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12:05 pm
June 30, 2011


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That is remarkable growth!

 

 

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4:05 pm
July 1, 2011


Jeffrey Trull

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Great work, Melissa! It's nice to hear that contests and giveaways have helped so much. I'll have to look into those.

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6:35 pm
July 1, 2011


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7:08 pm
July 1, 2011


Melissa (Mom's Plans)

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moneybeagle said:

Melissa, can you provide a little more background on how this worked for you? 

 

I have been flatlining at a paltry 170-180 subscribers for awhile.  I now have the budget to start doing some giveaways.  Maybe a dumb question, but how do you provide incentive to subscribe in the form of a giveaway?  The only way I've been able to figure that this would work is that they would have to sign up as an e-mail subscriber because RSS subscribers aren't seen with their e-mail addresses or other ways that I could include them in a giveaway.    Oh and congrats, by the way :)

 

Thanks!

Hi.  I rarely require them to subscribe to my site to enter.  Usually, the sponsor requires something (often with no obligation) such as check out their web page and leave a comment on my blog stating what other product they would like that the company offers.  That way the retailer gets traffic and exposure to their site.  I offer following me on Facebook, Twitter or RSS feed as additional entry methods.  Many people enter using all of the additional methods possible.  I figure if they are subscribing voluntarily instead of being forced to, they are more likely to come back to my blog.  Having said that, I am not very particular about checking the RSS.  My blog got exposure, the company got exposure.  That was what we were after.  If I was giving away a very expensive item, I would be stricter about this, but usually it is something worth $25 to $50.  Let me know if you have any other questions.

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9:30 am
July 5, 2011


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Congrats. I am really  happy for you. You should be proud of yourself for sticking to it this long.

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9:57 am
July 5, 2011


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Melissa said:

moneybeagle said:

Melissa, can you provide a little more background on how this worked for you? 

 

I have been flatlining at a paltry 170-180 subscribers for awhile.  I now have the budget to start doing some giveaways.  Maybe a dumb question, but how do you provide incentive to subscribe in the form of a giveaway?  The only way I've been able to figure that this would work is that they would have to sign up as an e-mail subscriber because RSS subscribers aren't seen with their e-mail addresses or other ways that I could include them in a giveaway.    Oh and congrats, by the way :)

 

Thanks!

Hi.  I rarely require them to subscribe to my site to enter.  Usually, the sponsor requires something (often with no obligation) such as check out their web page and leave a comment on my blog stating what other product they would like that the company offers.  That way the retailer gets traffic and exposure to their site.  I offer following me on Facebook, Twitter or RSS feed as additional entry methods.  Many people enter using all of the additional methods possible.  I figure if they are subscribing voluntarily instead of being forced to, they are more likely to come back to my blog.  Having said that, I am not very particular about checking the RSS.  My blog got exposure, the company got exposure.  That was what we were after.  If I was giving away a very expensive item, I would be stricter about this, but usually it is something worth $25 to $50.  Let me know if you have any other questions.

Do you use Google Webmaster Tools to track your RSS feed readers? This is obviously harder than the email subscribers to track and just recently began doing this.

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4:59 am
July 6, 2011


MoneyBeagle

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Thanks for the info, Melissa.  I was still scratching my head on how that would increase subscriber count but then it hit me that if you start doing giveaways on a regular basis, people will follow for when those take place.  Thanks for helping me get there.  Add one more thing to my list :)

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