t tell your first time visitors who you are and how much you know about blogging, then why should they bother themselves for reading you.

I know how difficult it is to write about yourself. Quite often i start writing my own biography and then give up after the first few sentences. I don’t know whether it is because of some sort of writer’s block. But writing my own biography has always been a nightmare for me.

I thought i found an easy solution to this a year ago. If i interview myself as if i interview someone, then i thought i could overcome this problem. Then i started asking some great interview questions to myself, and answered them. I thought it would be a piece of cake for me to collect all the answers and then write an attractive biography of me.

But i failed. Why ? Because my questions were usually pointing my strengths and positive sides. In the end, the outcome was looking like a press release of a marketing campaign. My mom was asking the questions, and my dad was answering them on behalf of me. How objective can they be when their son is concerned ?
How did i solve this problem ?

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