The Secret to Getting Others to Talk About You

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I wrote a guest post for the awsome NorthXEast.com blog which quickly became very popular and was featured on the Digg.com front page as well as the Del.icio.us popular page. Click on the link below to read it:

The Secret to Getting Others to Talk About You

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Posted by Ankesh Kothari under Traffic on 23 Aug 2007

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  1. Niouton wrote:

    I’m just coming back from Northxeast, can i have the goodie ? :-)

    By the way, really interesting post ! I’m not astonished it popped on digg and delicious.

    Posted 23 Aug 2007 #

  2. Safi wrote:

    Nice blog, I just came from NXE :)

    Posted 24 Aug 2007 #

  3. pearl wrote:

    I commented on your post at NorthXEast, but wanted to say I loved your writing style… Not surprising it became so popular! my bests!

    Posted 24 Aug 2007 #

  4. Skellie wrote:

    Hey Ankesh, read your post at NxE and knew it was a winner. Your use of anecdotes was some of the best I’ve seen in a long time. All your success with the post was very well deserved!

    (Now you’re probably wishing you wrote it here, though… that Digg traffic would have been nice!)

    Posted 25 Aug 2007 #

  5. Ankesh Kothari wrote:

    Skellie: Thanks for your kind words. But I’m very happy that I published that post on NxE. Getting the post on Digg was mostly Collis’s doing. If it would have been published on this blog, I’m sure soo many people would never have read it and heard about me.

    To me, it doesn’t really matter where the article was published and who gets that little bit of extra traffic and $2 in ad revenue. But how many people read it - that matters to me.

    Posted 25 Aug 2007 #

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