We're starting a new series here on the Qumana blog, "Ask Qumana ...". This series will be a la Dave Taylor's tech support blogTech Support and Business Questions? Ask Dave Taylorbut focused on blogs and blogging. It is primarily geared towards the new or intermediate blogger. If you have a question e-mail us at askqumana AT qumana DOT com and one of the bloggers here at Qumana will try to answer it for you. We might not be able to answer all of your questions, and we might meld several similar questions into one post, but we will get back to you if you e-mail.
So our first question comes from a friend of ours who is just starting out blogging and asks one of the core questions" "How do I engage my audience?". Wow, this is a tough one. Sometimes I wonder why some posts that I think are really good don't get any comments, and others get lots. I certainly don't get anywhere near the number of comments Darren gets on his posts (oh am I jealous). Why? Partially it is a numbers game. More readers increases the number of people who will potentially comment. But on engaging your audience, how? One of the tried and true methods is simple, ask. Yep, ask for comments. It works pretty often.
Also, contrary to what you might think, blogging about the hot topic of the day, won't engage your audience unless you have a unique perspective to add. Engaging your audience comes down finding out what your audience is most interested in and try to write about that. Sure, you don't want to do that all the time, but it will help to build your audience.
How do you find out what's popular? Use the stats from Typepad, Blogware, and/or FeedBurner . See what is getting read the most, trackbacked, and linked to the most. Work from there and that's a great start.
Next topic ... that's up to you. The e-mail lines are open.
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