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		<title>An Easy Step To Increase Your Blog&#8217;s Exposure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[*Update 10/28/09 &#8211; You know something cool that I just noticed: The post you make on FriendFeed itself gets indexed on Google. Type into Google: Increasing Blog Exposure. My Friendfeed Post is No.1! At least as of now. That&#8217;s not a bad keyword to rank No.1 on. Now its not a direct link to this [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">*Update 10/28/09</span> &#8211; You know something cool that I just noticed: The post you make on FriendFeed itself gets indexed on Google. Type into Google: Increasing Blog Exposure. My Friendfeed Post is No.1! At least as of now. That&#8217;s not a bad keyword to rank No.1 on. Now its not a direct link to this post, but a direct link to the post I made in FriendFeed that has a link to this very post. It may be because there are 4 &#8220;Likes&#8221; and a few comments on the post itself that give it that extra juice, but that&#8217;s good if Google takes that into consideration because it&#8217;s using FriendFeed&#8217;s meta data to point to more relevant information. I may have mentioned it before, but by posting to FriendFeed you also get the benefit of an automatic back link. Same for Twitter. Oh, I would also say, make a Facebook &#8220;page&#8221; for your blog and post there too. I&#8217;m assuming since &#8220;pages&#8221; are public that they are indexed too, but I&#8217;m not sure on that point. Still it can&#8217;t hurt. You can also look for Facebook &#8220;Groups&#8221; that relate to your topic and post there, but you don&#8217;t get any media to put with it and you have to do them individually one by one. I&#8217;m hoping that since Facebook bought FriendFeed, they&#8217;ll be adding some it&#8217;s functionality there soon. Because Facebook has almost as many uniques as Google itself does! Massive untapped potential!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not a member already, join <a href="http://friendfeed.com">FriendFeed</a>, a free microblogging network that is like the Twitter that we always wished that were. FriendFeed has a number of cool features absent in Twitter, namely in line media, uploading files, way better search, and for the purposes of this blog post, most importantly &#8220;Groups.&#8221;</p>
<p>Groups in FriendFeed is like a regular account but narrowed to a specific topic and most of the groups, once you join, allow anyone to post to them. So when you have finished a blog post go into FriendFeed and search for groups around your topic. You go into &#8220;browse/edit groups&#8221; and then at the top right there&#8217;s a link to &#8220;Find Groups&#8221; in which you can type a search term.</p>
<p>For instance when I release a new song I&#8217;ve recorded, I search for groups around music and join them. The other day I released <a href="http://www.stephenpickering.com/2009/10/12/free-mp3-download-stephen-pickering-in-their-glow/">a new song </a>and did just that. There were a number of Groups concerning Music, some with thousands of members, some with hundreds, some with just a few. I chose to join 10 groups to start, there are many more, that I will probably add later.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the cool part: You only have to post one time to add the post to as many groups as you want. It&#8217;s like Twitter but you get more text to write, I think around 250 characters, and you can upload a photo and or a media file (in my case a song) with the post.</p>
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<p>And as opposed to Twitter where you have to depend on the number of followers you have, and even then, there&#8217;s probably on a few percent of those who may be interested in the particular topic that you&#8217;ve written about that day, with Groups on FriendFeed, the members of those Groups don&#8217;t have to be following you to see the post, and they are already interested in the topic, so that even in a small group of only 20 or so, you&#8217;re going to get more engagement.</p>
<p>So the benefit with posting to FriendFeed Groups is that you can post just one time and get in front of an interested audience automatically, with the added benefits of a photo, media, and more text to grab their attention. Also, FriendFeed doesn&#8217;t shorten your link, so that viewers are more likely to feel safer and click it.</p>
<p>Now the drawback is that FriendFeed is small, but not too small (around a million uniques per month), and the topics and by its nature the membership leans more towards the tech arena. So for instance a topic like &#8220;Blogging&#8221; which is what this blog post is about it, has a lot of Groups, but a topic like &#8220;Knitting&#8221; may have very few or none at all (I haven&#8217;t checked) But I did have no problem finding quite a few groups around Music and Wine, the topic of a couple of my recent blog posts.</p>
<p>So depending on the topic this step may get you from quite a lot, to only a small amount of extra exposure. But with the ease with which its done, and the level of engagement that follows, its more than well worth it.</p>
<p>Also, it adds you some Google juice because the FriendFeed pages and Groups (unless they are private) aren&#8217;t behind a walled garden and are optimized for search. Plus you&#8217;ll be part of a like minded community to engage with, make new contacts, and increase your knowledge.</p>
<p>Oh, and did I also tell you that you&#8217;re post will automatically be Tweeted to your Twitter account by FriendFeed, if you so choose, as well?</p>
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