24 Aug
I’ve been reading guides on blogs, blogging, and how to get more traffic to your blog. After all, no one wants to write and write and write if no one is reading it. Right?
Here are some helpful hints for my bitter fans:
What They Won’t Tell You In Guides For Bloggers
1. Most Guides About Getting Traffic Are Written To Get More Traffic For The Author. While in general it’s understandable, you have to keep in mind that they don’t necessarily know what they’re talking about.
2. Most Guides Are On Sites I Wouldn’t Go Back To. Seriously. Before you start reorganising based on someone else’s advice, you might want to see if their site is all that. (Shut up. I know no one uses that expression anymore.)
3. Most of These People are Relentless Ass-kissers. I have no idea why, but they don’t seem to tell you what doesn’t work… only how great such-and-such a service is. My guess is that they use that service and are hoping that if they can get more people to sign up, it’ll boost their traffic. See a trend?
I haven’t been doing this all that long, but I do watch my stats to see what works and what doesn’t, and I’ll share with you the little tidbits I’ve found:
1. Not all blogger networks are worth your time. If you’re going to clutter up your sidebar with tacky widgets for them (hey I do it too), don’t waste the space on ones that don’t work. I found that Blogcatalog.com, MyBlogLog.com, and to a lesser extent TheGoodBlogs.com all are decent. I wouldn’t bother with Blogorama. I’ve tried about 10-15 different ones, and those were the only ones that brought me more than a couple clicks. (Oh, and avoid “Others Online”. I dunno if they work or not, but they make you install a toolbar in your browser. It made my browser SO slow, and I found it difficult to turn off. I have a word for that: spyware.)
2. Put a widget on your posts to allow people to Digg, StumbleUpon, etc your posts. Yesterday someone put one of my posts on SU, and I got 400 new visitors just from that. I was so encouraged by that, that I’ve started trying to build up my Stumble Upon network. You can find me at http://jaynemc.stumbleupon.com/ Feel free to add me as a friend. If you do, I’ll visit your blog, and if I like it, I’ll Stumble it. If you’re funny enough to like Bitter Women, no doubt I’ll like your blog too. SU does require a toolbar, but it doesn’t seem to slow down my browser or cause any problems at all.
3. Sponsored Listings: Not worth it! I put in a bid to be a $15/month sponsor of the ‘Humor’ category on BlogCatalog.com. I thought that surely hundreds if not thousands of people would come rushing in. It did NOT work. In four days of having it up, I’ve gotten only a small handful of people that found me that way. I wish I’d saved the money and bought myself a Boston Cream Pie or five.
4. Most people so far have found me through me leaving comments elsewhere. Yeah, looks like the old-fashioned way of making friends is still the best. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing though. I’ve found some awesome-funny blogs out there.
Let me know if you have helpful hints! We can help each other a lot better than these so-called “experts” methinks!

Wow, I just found you through The Good Blogs. Thanks, this post just helped me…I am trying to get more traffic to my site, and feeling a bit lost on where to go…again Thanks.
Thanks for the tips! We all need all the help we can get!
Still trying to get the hang of SU - s’pose it might help if I downloaded the toolbar…