How to increase your blog traffic?

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The bad news is that it's not quite that simple. Was Japan built in a day? NO Then why to worry. It takes doing several things right--and doing them over a long period of time.

The good news is that it's not rocket science. I have used several basic techniques to increase my blog traffic every year since I started tracking it in 2008 using Google Analytics. Some years have been better than others, but all have shown an increase:
Year Pageviews Increase
2008 574,778 N/A
2009 1,496,241 160.3%
2010 1,972,497 31.8%
2011 5,060,331 156.5%
2012 7,030,343 38.9%
2013 7,802,426 11.0%
2014 9,236,113 18.4%



I believe you can dramatically increase your blog traffic by following these ten strategies.

Write content worth sharable. Nothing I suggest in 2-10 below will compensate for weak content. If you are not writing stuff people want to read, smarter marketing will not fix the problem. Begin by creating a killer headline that makes people want to read what you have to say.
Adapt to a consistent schedule. You can't expect to increase your traffic if you don't blog regularly. By this, I mean at least once a week. Three times a week is even better. Five times a week is best--but not if the quality of your content suffers. Frequency equals visibility.
Get your own domain name. Make it easy on your readers to pass along your blog name. What do you think is easier, "yourname.wordpress.com" or "yourname.com"? This is the foundation of branding and making your blog memorable. If you can get your name or a short phrase, it is worth paying (within reason) to do so.
Include blog address everywhere. In the beginning, you are adding readers, one at a time. You never know when someone with a bigger audience will quote you or link to you. Include your blog address in your email signature, on your business cards, and on your stationery. It should appear virtually everywhere your name appears.
Make it easy to subscribe to your blog. You don't want to depend on your readers to remember to come back to your blog. Instead, you want them to subscribe, so they get every new post you write. They should be able to do so by either RSS or email. (Use both.) Position these two buttons prominently so that those who want to subscribe don't have to hunt for them.
Optimize your posts for SEO. You want people to be able to find you when they Google one of your key words or your name. I use two WordPress plugins . Some of them analyzes every blog post you write and suggests how you can optimize it for the search engines. It is not cheap but worth every penny.
Utilize social media. If you want to build visibility for your blog, you must go where the people are. In days gone by, people gathered in the marketplace at the center of the city. Today, they gather online in places like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google+. Which service is best? The one you will use regularly. Use social media to network, build relationships, and announce new blog posts.
Engage in the conversation. Start by making it easy for your readers to comment. People today want to participate. I recommend the Disqus commenting system. (It's what I use.) Don't make them register. This only adds friction. Engage in the conversation yourself, reading your comments and replying as appropriate.
Comment on other blogs. As you read other people's blog posts, leave comments. I'm not taking about spamming people with invitations to read your blog. Instead, engage in the conversations that interest you and build credibility. Make sure that you register with their commenting system if possible, so there is always a link back to your blog.
Write guest posts for other bloggers. Frankly, this is not something I have done. But most successful bloggers swear by it. Jeff Goins wrote a guest post for me on this very subject. He claims that it grew his own blog traffic more in six months than in the last six years.

You will also want to use a good, SEO-optimized blog theme. There are hundreds on the market. I developed Get Noticed! Themeâ„¢ for WordPress specifically with this in mind.

Finally, be patient. Building traffic takes time. Like anything else, the ones who win are the ones who stay at it after everyone else has quit.
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  • The easiest way to increase the traffic write fresh quality content, and share in Facebook and twitter, this is one of the easiest method to increase blog traffic.



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    • Profile picture of the author luciesmazanska
      you are right...but thats not so true...
      the best is to reach influencers or pay for shot outs to people who are owning accounts on social media related to your niche..

      usually if you dont have estabilished audience, no one will share it.
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  • Profile picture of the author nishagarg
    I follow Christyjohnson Johnson The content should be lengthy, fresh and informative. A blog post of 2000-2500 words is considered positive by Google and you have the better chances to rank well and drive traffic.

    The more interesting and informative your write-up is, the more it will be shared and more the traffic it will generate.

    Make sure you have essential elements on your blog like, share this, opt-in popups, content lockers, and push notifications.
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  • Profile picture of the author spartan14
    In my opinion i think the quality of content its best ,and not the quantiti .If you wrote an excelent article people will like it and will share it and google will see this .Also they will come back to your site for more
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  • Profile picture of the author Profit Traveler
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    You can also pick up some great tips on building and growing your blog at places like Empire Flippers who are brokers for buying and selling websites. Great stuff.

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