Tuesday, August 21, 2012

5 Simple Ways to Increase Your RSS Subscriber Count!


If you have been recently struggling to build your RSS Count then read on. I'm going to talk about something else that could greatly reduce your chances of failure online. Today I am going to talk about the importance of RSS subscribers and give some advice on how to increase the number of thine!

The first thing I would like everyone to know is that in the blogging world if you take a good look around you are probably aware that the most successful bloggers are those who seem to have huge RSS subscriber counts. I will not name, but the examples that I can almost see a direct correlation between the amount of subscribers and success. The main reason that this theory is true because RSS Subscribers are virtually guaranteed return traffic to your site. If you know that more people are visiting your website and want more then you know you're doing something right.

Feed Subscriber Count RSS is a good indicator of the state you are from other bloggers. If you look around you are bound to find a large group with 0-100, a hand full of bloggers and 100-1000
a smaller amount of subscribers with thousands more! One of the best things you can do to ensure your RSS feeds Earl continues to grow is to provide your readers with great information and quality content, but that alone does not guarantee success. Here are 5 great tips that you can use to increase your count:

* Actively promote your feeds!

If you have not already done ... then do a special post on your website dedicated to the promotion of your RSS feed. RSS subscribers are a measure of visitors who come back and sometimes people just need to be reminded before acting. This is why it does not hurt to remind your visitors to sign up for your free subscription e-mail that will tell them every time you update your site! You can do this in several ways, but a great way to do this is to thank readers for having visited your site and I urge them to consider signing up for the free feed!

* Create your feed evident.

I know there are a lot of bloggers out there who do not subscribe to the RSS feed frequently, especially when you visit a new site that looks interesting. How are they going to sign, if they see an opportunity? Not all people who constantly look in the bottom of each blog page for a small RSS link. Most users will come across your page and would never think of signing unless it is right there in their face. Use one of those nifty icons to display the feed at the top of the page so that all can see now!

* Provide e-mail entries.

Give your readers the opportunity to be emailed every time your blog or page updates. This is a very convenient tool that can help your number of RSS! People who sign up by e-mail are usually the ones who know how to return often. They love what they have read on your page and want more! Give them the opportunity to enroll. If they know that the option is available to them then how they are going to do?

* Subscriber Count.

I read somewhere else on the internet that this is the mistake that a lot of bloggers make when posting their RSS feeds. FeedBurner is a little widget 'freshly able to see the number of your subscribers and, although it may seem cool and comfortable to keep track of your statistics, may not be the best idea to display it until you have a strong public. Most blogs should expect to have atleast 100-200 registered, before showing their numbers. Nobody is going to subscribe to them if they see that there is only 1 or 2 others to read. Especially if one of them is the webmaster!

* Offer a gift.

What better way to increase the RSS count! If you give people a reason to subscribe to your RSS and the possibilities that do are much higher if you can offer them something in return. Or providing content specifically for RSS subscribers e-mail .. or by giving them the opportunity to download a free ebook!

All these things I just listed can be done in a relatively short period of time. You really do not need to do more than once, and the benefits are too large to be ignored ....

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