There’s an old saying: it’s not what you know, it’s who you know.

The truth is that it’s both.

You can’t be a successful blogger if you don’t know how to create a high-quality blog post.

You also can’t promote your blog posts if you don’t know how to do blogger outreach.

Networking can be a challenge for blog writers who are more comfortable sitting at home or in a coffee shop, deeply immersed in research.

But establishing contacts in the blogging industry is vital—not just for getting more exposure for your posts, but for creating opportunities to collaborate and share ideas, tips, and industry news.

Here are 4 Techniques to help you do Blogger Outreach

1. Write Guest Posts

Guest posting is a highly effective way to network because it’s mutually beneficial for both sides of the arrangement.

You get more exposure and a link to your blog and the blogger you’re writing for, gets a fresh piece of free content that helps drive traffic to their own blog.

As a result, guest blogging helps to create a strong, symbiotic bond.

It’s best to do this with a blog that is already posting content related to your niche. Even if a popular blogger agrees to publish one of your posts, it’s not going to do you much good if that post is on a topic that that blog’s audience has no interest in.

Once you’ve established a rapport with a fellow blogger, you may want to encourage them to write a guest blog for you. Even if your contact has a much larger audience than you, this is still beneficial to you from a traffic perspective if they promote the post to their followers.

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2. Comment on Other Blogs

You might think of commenting on blogs as something you just do for fun in your spare time. But it’s one of the most useful tools in your networking toolkit.

Any blogger who cares at all about the quality of their community will read their comments from time to time. For that reason, commenting on blog posts is a great way to network with communities as well as moderators who are interested in what people have to say.

Again, this works best if you comment on blogs relevant to your own niche. Similar to the way you would identify potential guest blogging opportunities, do your research and pick out blogs that are posting content your own audience would be interested in.

Generic comments like “great article!” aren’t going to give you much benefit; in fact, they’re likely to be interpreted as useless spam. It’s best to comment from a place of sincerity and value. Provide a genuinely useful tidbit of information, offer a constructive criticism, or ask an insightful question.

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3. Attend Conferences & Events

Sometimes the best place to network with people who work online is actually offline, where you can make a more personal, face-to-face connection. Conferences, meetups, and other networking events are excellent places to contact other bloggers.

Before you head out to any blogging event where you intend to network, you’ll want to have professionally designed business cards with you. Any contacts you make will likely go home with a whole stack of cards from fellow bloggers, so having a creative, eye-catching design will help you stand out in the crowd.

You also might want to consider creating custom promotional products to hand out at the event. Recipients are even more likely to hold on to useful gifts such as lip balm, pens or keychains, which means that they’ll receive even more exposure to your blog’s brand.

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4. Reach out on Social Media

Many bloggers are active on social media, making it a great way to get in touch with them.

Twitter is especially useful for reaching out to bloggers you don’t already know that well because you don’t need to send a friend request or invitation first (unless the blogger has set their account to “protected”).

Join groups on platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn to reach people on a wider scale. Get involved in conversations to show people that you’re friendly and approachable.

As always, it’s important to speak from a position of mutual benefit. Don’t just constantly focus on what your new friend can do for you, asking for shares and retweets.

Instead, form a genuine relationship. Ask questions, provide useful information, and prove to them that you’re actually interested in their work—not just looking for a handout.

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Conclusion

Networking can sometimes make you feel like a phoney. Nobody wants to suck up to people just to get eyes on their blog posts.

That’s why it’s so important to find bloggers you like and whose work you find valuable.  When you genuinely respect someone, it’s easy to think of the relationship in terms of what you can do for them.

Feeling lonely and isolated from your blogging colleagues? Put some of these techniques to work and start building a network of contacts.

That’s all folks!

Until next time!

empowee
Purpose | Blogging | Business

P.S. What networking techniques have you found most useful whilst doing blogger outreach? Drop a comment below.

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10 Comments

  1. Hey lady!

    These four techniques definitely work. I personally haven’t attended any conferences or events – I need to do that – but the others like commenting, guest posting and reaching out on social media have helped me connect with other bloggers – especially commeting on blogs. 🙂

    Hope you’re having a great week!

    Cori

    • Empowee Reply

      Hi Cori,

      It’s great to hear from you.

      I’m doing well thanks – yep most def try and attend events and network – good to get your brand out there and build relationships with others.

      How are you?

  2. Hi British bombshell,

    Thanks for sharing this great article about Blogger Outreach, I like these shared & amazing techniques, Blogging is all about hardwork passion & relationship with bloggers. There are many bloggers but some are successfull because they knwo the value.

    Guest Post, Blogs comments, Attend Conferences & Events & Social Media are the strongest way to maintain relationship with bloggers !

    • Empowee Reply

      Hi Monika,

      Thanks for stopping by.

      I am glad you found the article useful.

  3. Hello Empowee,

    Great points you have shared here. Blog commenting and Guest posting is one of my favorite ways to connect with bloggers worldwide. It not only help you to drive traffic but also help you to build your authority online. Social Media is another great place to connect and increase your networking. Thanks again for sharing these great insights.

    Have a great day 🙂
    Vishwajeet

  4. Hey,

    Indeed an interesting read. I personally all the ways to build relationships, but for me most successfully method is commenting, I just love reading articles and commenting and it has given so many good relationship with co-bloggers, so I will pick this method any day, but yes, attending events & connecting vi asocial media also helps a lot.

    ~ Donna

    • Empowee Reply

      Hi Donna,

      Thanks for stopping by.

      Yes commenting is great.

      I also love roundups – that’s my favourite but it’s time consuming.

  5. Hi,

    If you want a relationship you need to communicate.
    I agree, sometimes the best place to network with people who work online is actually offline, where you can make a more personal face-to-face connection.
    But only give interested people your business card those who ask you how to get in touch with you.
    Which techniques do you use the most?

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