| Devon Nash has great videos on YouTube that go in depth into this. 1. Use a 10 to 1 ratio of producing good content and promoting your own (for example 10 good posts in the technology subreddit, and one which is an article from your technology blog) 2. Zero to One principle. Write thoughtful comments in areas were people who would be interested hang out. Subreddits, Twitter Circles, HN etc. People will click on your profile and see links to your other content and check it out. Commit to a few of these in the spaces you choose every day 3. Produce good quality content for a long time. If it's evergreen content, it will just become more valuable to people who discover you, and they will become more likely to stick 4. Utilize social media. But don't just spam a link to your blog post. Chop it up into chunks and syndicate it. If you wrote a long blog post summarize key points in a tweet. Highlight one aspect on Tik Tok or YouTube in a video or short 5. Ask yourself, "How am I different from other people who blog in this space?", "What is my value proposition Point 3 and 5 are worth highlighting again. Produce good content consistently for a long time, and focus on why your readers will find the content you create valuable. In the beginning don't spread yourself too thin. Maybe just work on posting good blog posts. Once you get a good handle on that you can start branching out to other platforms. I've basically summarized the points in this^1 YouTube video, but it's still worth watching 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CECW-nko-gY |