17 Ways to Turn Your Blog Readers into Loyal Fans

This is a guest post by Tea Silvestre.

big fanSure. You read Remarkablogger and all the best blogs about blogging.

Your content sparkles. Your design is flawless.

You’ve optimized for SEO and ticked off the long list of best practices. You’ve fine-tuned every aspect of your site.

It’s all humming along quite nicely, thank you very much.

But could you be doing more?

It’s a question that all great bloggers ask themselves. That’s how they got great, in fact.

And it’s not a question you can answer with a magic pill or a silver bullet.

It can only be answered with real, honest-to-god work.

In my search for that little bit extra I could be doing, I culled the following suggestions. And then I started actually using them.

Guess what? The response was pretty incredible.

Real business relationships were formed. With real transactions (yep, money!) as a result.

You don’t need to do them all at once. Or even all of them, at all. Just start with a few that feel right for you, and add to them as you build good habits and streamline your processes.

Make Your Blog Readers Feel Special

  1. Welcome them personally. Create a Start Here page that points out the top 10 most important pages on your site. Include a personal welcome video so they can get better acquainted with who you are.
  2. Send an email to new commenters thanking for them for their visit. Yes – you may have seen this one before. And maybe you’ve even done it once or twice. But have you ever taken just a few minutes to do a little research on them, first? Everybody’s leaving their website link behind, so there’s no excuse for you to NOT go visit them and see what you can find. Look for interesting tidbits that you have in common. Or find something specific you can comment on or ask about. This shows that you’re not just sending a form letter and will warm their hearts for sure.
  3. Return the favor. Visit the website of a new commenter and leave a thoughtful comment on their blog.
  4. Share the love. If you find something cool on their site, tweet out a link to it. Or at least Tweet out a “thank you.”
  5. Make a social media connection. Follow your commenters and subscribers on Twitter, Facebook or Linkedin (if appropriate). Send a DM saying hello, thanks for commenting/subscribing, and that you look forward to getting to know them better.
  6. Reach out to those who follow you. When you get a new fan or follower on social media, reach out and send a short hello message and thank you. DON’T use auto DMs. These need to be personal messages. Do a few seconds of research before you send the message to find something specific you can mention in your DM so they know you took the time to send something individual.
  7. Introduce them to someone in your network. Connect two people via an email introduction when you think they would benefit from knowing each other (after, you get to know them!).
  8. Make them famous. If you find someone whose blog is rockin’ it, write a review post about their site highlighting the best bits and what you liked.
  9. Create a showcase post. Write a short bit about how you’d like to get to know your readers better and provide a virtual space for networking. Ask them to post an introduction of themselves and include links out to their recent projects, posts or whatever they’d like to show off.
  10. Create a Hall of Fame. Choose a reader of the week from the comments of your blog, your Twitter stream and/or Facebook page and show them off. Interview them and then post the highlights on your blog and via social media.
  11. Invite them to contribute. Ask a commenter to guest post if you like their writing style.
  12. Share something cool. When you come across helpful articles or tools on other sites that you think would be relevant to them, send them a link via a personal email. We tend to do this a lot via social media — but that’s sharing with lots of people all at once. I’m talking about doing this individually, one at a time.
  13. Send a virtual thank you gift. When you notice that a commenter (who leaves great comments) has returned a few times, reward them with a small gift certificate for coffee or an iTunes download. It doesn’t have to cost you more than $2-3. But imagine their surprise!
  14. Say it with video. Record a personal thank you for commenting video and send it to your loyal readers when they’ve made three or more fabulous comments.
  15. Invite them to a virtual coffee. Again, this if for those commenters and/or subscribers who really stand out. But ask them if they’d like to meet on Skype or Google hangouts for a quick hello and get-to-know-you.
  16. Show off a commenter or other reader in a sidebar widget. Put a short bio and photo with a link to their site in sidebar widget. Rotate these out weekly or monthly. There are featured post WordPress plugins or your theme may have this function.
  17. Give them some free Swag. If you have any branded items that you can mail out (for FREE), put them up on your site and offer in exchange for a mailing address.

It’s important that instead of just asking readers to buy stuff from us, we invest a little time to find out more about them: their businesses, hopes, aspirations and yes, their challenges.

Get Started Now

What are you waiting for? Pick three or four of your favorite ideas and then commit to them in public by leaving a comment below.

Next, decide how you’ll implement.

Will you need to learn a new skill first? Do a minor upgrade to your software or hardware? What do you need to know in order to make them happen?

Then schedule some quality time with your readers. It might be 10 minutes each morning, or 45 minutes at the end of the week, but figure out what works for you. Block that on your calendar with an appointment to keep yourself on track.

Communicating on a personal level with your readers will make a big difference in your efforts to build a loyal tribe.

