Blogging part 8
Further to the Writers Union of Canada AGM panel RAISING YOUR PUBLIC PROFILE
I said last post that today I’d give a practical example of “ink love.”
Link love is the boost you get in Google ranking due to the fact that your blog links to other blogs and websites, and especially when others out there on the web link to you.
How to encourage link love?
I heard about a blogger who went to a conference and was fortunate enough to be good at drawing. He sought out other bloggers at the conference and offered to draw their caricatures.
He then posted his drawings on his blog.
Of course the bloggers who were the subjects linked to his website and gave him link love. He linked to theirs to show who the caricature was of, returning the link love and making Google love everyone more.
And here’s my offer of link love to you.
My podcast is a word-a-day podcast. I’m going to be brining my audio recorder to the Writers Union AGM and I’ll be happy to record any author who wants to say something along the lines of:
“This is Your-Name-Here and one of my favorite words is…”
Then in the months to come I’ll generate podcast episodes around some of those favorite words and include book plugs and links for the author concerned.
Authors unable to attend the AGM can participate too. I have a podcast voice mailbox at (860) 967-3847. Just be sure to leave enough information that I can find your book to include an image and a website to link to you.
I can’t promise to fit in each and every author plug, it’ll depend on numbers. But I have done something like this before with good results (see fantoosh and linoleum). You can check at the podictionary website to be sure your word hasn’t been covered before; use the “Headword Search” tool in the right column.
This blog post is a duplicate of one of a series of emails I’m sending to the Writers Union of Canada listserv in advance of the Writers Union AGM panel session RAISING YOUR PUBLIC PROFILE taking place at 1:15 on Friday May 23. I’ll be joining Cynthia Good and Rick Broadhead for that panel (moderated by Ray Argyle).
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization.
If your blog contains links to other blogs and web pages, especially ones that relate to the content of your blog, Google gives you more credit.
My podcast has had four million downloads and thousands of people listen to my voice or read my words every day. I’m getting within spitting distance of 200,000 impressions per month (an impression being a download, a pageview, a subscription email sent etc.)
People who’ve visited my website have filled in listener surveys giving me the kind of information that advertisers like to know about a potential audience. I’m pleased to say that my audience represents a very desirable demographic.
I began podcasting because I wanted to build an audience for my book before it came out. It didn’t really work out that way. My book sales haven’t been great.
Perhaps the biggest warning I can give about blogging or podcasting at a professional level is that it takes a lot of time.
Further to the
The barrier to entry in producing a video blog is another step higher than podcasting if you want a polished product. But almost every cell phone these days has a camera in it that can take short movies and it’s easy to upload these to YouTube. Although I personally might want to upload material that has gone through some editing and refining, the ethos of YouTube makes uploading raw clips the norm. YouTube isn’t strictly a blog but it is a form of web presence and it’s free too.
Using my imagination I might suggest as an example, perhaps a murder-mystery writer who runs a blog and weekly or biweekly could put up a piece discussing a single kind of plot device, perhaps comparing how they used it with some other famous author (I made this up so I don’t know if it would work). Maybe if you have characters that live on from book to book the blog could be a fictional personal diary for them.
My last post said I’d address why blogging is better than a static web page.
I’ve been privileged to be asked to be on a panel at the 



