Written on November 25th, 2004 at 05:11 pm by Darren Rowse
Building blog traffic for newbies
The Blog Herald has a good post on Building blog traffic for newbies - pretty basic tips but well worth a read if you’re new to blogging and wanting to get some traffic over to that blog you’ve been working hard on. Here is their last tip:
‘The most important feature of all: post regularly and post often. It not only brings readers back regularly but it means the spiders from the search engines will return more frequently indexing your entire site, and you’ll start getting hits from the search engines. Some may argue but these aren’t that valuable but I would argue that’s rubbish. It exposes your site to a new audience for free, and even if only a few return you’ve still built up your readership for free. Take the Blog Herald for example, we get 5,000 views per month just from clickthrus in from Google and another 2,500 from other search engines (Google is the only real game in town though). Even if only 1% return to the site later, that’s 75 new regular readers per month or nearly 1000 per year, and what I also find is that this traffic also responds well to advertising on the site if they’ve stumbled in for the wrong reason.’
2 Responses to “Building blog traffic for newbies”
Anonymous
July 24th, 2005 5:39 pm
I can find many things that I look for here! Thank you very much!
dave gershner
May 29th, surf zone.2:54 am
I’ve submitted to search engine, pings, blog directories.
Maybe I’m impatient, but doesn’t seem like much is happening, and yet I have lots of adsense ads, some traffic and now
full color pics.
Wht else can I do?
dave
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