Finding Blog Ideas and Growing Blog Traffic with InboxQ

For most bloggers, finding blog ideas and growing their blog’s traffic is often the hardest part of blogging.

Yet as this video shows, this becomes a lot easier with browser add-on InboxQ. Although it’s primarily a platform for answering questions, here’s how you can use InboxQ to find both blog ideas and traffic.

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Danny Brown is an award-winning marketer and blogger. His blog is recognized as the #1 marketing blog in the world by HubSpot. Danny is also the author of The Parables of Business and the upcoming book Influence Marketing: How to Create, Manage and Measure Brand Influencers in Social Media Marketing.

  • http://about.me/jenniferlmacdonald Jennifer MacDonald

    Danny it’s great that you discussed that strategy, I think many people do not realize the full potential of Twitter and you just outlined it perfectly.

    I do have a question about InboxQ. I use the same strategy you disused with Twitter’s Search functions and have created columns in TweetDeck to search for my keywords. I’m not sure what the difference is with InboxQ unless someone needed an application to help them manage the keyword search. I love using TweetDeck for that purpose so that my monitoring, mentions and searches are all in one place.

    • http://dannybrown.me Danny Brown

      Hi Jennifer,

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed and it’s so true, not enough people are really utilizing the search function.

      Where I use InboxQ as opposed to something like Tweetdeck or Hootsuite is that I can just be browsing, with no Twitter clients open whatsoever, and the alert pops up that a question has been asked. I can then jump in and answer straight away, schedule for later when I have more info, or do a post like this.

      It’s just more screen management and clutter being taken out the experience than anything else. Additionally, it’s great for someone that isn’t necessarily a “power user” and would get lost with multiple columns on a third-party platform.

      Thanks again! :)

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