Posts Tagged ‘wiki’
How To: Evolve Your Blog with a Wiki
In the past few weeks, I have listed ways that you can enhance your blog and build a more solid community around it. Adding a job board, forum, and a Twitter shoutbox can always help you provide more value to your readers and get them more engaged. Of course, you don’t want to do any of these things without having a plan. But if you have a strategy, those moves can help you take your blog to the next level. Adding a Wiki to your blog is yet another way you can enhance your blog, get more traffic to it, and bring more visitors on board.

Anyone who has been online for the past few years has used or heard of Wikipedia. Wikipedia is an open community that has become a major source of information for a lot of people. Why do people love Wikipedia? Because it’s by the community for the community. And let’s not forget that it’s the most comprehensive encyclopedia around. While Wikipedia is great, niche wikis are very popular as well. People don’t like searching for information more than they have to. So having a wiki about your niche can not only help your visitors get all the information they need faster, it could help you get more traffic from the search engines as well (needless to say, search engines love search engines). Read more »












