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The Manual on How to Get Blogging Traffic

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2 years 9 months ago #71691 by jakaria25
If you build it, will they come? Your sweet grandmother will, but not me because I don't know it exists. This guide will show you how to get traffic to your blog . Millions of people blog about every topic imaginable. Putting a new blog online and waiting for readers no longer works. Learning how to drive traffic to a blog is just as important as learning how to write quality content. This is part of a series of articles on traffic techniques to grow your blog. If you follow all the advice, you will fail by spreading yourself too thin. Study my list, pick a handful that might work, and give it a try. Put real effort into your choices. Give it time to see what works and delete the ones that don't. Different blogs need different methods. If you're posting short stories without photos, Pinterest and Instagram probably aren't the best sites to mine for traffic. The Evergreen Way to Get Blog Traffic One thing that never fails is finding out where your readers hang out and then just going to hang out with them.

Do it naturally. Don't act like spammers who are just there to rip off the community. Participate and contribute. What social media sites, forums, and other blogs does your audience frequent and interact with each other? Do your research and make a list. For each site on the list, see if they allow:comment job submission guest blogging or any other means for you to be heard Prioritize sites that allow you to do these things. Post more often but don't post bullshit The best blogs in the world can't afford to be perfectionists. In blogging for traffic, a good and large amount is better than a large but small amount. With a busy posting schedule, you'll need more ideas. To Greece Phone Number List help you post more often, check out 101 blog post ideas to kick-start your content calendar. Think of your favorite TV show. If there is one episode per week, you will watch it once per week. If there are two per week, you will watch twice. But if there are three, it's probably thinning out and eventually you'll stop watching. Your blog will see an immediate boost in traffic by posting more often, but posting shitty content will kill it just as quickly. Rushing to post is a common mistake. Click here for more mistakes made by blogging experts. Publication on the day off of your contest Schedule Your Posts People read more on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

That doesn't mean the rest of the week is useless. If you're neck and neck with your competition when they take weekend breaks, you should post something. With WordPress, you can write content for the entire week, then set each post to be published at a specific time. Beyond post scheduling, WordPress has many other features that make it the number one blogging platform. Guest Blog Guest blogging is all about finding the person with the biggest microphone and asking if you can use that too. Imagine someone with 1000x readership giving you the platform to grab their readers' attention for a short period of time. This is a guest blog. Everyone recommends guest blogging. That works. But to get real results, you need to do it right and do it often. Write high quality content. Someone is ready to let you know. Don't disappoint them. Have a genuine interest in helping someone improve their site. Ask them for a guest blogging opportunity. Do not spam the article with affiliate links and links to your own site. Simply request a link per author at the bottom of the article. Blog guest more than once and on more than one blog. One blog post won't be enough, not even ten. Try 50-100. Yes, it takes time to introduce site owners to guest blogging opportunities and some will reject you; it takes time to write high quality content and it hurts not to save it for your own site. Corn! Do you want traffic or not? Even if you are a superstar. The world does not know. Pay your dues and outrank the others. Automatically forward your blog posts to TwitterFor starters, trying to drive traffic from Twitter back to your blog won't be very productive, but it should be part of your routine. For WordPress blogs, there are many plugins that can help you automatically tweet the blog post title and link it to the post itself. Discover Joseph Dolson's "WP to Twitter" plugin. WP to Twitter Install plugin Follow the instructions to connect your Twitter account to the blog. (It's best to dedicate a separate Twitter account to blogging. Don't use your personal Twitter account.)Create great blog post titles that people want to re-tweet. Use popular Twitter hashtags related to your blog topics. Don't try to be cute or set new trends with hashtags. Search popular hashtags and hop on the wagon. Write better headlines and headlines How to Get Blog Traffic - Write Better HeadlinesIt's easier said than done, but it's a must. We live in a world where people retweet and spread articles without even reading the content.

They only pay attention to titles. You need to study successful bloggers and how they create headlines. Every blogger has their own formula. Try a few different ones to see what works for you. Look at the titles and titles that receive many retweets. What about those titles that urge people to share it with their friends? Copy their formulas for your own blog. Once you learn what works, get creative with it. Anticipate trends and holidays Anticipate Holidays Let's say you're a month or two away from Christmas. Incorporate the Christmas theme into your next blog posts. As Christmas approaches, search engines and other sites will fetch blog posts when people are ready to conduct Christmas-related searches. Don't just sprinkle the word “Christmas” on your blog or talk about it in a roundabout way. Whatever the trend, theme or holiday, make it your main focus and write your blog topic around it. Study the statistics and write articles accordinglyStudy the Stats Whether you're using site stats from your web hosting control panel or from Google Analytics that you've built into your

WordPress installation, research the key phrases people use on search engines to find your site. It is best to use Google Analytics: Sign up for Google Analytics and add your site address to let Google know you want to start tracking. To actually enable tracking on your WordPress blog, install the GA Google Analytics plugin and enter your Google Analytics number. If someone searches for “how to get blog traffic” and Google somehow sends them to your site, they will leave when they arrive when they cannot find what they are looking for . Since you know what's going on. For the next person, you want them to stick around by writing a blog post on “how to get blog traffic”. Of course, you can't do this for every sentence. Choose phrases that are relevant to your blog and phrases that you want to drive traffic for. Before blogs, there were forums The forums still exist and are going well. This is where like-minded people discuss their chosen topic. If you write about recipes, find a cooking forum and join the discussions. Some forums allow signatures similar to email signatures.

Use this space to link to your site. Do not spam the forum with your links. Just join the discussions. If you are a good community member who provides valuable responses, people will naturally follow the signature link to your site. Send an e-mail to your grandmother Email Your Grandma I'm joking. Grandma is sweet. Don't bother him with your stupid blog. But really, you can start the journey by telling everyone you know the blog exists. If you write a blog post and no one reads it, is it really online? Provide helpful answers on is a question and answer site. The best answer goes to the top. The good thing is that Quora has tons of traffic. Do your research, become an expert, find questions related to your blog and come up with great answers. If relevant, link to your blog in the replies. Check your site for 404s This is another trick to check your stats. Dig into web hosting or Google Analytics statistics for your site. See how people come to your site and what page they tried to access but doesn't exist. If it relates to the blog topic you are focusing on, create this page. Use the "Redirection" plugin to redirect the page not found to the newly created page

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