I am just starting out on Bloglovin’ and trying to figure it out. I came across this article and wanted to reference it myself and also share it with my readers. Please note this source as I want to give it credit and you can read more on Elle and Co site
THE BENEFITS OF BLOGLOVIN’
It allows readers to easily follow along with your posts. Think Instagram… for blogging. Your Bloglovin’ followers can keep up with each of your latest posts in their feed (unlike Facebook which sorts posts by popularity). Each time you write a new post, Bloglovin’ automatically displays a preview in your followers’ feed. Followers can click on the post to read it or they can ‘like’ it and save it for later. Followers can also click on your blog and see all of your posts at a glance, just like they can with your Instagram account. It’s free marketing. Because we all love free ways to promote our blogs and attract readers. Even better, Bloglovin’ markets your blog to your ideal audience: people who love following along with blogs in the first place. It allows you to see which of your posts are the most popular. Followers have the ability to ‘like’ posts and save them for later reading or future reference. As a blogger, it’s helpful to see which posts your audience prefers so that you can continue coming up with similar content. And because users can follow along with each other, they can see which posts their Bloglovin’ friends have saved, driving even more traffic to your site. It helps new blog readers find your blog. Bloglovin’ also allows its users to search blogs by category or display blogs similar to the ones they are already following along with. This, again, allows your ideal audience to easily find you and follow along with your blog.
With so many benefits, it would be silly not to take advantage of Bloglovin’. But how can you utilize this site if it’s purely an RSS reader? So glad you asked.
HOW TO UTILIZE BLOGLOVIN’
Link to Bloglovin’ on your blog. Include a button in your sidebar, add an icon in your social media links, or place a link at the bottom of your posts to make it easier for your audience to follow along with you.
Create catchy headlines. This is an across-the-board tactic to attract blog readers, but it is especially important on a feed reader. Crazy Copyblogger statistic: 8 out of 10 followers will read your headline, but only 2 out of 10 will read your post. Get readers to your blog by putting some time and thought into a catchy headline.
Be intentional about your first image. Bloglovin’ pulls in a blog post’s first image along with the first few sentences of a post. Create a great first impression by choosing an engaging, vertical image as the first image in your post. (Vertical images also appear larger and have a higher likelihood of being repinned on Pinterest. It’s a win-win!)
Consider the time of day that you publish your posts. According to Google Analytics, many of you are located across the pond (love it!), so it’s important for me to publish my posts very early each morning. Consider where your current and ideal audiences are located and publish your posts at a time when they would be most active on Bloglovin’ (normally in the morning or late at night). Read more