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5 Unique Tips on Collaborative Marketing with your “Competitors”
5 Unique Tips on Collaborative Marketing with your “Competitors”
There are almost 40 million bloggers typing away in the U.S.
every day and with a number this enormous it seems overwhelming to view so many
bloggers as competition.
Instead of pushing other blogs in our niche out of the way
to get a higher domain authority, what if we collaborated and grew together as
communities of bloggers who write about similar topics? Idealistic? Perhaps.
However, collaborative marketing gives us different sources for link backs, a
new crowd of viewers and another blogger who we can bounce ideas off of.
Skeptic or inspired, try out one or some of these 5 unique
collaborative marketing tips and see how a collaborative marketing campaign
boosts your site’s traffic.
To make the most out of your collaborative marketing
outreach campaign, consider an outreach tool like Group High which allows you to search for
blogs in your genre and it puts those site’s metrics and contact info in to an
easy to read spreadsheet.
1. Reach out and Make
the Intro
Keep it short and sweet but send an email formally
introducing yourself and say something you admire about the blog. It’s also not
too pushy to flat out say “hey let’s think of how we can collaborate and grow
traffic from each other!”
Everyone gets “bloggers block” once in a while, have coffee
together even if it is over Skype and talk about what has worked what hasn't
Brainstorm topics together and encourage each other through blogger
frustrations.
2. Put a Feather in
Their Cap
Re-tweet one of their tweets or post a blog post of theirs
on your twitter and/or Facebook. This will likely get reciprocated. You could
also link back to their blog in a post on your own blog. This is minimally time
consuming but a good way for you to expose each other to new followers.
3. Swap Guest Posts
Suggest writing something for each other’s blogs. It’s
perfect— you are both experts on a topic but can offer a unique perspective to
each other’s readers. You will be targeting readers who have already proven
themselves interested in your genre. By blasting each other’s articles through
each of your social media channels, you are referring your own traffic to each
other. Who doesn't love a win/win situation?
4. Make it a Group thing
Get a group of bloggers in your niche or community together
to meet monthly and bounce ideas off of each other. You could even write a blog
post about your community and link back to each other!
5. One Post Two Authors
Write an article together. You both can post it and it
should be full of solid content since you both are an authority on the same
topic. Do it creatively— in the form of a conversation or two different views
under sub headings. Your readers will absolutely love the different
perspectives in the same niche, I promise.
Don’t be shy to reach out to fellow bloggers and see if your
blog’s stats go up. Make sure you've put together a good spreadsheet so you can
see what’s working and which bloggers send you the most traffic.
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