Just in case you haven’t noticed yet there are a lot of blogs out there and they are all looking for traffic.
Now the question is what should you be doing to get traffic to your blog or more precisely what should you be doing to keep traffic coming to your site consistently?
It is common sense that the more traffic you get to you blog the more known you become, the more known you become the more you can profit from your blog.
1) Pay Attention To Your Content
Like I pointed out in the post on Rock Star Blogging, your readers are your audience and your fans. They come to see your blog for a reason. The reason they come will vary because no two people write the same way but there are three basic reasons:
- Entertainment
- Information
- Education
Entertainment is pretty much self explanatory but some people get confused when it comes to information and education. What is the difference?
Information is just that information, it can be about your organization or it can be on a topic that you know, for example a blog on Internet Marketing Seminars providing you with the information of when the events are and who will be there would be information. It doesn’t teach you how to put together a seminar yourself but it does provide information about them.
Education, on the other hand, will still provide information but it will provide information on how to do something. For example, this blog provides information and education on how to blog.
Most blogs won’t provide step by step complete education mainly because there are too many variables in what they are trying to teach but they will usually give you enough information to get you started and will usually direct you to a course that will teach you more (usually an affiliate link).
These are key things to remember when you create your content or publish content you got somewhere else.
Try to get your punctuation, grammar and spelling correct.
This doesn’t mean you need to be an expert (you already know I’m not) but you do need to be able to get the message across.
If don’t have a spell checker in your browser then install the TinyMCE Advance plugin which includes a spell checker for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Flock both have addons for spell checking.
For grammar I use Microsoft Word and type my post in and look for green underlines that suggest there is a problem with the grammar. It is no where near perfect but it is better than nothing.
After I have written my post I will copy and paste it into notepad to get rid of all the unwanted coding that Word puts in. Then I will copy and paste from notepad to my blog.
Pay attention to whitespace. Whitespace is the area that doesn’t have any text written. You can increase whitespace and make your post easier to read by keeping your paragraphs short and making sure there blank line between paragraphs.
2) Tell The World About Your Blog
I know, I know, if you could tell the whole world about your blog it would already have more traffic than you can handle.
What I mean by this is get your blog listed in places everyone in the world can find it.
Such as search engines, ping services, social bookmarking sites, other blogs, blog directories and any where else you can think of to list it.
With a WordPress Blog search engines and ping services can be notified as soon as you post it is just a matter of having the right plugins.
Social bookmarking and blog directories can be handled with services like OnlyWire and software like Bookmarking Demon.
I have covered listing with other blogs in a previous post Blog SEO Using Comments for Back Links
For all of these methods you should do some keyword research and use those keywords when you list your blog.
3) Create Posts Often
The more you post the more people will have to read and the more the search engines will find you.
The more you give people to read and choose from the more likely it will be that you have answered one or more of their questions and that makes it more likely they will come back again.
Once your blog is established you can cut down the frequency of your posts but you should still average at least once per week. Until your site is indexed by the search engines you should post once per day or more.
4) Use your blog to tell other people about blogs you like.
You can use the blogroll to list blogs that you visit often. If the blog master is paying attention they will see a link from your blog to theirs and quite often they will provide a link back to your blog.
You can also mention specific post in other blogs in your blog posts to create pingbacks for example Wizzer cover a new blog tool on his blog an this is a link to it. When I submit this post it will automatically ping Wizzersays and if he accepts the ping it will create a link back to my site automatically.
5) Use Your Blog’s RSS Feed
More and more people are staying updated by RSS feed.
Put a prominent link to your RSS feed on your blog. This makes it easy for them to subscribe to your feed.
If you use FeedBurner (now run by Google) you can also let them subscribe to your RSS feed by email for those people that don’t check their feed reader everyday.
It isn’t hard to add the RSS feed buttons to your site and if you pick up regular readers you will find that your traffic increases as they come back to the site to read your latest posts.
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