The Social Media Experiment

By Ganesh On September 3, 2008 Under
Experiments

Didn’t I promise that I would be conducting an experiment on this blog? I’m going to conduct an experiment on social media traffic.

Aim

The purpose of this experiment is to successfully convert social media traffic to subscribers. I will ask visitors from StumbleUpon and Digg to subscribe to my blog. This is to find out whether social media traffic will subscribe to a blog when simply asked to. Another aim of this contest is to increase my blog traffic, rankings and of course subscribers. ;)

I will publish the results of the experiment to let you know more about the effects of social media traffic.

So I’m requesting all of you to help me in this experiment.

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4 comments - add yours
Harish

September 3, 2008

Great Ganesh Let me too try it.I just tried it on blog catalog.It obviously works.

Lucas

September 4, 2008

I’m interested in the result. Usually, visitors from social media sites don’t convert into subscribers unless you’ve got really, really good content. Let us know when you’ve finished your experiment! ;)
Lucas’s last blog post..“Free” Doesn’t Always Mean “Poor”.

ZK@WebTrafficROI

September 11, 2008

This is an interesting experiment , please share the results would love to know how it performs

ZK@WebTrafficROI’s last blog post..Shoemoney’s T Shirt arrives.

Chetan

September 28, 2008

Out of total traffic i have about 10% traffic for various social networking sites lke DIGG, Stumble etc.