Twas the NASCAR Tweet Before Christmas
by Charlie Turner
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Before I forget, Merry Christmas. Thank you for reading this post at the Bench Racing blog.
Since you’re here,chances are pretty good that you are a NASCAR blogger yourself. Good on ya, as Marcos Ambrose might say
Been doing this NASCAR blogging thing for about four years myself. Love it, mostly.
Got alot of help early on from Full Throttle Marc , the Diecast Dude, Clance’ at the Church and 4Ever3.
We’ve done OK at Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie. Pretty prestigious top ten for a couple years running. Made the cut for NASCAR’s Citizens Journalist Media Corps too.
But with all of that, we don’t get the kind of traffic that we should. Neither do any of the rest of you NASCAR bloggers. Admit it.
Why?
The biggest reason, I think, is, we don’t link out to each other enough. We seem to be so afraid that one of our visitors might read something good at Amy’s Bad Groove, the Daly Planet or the NASCAR Insiders that they’ll never come back.
That’s bull people.
Link out to other bloggers. Ask them to link to you. Send an email. Especially if you have a worthwhile post that you want folks to read. Create some relationships.
Follow other bloggers on Twitter. Re-tweet a few posts every week. Join fan pages of Facebook.
Give.
Givers gain.
Tis the season.
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I agree we need to link to each other more. I can’t believe that I’m just reading this post now. I don’t know how I missed it.