Monday, January 2, 2012

You Can't Reach 1000 Followers by Being a Jerk


Happy New Year and I have a special feature today!

I know The Social Network told us we can't reach a million friends without making a few enemies. While that may be true, in the blogging world, you won't reach thousand followers by being a jerk.

All right, what do you need to be then?

You need to be an encourager. You need to congratulate those who are succeeding and support those who are struggling.

You need to give back to the community. You cannot take without giving.

You must be positive. No one wants to be around someone who is negative.

You must be consistent. You cannot be sweet and endearing in one forum while being rude elsewhere. When things don't go your way, you must maintain an even temperament.

You must be genuine. Your reasons for blogging cannot be self-serving. You are here because you genuinely want to connect with others. You are not here just to promote your product, book, site, or service.

You respect others and do not steal their joy. You don't bash another’s work, beliefs, or efforts.

You are humble. You realize you did not get here by yourself, but through the support and belief of others, and by grace.

You speak ill of no one. You understand karma and good will towards men.

You have earned the admiration of many. You understand that with much power comes much responsibility. And you are mature and wise enough to act appropriately.

And why am I telling you all of this? Because four of my blogging buddies are about to hit that milestone, and each more than qualifies:

Matthew at the QQQE
Matthew is the epitome of giving back. His site is dedicated to helping others improve their query letters. Matthew also participates in and creates blogfests designed to help others. Even on his down days, Matthew is still uplifting and genuine. He sees the bigger picture, which includes his impact on the future of many writers. Matthew does not take his responsibility lightly he is a true friend to many.

Copyboy at Not Worth Mentioning
His real name is Jesse, and his site is not for the faint of heart. There is some crude humor and no sacred cows. Or urinals. Or bizarre Amazon products. However, his comments are always positive, genuine, and thoughtful. Jesse really does care about his fellow bloggers, and it shows. He even designed a site called Bloggerdise that links products, authors, and bloggers together. Don't let his edgy humor fool you – Jesse has a heart of gold.

Nicole at Where Fantasy and Love Takes Flight
This fantasy author is about his down to earth as you can get. She has the wisdom of maturity with the sweetness of innocence wrapped in one package. Nicole is always sharing and giving to others. Right now she even has a Christmas Critique Giveaway, something she generously offers every year. Everything about her reflects peace, stability, and a place of refuge.

Roland at Writing in the Crosshairs
Roland is a writer who resides on a level far deeper than most of us will ever reach. He could easily be one of those authors who is haughty and aloof. Instead, every post is a gift of inspiration. He strives to give what he has learned to others. He is currently giving away all profit from the sale of his books to the Salvation Army, an organization that helped him when he was a child. Roland possesses a truly giving spirit.

These four friends of mine are amazing. They are all so close to a thousand followers, they can taste it. If you do not follow these bloggers, I’d highly recommend you get to know them. You just might learn some things about being a genuine person.

Do you follow these bloggers? Do you know anyone else who fits this description? Who? Tell the world – and be sure to tell them.

(And remember Wednesday is the Insecure Writer’s Support Group posting and the announcement of my giveaway winner.)

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Anonymous said...

Nice!

WritingNut said...

Happy New Year Alex!!! I wish you all the best for the upcoming year :)

Amazing, sound and true advice.. as always.

I'm so happy for these four bloggers.. such awesome news.. I actually wasn't following one of them.. and I've since rectified that.

Jessica Bell said...

Yep! I follow all of 'em :o) Have been since I started blogging! My follower count had plateaued ... might have to do something about that ... :) Happy New Year!

Dave said...

I award you the Zombie Rabbit Award

Dave
Dave Wrote This

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Alex .. congratulations .. I watch and follow a few of you who are up amongst the upper hundreds and quietly marvel. It does take hard work, organisation and as you mention positivity at all times - no time to slack off .. be intentional.

Great plug for some awesome bloggers .. you all deserve much success ..

Happy New Year .. people and their comments - rip-off, basic .. they gotta be mad and jealous. Well done .. Hilary

Charlie Rice said...

I'm certainly guilty of putting a little negativity out there, but only directed at myself, and never toward others. My blog, although based around composing and writing, is more about me. Although most times I pretend all is fine, depression creeps into my posts (and comments), but I'd rather be honest.

I haven't told you before, but what you do for the writing community is amazing. Thank you.

Jacqueline Howett said...

Wonderful encouragement Alex!

Congrats to all of them, and I shall check them out-thanks!

Vicki Rocho said...

Great post! Couldn't agree more.

AND I feel really cool cuz I know all four of your spotlighted bloggers today.

Unknown said...

Good way of thinking, and at your 200+ comments on this post alone, it's proof that it works. One of the things I love about the writing community of bloggers, is that 99% of the people are actually pretty interesting and fun to talk to - it's not like political bloggers who can get so nasty towards each other.

Jennie Bailey said...

Kick ass list, Alex! I follow two out of the four blogs, but I will be adding the other two because you recommended them.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Welcome Hannah!

Thank you, Catherine.

Jessica, that happens.

Dave, thank you!

Charlie, thank you. And we all have our down days.

Vicki, good for you!

Austin, that doesn't sound like a fun bunch to be around.

Pat Tillett said...

I think one thing these folks have in common is the tremendous amount of work they put into it... (just like you do!).
I'm really happy for Jesse, I remember him when he was nuttin'

Rhonda said...

Alex, I just love this post. Thanks. Currently I only follow one of your four friends, I will check out the others. Thanks.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Thanks, Pat - and that made me laugh!

Thank you, Rhonda.

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

1000 followers? That is terrific. I am approaching 500 followers and all the stress that it will bring to my life. I totally agree with you about treating your followers right. I personally answer most all of the comments made on my site. I look forward to the time when responding will seem like a chore. Congrats my friend.

Jen said...

Best advice on blogging I've ever read. Blogging is hard work, it is a sacrifice and sometimes, we all fail miserably at it. BUT, it's an awesome family to be a part of an I'm honored and humbled to be on the outskirts of such an amazing group of people :D

I think it's awesome of you to list your friends who are so close to 1000 (and, as I learned in later posts, they made it!!). I'll be checking them out!

Cheers,
Jen

kjmckendry said...

I know I'm late reading this but I'm going over now to check them out. They sound like great people to follow!

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Cal, careful what you wish for!

Thank you, Jen!

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