This site was recently recognized as the 21st most read Christian leadership blog on the internet. However, it was not always this way. When I wrote my first post, my friend Chad Aukland subscribed that day. I call it a “mercy killing”. He got me off 0 subscribers. However, despite regular posts, I did not get my second subscriber for SIX months.
About one year into blogging I felt there were probably many people just like me who were looking for good Christian leaders to be following. They needed a go-to reference tool. So in November 2010 I wrote a post identifying 10 Christian leaders everyone should follow on Twitter.
Completely unplanned, I then discovered the secret to growing your blog and personal platform is GENEROSITY!!! If you want to grow your blog and personal platform, spotlight the work of others.
Seven of the 10 leaders mentioned sent me Thank You notes. They also retweeted the post. I then discovered a completely unplanned benefit was my site was now exposed to their audiences as well.
I was then reminded of an important leadership lesson I learned from John Maxwell years earlier. John brilliantly pointed out the greatest pastors were always pointing to other pastors and churches saying, “Look at what God is doing over there. Look at how God is using that pastor. Look at what type of people God is raising up in that church.” Great leaders are always pointing to others and telling their stories. They are generous.
I then decided to engage in the following blogging practices:
- Provide two posts annually spotlighting some of the greatest Christian leaders on Twitter. Click The Top 30 Christian Leaders You Need To Follow On Twitter In 2016 Part 1 for this year’s initial listing.
- Provide an annual post spotlighting some of the greatest Christian bloggers. Click The Top 30 Blogs Christian Leaders Need To Read In 2016 for this year’s list.
- Each Friday spotlight the best leadership posts from other writers from the previous week.
The following are 5 Benefits of Being A Generous Blogger:
- Generosity is honoring to God.
- You become a trusted resource for quality content.
- You often develop personal relationships with those you spotlight.
- When they ReTweet your content, you gain access to their audience.
- It sounds narcissistic but you feel better about yourself when you are generous.
So if you want to grow your blog and personal platform, be generous and spotlight the incredible work of others.
The following are The Top 10 Most Read Posts Of December as determined by you the readers. Notice five of these are about what others are doing.
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- 15 Qualities The Most Successful Leaders Have
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- What A Highly Successful 2016 Next Generation Leader Looks Like
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