A successful blog has to appeal to other bloggers

Written by Mike

Topics: Blogging

I can’t remember ever seeing it before, but it kind of just of occurred to me that a successful blog’s audience is usually made up of mostly other bloggers.

Who else understands RSS, feeds, technorati, linkbacks, comments and PageRank other than people who actually have a blog?

Of course you will get some people who bookmark your blog and some people will find you through search engines, but to get a lot of RSS readers and comments you need to be able to write about stuff that for most of the time interests other bloggers.

I think you have to be honest that people who don’t blog, just don’t get what it is all about. I think in many ways this is why Problogger, Shoemany and John Chow are so popular.

Perhaps some celebrity and political blogs could prove this theory wrong, but I think my theory holds the majority of the time.

Anyone want to prove me wrong?

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8 Comments Comments For This Post I'd Love to Hear Yours!

  1. Harrison says:

    No I’m not going to prove your wrong. Instead I want to say “you are right”. Why? Because I’m a blogger who subscribe your RSS and read your blog from time to time. :)

  2. John says:

    As the Baby Boomers get older, the next generations will become more tech and blog savy and then reading and writing blogs will be the new standard.

    Today, I think 95% of all readers are bloggers.

    http://www.notjohnchow.com

  3. Jalaj says:

    For me it’s not so… as my maximum traffic comes from Google Search… it’s all about your content… The blogs I read regularly are those which I discovered which searching for something from search engine.

  4. Neerav says:

    I agree with Jalaj, my blogs get the majority of traffic from people clicking on search results, only a handful of bloggers read it

  5. Mike says:

    Looks like I was wrong on this :-) Perhaps I should have said “it is easier to create a successful blog if it appeals with other bloggers”.

    I don’t mean that it is not impossible to write a blog for a non-tech, non-blogging audience. You may just have to do a little more work, like offering email subscriptions or explaining how RSS works.

  6. Mobile guy says:

    I prove you wrong, those guys may be have such readers but my readers are only search engige and social sites people.

  7. I have both. Even the one blog that gets heavy traffic from people who don’t blog themselves benefits from blogs – they link to posts raising the post in the search engines and introduce it to new readers.

  8. flooxopmecelt says:

    Hey,
    My Name is, Joseph
    there is a ton of stuff on here
    this is my site:

    http://ezZiiTF3.spaces.live.com/

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