Author:Erik Vossman
Most of us can remember at one point or another getting or hearing of a chain-letter. One of those letters where if you write this out 5 times, or make 5 copies of this and pass it on to 5 of your friends you’ll have something great happen to you.
They were all the rage when I was in middle school, then fell out of
popularity in high school, and then back into popularity with the email
blockbuster about how Microsoft would send you some crazy amount of money for
every person in your in box you told about some letter going around that really
didn’t even mention a product. That one always intrigued me, but come on, did
anybody believe it? Some lawyer from Texas was quoted in it so we should all
believe it. Do people believe lawyers in the first place?
Anyway, an new form of chain-letter has surfaced with the popularity of the
blogosphere. It’s basically a letter telling you to do something and then link
to 5 other people that you’d like to do the same thing. One of the most recent
ones I’ve taken part in is writing 5 things you didn’t know about me and then
asking 5 others to do the same. Hopefully my traffic will intrigue them to see
what this post is that sent visitors their way and get them to write about it.
Now that one asked for me to do something. I was to write 5 things that I
thought might be interesting for people to know and then ask 5 more people to do
the same. One that was started back in March was similar only it didn’t need you
to do anything. It just asked you to spread the indie virus and see the links
fly.
See they can be simple or complex, but the key is that it gets more bloggers
involved and knowing who you are, and will hopefully return some link love back
to you by giving you credit either in the person that you directly link to, or
maybe 2 or 3 people down the way that actually track the links back to see who
might have started the whole thing.
It’s a great way to increase awareness of you blog, become an active member
of the blogosphere, and maybe get a backlink or two and improve you SEO.
Author: Erik runs the blog network
Blogtown Press and also
writes a personal
entrepreneur blog. You can find more Blog related articles at Part-Time
Blogger Tips Blog
Blogging on Empty where this blog tip article is from.
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