That is how you turn that
traffic coming to your blog into leads for your sales team.
Not exact matches
Besides measuring overall
traffic, you should also examine where your
traffic is
coming from and what types of content are driving
traffic to your
blog.
If your answer is «Increased
blog traffic» you might want
to stop and think a little bit about the implications of that (hint: you
came here and posted)
There are a ton of tips out there about building
blog traffic, but the best advice seems
to come down
to this: define your niche, post good content, post frequently, pitch your articles
to other sites if you think the authors might be interested (but don't overdo it), and look for other sites that might run your articles with a link back
to your main site.
Over the last 2 1/2 years at Grandma's House DIY (since I started the
blog) I have been fully introduced
to what I have
come to think of as the «Blogger Hustle» which, if it were a dictionary term, would be described as, «A blogger trying every conceivable thing that they can possibly think of times a million and a half and then some more in an attempt
to figure out what works for their
blog to increase their
traffic and then, by some kind of miracle, also maybe make a little bit of money.»
You are right, Guest blogging can be a powerful tool when it
comes to increasing site
traffic., We can use
blog commenting, social media for engaging with our followers and make connection with them because we all learn somewhere something with each other.
Kristie Hill recently posted... 1 Guaranteed way
to come up with
blog post ideas that generate search
traffic.
Write 100 articles for your
blog and you'll get natural
traffic coming straight
to you for years
to come.
Most affiliate programs provide in - depth analysis and reports that give you an insight into where your website /
blog traffic is
coming from, the conversion rates for the different methods you choose
to display your affiliate links (there are several) and your visitors» buying preferences and habits.
I'd like
to help your
blog get
to that stage, where more
traffic comes from Google than from Twitter and people ask you
to promote their brand.
Melinda methink that if Artists would take the time and
come up with creative titles for their works, that alone can drive a lot of
traffic to their
blog.
It's worth noting that while a lot of my
traffic comes from
blog comments and tweets, I'm not suggesting that you run around (or worse hire someone
to run around) leaving spam comments and creating spam tweets on your behalf.
This is
traffic that clicks through
to your website from other sites
coming from locations like online advertisements, directory listings, lawyer rating services, and
blogs.
Posting
to Twitter has become an easy way for me
to comment on information that
comes across my desk without having
to compose a complete
blog entry (if I want
to be a little more self - serving, I can tweet a link
to my
blog posts
to try
to increase
traffic to Lawyerist).
Part of the
traffic comes from higher search - engine rankings; since most
blogs are updated more frequently than a Web site, they tend
to creep up higher on result pages when prospects search the Web for, say, San Francisco real estate.
An important way
to get your listings looked at again and again is
to keep
traffic coming back
to your website by posting new
blog stories and highlighting different listings.
2)
Blog Posts that
come from your owned URL that requires driving
traffic to your own website 3) Mass Emails
to Past Clients, where what a friend from 15 years ago, can't comment on your pot smoking at university for all your clients
to see.