
How these Blogs are getting so much traffic?
There’s A Blog listphobia.com who has got unique visitors of 29k per day, and it has got less than 40 posts.
Then there are other Tech Blogs who don’t update on regular basis, but their average daily hits are above 25k!
I don’t get it how they get that much traffic! I’m maintaining a blog at geekcentre.blogspot.com I haven’t worked on it much (because I wanted to see in the begining how much traffic can it drive from search engines ONLY). The results are 4-5 visits/day or less!
What do u really need to do to drive traffic? Is Blog Submission on different blog aggregators and RSS submission sites is necessary, or different social media sites, like digg, reddit, facebook. and twitter are good enough to drive traffic if used properly? What one needs to do if they want to maintain such type of a blog which I’m maintaining?
There isn’t one magic bullet that gets you all the traffic you want. You need to work on it, in several ways, and be patient. The same goes for search engine traffic, it doesn’t come overnight…
Step 1: Make sure you have plenty, high quality (means interesting for your visitors), unique (written yourself, not copied) content on your blog
Step 2: Write a few articles about your topic, and post them on article directories such as ezinearticles.com and such. This will create links towards your blog
Step 3: Write articles that answer peoples questions about the topic here on answers. Then answer their questions here in answers.
Step 4: Submit your website to directories such as dmoz.org and plenty of others
Step 5: Find other blogs about the same topic, and comment on their articles, make sure your comment adds something usefull, not just saying something like “great blog”. Put a link to your blog in your comment.
Step 6: submit your Blog To sites like mybloglog.com and blogcatalog.com and get a good community of friends there.
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