Friday, October 19, 2012

Driving Traffic to A Blog

There are millions of blogger out there in the world, writing on different topics. Why do people blog ? Well there are lots of reasons and out of all the most important is "To Drive Massive Traffic to their Blog". Massive Traffic means a lot of thing to many people. For some it means readers, information hungry visitors and for many it means money.

Here are some great ways that can help anyone to increase the traffic to the blog. Do keep in mind that "Traffic" will not come from a single source ( unless you are massively spending of PPC campaigns). Let's get digging shall we ?


1. Abide the Rules of Google

Google gives value to those blogs and websites which accurately follow the Google Search Engine guide lines and rules. If you want massive traffic in the long run. I repeat in the long run then you have to work in organic way and you must never automate the blog posts. Google is not Stupid!

2. Getting A lot of Links

Always remember this "Thousands of Blogs are created every single day". This is important because this line itself tells that when thousands of blogs being are created every day, one needs to develop a mean through which it can attract traffic ( If you want your blog to be a ghost town, then it's your choice).  This is where Links (External Links to be specific) comes into play. If you are writing on say Cakes and Cake Recipes, then you must link to all those websites and blogs which write on Cakes and not to the World of Warcraft guide websites. Are you with me ? Good. Let's move on.

3. Use Billboards

Ok, now in the internet you cannot use billboards but you can use banner ads to drive traffic to your website. In this method you can place the banner on any website which has tons of traffic. The one who gets interested in your website, clicks it and that's it you start to get targeted traffic easily.

4. Use Emails

When ever you send an email to anyone, I mean to anyone, add your website and blog link to it. This is one the best way to drive traffic to your website. Of-course, if your content is worthy enough it will be paid off.

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