Years of studying the blogosphere have revealed basic
principles of traffic enhancement, which I've never bothered
to explain in any systematic fashion. However, three points are
worthy of careful attention:
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The blogosphere is a community. It rewards
those who contribute. Generosity is rewarded
and non-cooperation is punished.
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Aggregation is the most important utlity of a
blog. If you observe what Glenn Reynolds does at
Instapundit, or what
Matt Drudge does at the Drudge Report, or the
automatically updated feed at Memeorandum, you understand
that the must-read sites are those that provide a steady stream
of links to outside content.
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The principle of reciprocity is what makes the
blogosphere hum. Use analytical software to find who's
linking you, and link back to them, thus creating a
positive-feedback loop of traffic.
This morning the method was demonstrated for the benefit of a
protege (and, incidentally, to promote a worthy cause) as
"Full
Metal Jacket Saturday."