Free Reports Increase Blog Readership

Written by Dane Morgan

If you are a blogger you write a lot of content. This content is the life blood of your blog's traffic. Your posts are the main element that brings visitors in and turns visitors into readers.

Since you write all of those posts In the natural process of blogging, it would be marvelous to find ways to reuse it to get even more use from it.

That's where free reports come into play. By offering free reports on the ideas your blog covers you can allow the report to be distributed from other web sites and lead those who read it back to your blog.

The best part with this method is that you already have written all of the content you could ever need to write free short reports. You won't have to actually create a bunch of new posts to make your short reports, you can just use past blog posts.

You just need to select three to seven past posts from your blog on a single subject and combine them into a new short report. Use a pdf maker tool to compile the articles into a complete short report and make it available for readers to download. Be sure to add something that informs people that they can make your report available from their blog to let others download it too.

Now when other bloggers read this report some of them will decide they want to put your report on their site for their readers to download. This will advertise your blog to many visitors who might not have known about your blog otherwise. And some of these people will choose to link to your free short reports from their sites too, which will promote your blog even more in an ever widening circle of targeted readers.

About the Author

Learn more about promoting your blog from Dane at his blog. Also be sure to visit Dane's Blog Strokes Blog to learn how to master WordPress blogging.


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