And yes, it takes a little time. But it will also enrich your life (and your business) immeasurably.

And really, isn’t that what it’s all about?

Tea Silvestre, aka The Word Chef, blogs about how to cook up a tasty website for the small biz crowd. Get her free 5-part eCourse on web marketing (plus a ton of other great advice) so you can learn how to share your secret sauce with the online world.

  • http://www.burpfetish.com/ Burping Girl

    Tea, this is great! I’ve just started by very first blog and I was looking for blog tips to help me get a better readership. I LOVE saying it with video and the idea of a virtual coffee is inspired.

  • http://www.merudh.com merudh patel

    This is great! This is one way of making the online community a happy place.

  • http://brycehomier.com Bryce

    Great post, I like the idea of creating a commentator hall of fame. Ideas like “sharing something cool” are a little self-explanatory though, don’t ya think?

  • http://www.hermosafigura.com Victor

    Hi Tea
    I think the tip “Make a social media connection” can build a good blogger community for share ideas.
    Thank you so much for these good tips that I will add to my to do list.
    And I hope you can Send me a virtual thank you gift. :)

  • http://dowhatyouwantcuzyoucan.com cuzUcan

    I always wanted to have my own blog. I work as virtual assistant and blogging is the thing that I hate I dont know why, maybe because I’m not good at writing content.

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    Great tips. I’m always looking for ways to improve the engagement process with my clients.

    Best,
    Dr. Mo

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    It a fantasy that there could really be a true loyal blog readers. But it depends on the article’s maker and its ideas and topics. if it had the utmost informations for us. Then i’ll keep an eye for his/her articles.

  • Brian Knoke

    Thank you for the informative info. about creating a connection between authors and readers. I think It makes sense in so many ways…

  • http://www.pradeepgeorge.com Pradeep George

    Thanks for the good article and great ideas. Really useful.

  • John

    Well I had planned on writing and optimizing my web pages for my site tonight, but now I see thats not going to happen. Think I’m going to delve through your different post and see what other treasures I can find. Thanks for the solid information and great post!

  • http://lasiksurgerymn.org/ ericS

    Hey Tea,
    Being a reader same time a blogger, I am so thankful to cross this article of yours. This is what I am searching for. You have got the insights of most readers because of your awesome headline. The ways you had mentioned above are in sense to try. Thanks. :D

  • http://makehimloveme.org Derek Blandford

    Hi Tea,

    Thanks so much for these tips. I’m going to try and implement some of them because my problem always seems to be getting that first comment.

    Sometimes it seems like people don’t want to be first to leave a comment. Once comments are on a page, it seems like a bunch of people chime in.

    I’m hoping some of these tips will help me create a more “personable” atmosphere that people will feel more comfortable commenting in.

  • Patricia

    Good suggestions that focus on and celebrate your readers. Great stuff. I already email new commenters, return the favor, share the love, connect on social media at times, and celebrate top commenters in my sidebar. Thanks!

  • http://www.e-info2u.com azali

    I like your strategies on No.14 say with a video and No.17 give a free gift. Usually, the readers need a new attractive information such a simple video…awesome tips.

    Regards,
    Azali

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    Very Informative, sending free gift is a very unique idea and really liked it. thanks for sharing

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    Great read, thanks for sharing. :-)

  • Roslyn Frazier

    Dr. Thanks for the solid information and great post! This is great!

  • http://musicofthebalkans.com/category/greekmusic/ greek music lover

    I think the single most important thing to turn your visitors into readers is the content. Sharing something cool and being commercial is crucial – people love looking at celebrity photos, read gossips, listen to pop music.

  • http://www.chillisauce.co.uk chillisauce

    Some nice tips in here – some to me would be a bit to time consuming to warrant the effort. I would far rather put my effort into killer content – all the tips you provide are good, but without the killer, not going to get you the loyal fans.

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  • http://shil1978.hubpages.com/ Shil1978

    Great post, Tea – very informative. You’ve put forth some great points on retaining blog readers. I can’t but agree with all of them. The most important thing though is to write great content that your readers keep coming back for! Thanks for the wonderful tips. I see myself implementing many of these when I start my own blog!!

  • http://www.libertygames.co.uk/store/pool_tables/ Liberty Games

    Agreed its about forming relationships and investing some ‘people’ time. Thanks for sharing.

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    A great read and an eye opener to most of us who have ever thought about the long solution to retaining fans! Great piece of work.

  • http://twitter.com/TedStroukoff andrew

    I like how you managed to explain these things, after reading the first sentences I realized this is worth reading. Keep us posted with the latest news because we need to know what is happening and how to act in case of any emergency. Keep up the good work you are doing, you enlighted me and I thank you for that.

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