Bloggers have been pursuing for a high RSS feed count but the numbers are actually nothing. Various ways can be used to boost RSS feed count but those subscribers that make up the count might not be there for the reason you wanted.
RSS feed count is just like your traffic stats. Specifications of blog traffic such as, bounce rate, demographics and the source determines the quality of your blog traffic apart from the number of unique visits and page views which most bloggers want.
RSS feed subscribers subscribe for different reasons and today, we are going to look at the various types of RSS feed subscribers, the ways to capture them and also, the benefits and value that they have for your blog.
Subscribing Readers
Subscribing readers subscribe for your contents. Subscribing readers should form the majority of your blog’s RSS feed count as a blogger always want their contents being read and contents are always the major puller of a blog. Such RSS subscribers may subscribe to your blogs with the following reasons:
- Materials for own content creation
- Knowledge enhancement
- Reading pleasure
- Buzz watching
Value of Subscribing Readers
Subscribing readers want contents and they will help in promotion if the contents really strike them. This is when they take the effort to click the "thumbs up" icon of their StumbleUpon toolbar, submit them to various social media sites for sharing and of course, recommending to others through various ways. Also, having them subscribed to your blog makes sure that you reach out to them, which might lead to a visit to your blog or a comment on the latest blog post.
Getting Subscribing Readers to Subscribe
Making such readers to subscribe to your blog can be an uphill task with different content needs and in some niches, readers are not tech-wise enough to use RSS or not used to subscriptions.
General rules of increasing RSS subscribers such as consistently producing blog post of certain quality and meeting the demand of your subscribers, having the RSS subscription links at prominent places on your blog, building quality traffic and sticking to a blog posting schedule. As such subscribers want your contents sent to them whenever you update your blog, a full RSS feed is a must.
Traders
Everyone knows what is a barter system. Traders subscribe to your blog for something in return. It is not under the normal circumstances that they will subscribe to your blog. Just like a trade, you have a need and they can provide it to you and you should give away something in exchange for it.
Value of Traders
They only come when the benefits are in place and they might go after they think that they have leeched enough benefits for you. Also, they might not be interested in your contents and are subscribed solely for the sake of the benefits you are giving away. However, some subscribers will not be bothered to unsubscribe because they are simply too busy (or lazy
). Anyway, a trader can also be turned into a subscribed reader if during their period of subscription, they are impressed with the contents that you have to offer.
Getting Traders to Subscribe
The simple method of getting traders to subscribe to your blog’s RSS feed is to offer something in return for the subscription. The "something" need not be expensive and prize sponsors can be easily found nowadays. Market your offer in forums, comments, peer blogs and feature the blog post describing the offer on your blog will easily prompts someone to subscribe, even though they are not subscribed to any RSS feeds before this.
An improved way that has been used to get traders to subscribe is to set up a blog contest and tell the whole world about it. Jason has done this in his build up towards his massive blog contest. He got himself a whopping 87 new RSS subscribers by marketing about his blog contest after he got himself onto the Digg frontpage (Digg users can be easily persuaded as well
)
Friends
Offline friends, blogging peers and Internet users that have a close connection with you will subscribe to your RSS feed. It does not mean that their subscriptions are due to the grounds of friendship or just a move to pity you.
Value of Friends
Having friends subscribing to your RSS feeds shows that either your interpersonal skills is good and this will be a likely market point for your blog. Friends are more interactive and participative in your blog (commenting or clicking) because of the closeness that you have created while interacting with them.
Getting Friends to Subscribe
Apart from applying those common blogosphere networking skills and blogging pals interaction skills, you will also need to source for friends in a way which you can broadcast your intentions to build up your RSS feed count. One of it will be by subscribing to their RSS feed while interacting with them. However, what most bloggers will try to do is to approach A-list bloggers which will be harder to indirectly persuade compared to new bloggers.
Also, I don’t recommend asking for a RSS subscription exchange. This is more of a method to gain "traders" rather than friends. A RSS subscription exchange sounds cheap compared to a link exchange or content exchange as you can subscribe to your own RSS feeds with thousands of e-mail address as well without building the relationship.
Fans and Followers
One of the blogging myths is that you must be a A-list blogger in order to enjoy a fan base or to have supporters. Most bloggers don’t know that they have their own supporters as well. Such supporters are there for various reasons and I can say you will want to have more of them as your RSS subscribers.
Value of Fans and Followers
Fans and followers will follow, imitate and obey your actions, instructions and suggestions. They will be the first to try out everything that you recommend. Fans and followers can also mean a lot for blog monetization and buzz can easily be generated from your blog because everything you blog will be persuasive enough for these subscribers to move in your favor.
Getting Fans and Followers to Subscribe
Having your very own blogging style will get you followers. Try not to change it too often just to suit a group of readers because you can’t satisfy every readers. Look at your idols, they have both fans and haters. They will not care much about it, or rather be cool about it and will continue to do things their style as what they do create ripples among fans and haters that will in the end, make them the center of discussion!
Don’t game your fans and don’t take them for granted. After building a considerably big fan base, I don’t think you want to lose all of them by milking all the money and their trusts just for your own benefits. Maintain the blogging style, maintain the way you make them your fans and you should able to retain them as they come for your style or you. Nothing else.
Understand Your RSS Subscribers
Why I am posting this? Just like why readers read your blog, you need to understand which type of RSS subscribers that your blog has so that you know which action to take in order to maintain and even improve your blog’s RSS feed count.
Many bloggers leave their subscribers aside just because someone told you that RSS subscribers subscribe for contents only, nothing else. If it is the contests that you hold, keep them coming; If it is your blogging style, maintain it and if it is your interpersonal skills and interactivity, show it off more.
4 More Types of RSS Subscribers Coming Soon
I broke this into a two part article because it will be too long if consolidated and I don’t want anyone to be filled up with too much information as the blogosphere is booming with blogs about blogging.
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