Monday, April 23, 2018

Any advice from veteran bloggers?

I'd like to keep posting records, but I want it to be worth my time (aka to be part of a blogging community).  Does anybody have any advice on how to get an obscure record blog 'out there'?  Or is the age of blogs over?

5 comments:

  1. Hello and congratulations to you for your blog, I hope that you will continue to share with us your pepites and not like some who put pockets

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  2. I've been blogging for 10 years and have achieved 980,000 hits. I have about 500 live downloads and 22 followers. The blog is notveryprettymusic.blogspot.com. It helps if none of your links are dead. My downloads are all on google drive which solves the dead link problem. I have never found a secret for success unless it is this; Post something people might like, twice a week, every week. This will help get visitors in the habit of regular visiting. Take feedback and try to please. Keep slugging away. Obtain unusual stuff by ripping CD's, old records, VHS and DVD's. Scan magazines. Buy out of print stuff off of Ebay. Buy a Usenet subscription and surf Usenet. Do not expect to make money.

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  3. ive just found your amazing blog.please dont stop posting...just make your links available to all search engines.would help if you listed similar blogs friends on here.
    dont be discouraged man carry on!

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  4. A late answer but...
    i am blogging for 3 years now, have close to one million of visitors, 1000 a day.. come and visit me. Jazzblogger.

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  5. Blogs are definitely not over. You have some great music here that people definitely want. Are any of the links here still active? I haven't found any that work so far. One way to help get more traffic would be to ask other blogs you like to put you on their blog list.

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Any advice from veteran bloggers?

I'd like to keep posting records, but I want it to be worth my time (aka to be part of a blogging community).  Does anybody have any adv...