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A clever way to satisfy complainers at your blog

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Chris Brogan

If you’re a student of social media, you must follow Chris Brogan, not only for his content, but for the clever ways he keeps readers—and even complainers—coming back for more.

In a recent post titled I Wish Chris Brogan Would, he includes 15 links to other blog posts in only five short paragraphs. The post was  written specifically for people who wish he would write more about some topics (he has) or less about others (he has), or stop doing things that annoy them.

I love the post for its simplicity.

He says that if he gives you an idea, you can run with it. Just link back to him.

If you borrow this idea, share the link below so we can see how you’ve adapted it to your own blog.

by Joan Stewart on November 18, 2010

Filed Under: Content Creation Tagged With: Blogging

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  1. Chris Brogan... says

    November 18, 2010 at 4:15 pm

    I do my best to listen to my critics. If they’ve got good advice, I want it. But there’s always a cutoff point. : )

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  2. Joan says

    November 18, 2010 at 4:55 pm

    I get some of the best advice from my critics. Sometimes it’s difficult to listen. 🙂

    Reply

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