8 Pages on How to Get Traffic to your Site
8 Pages on how to get traffic to your site
“How to get traffic,” is probably the most asked question among serious bloggers. This is because traffic, is the way to make money from your blog, and the best way to make money online. With traffic you can get money lots of ways, through adsense, affilates, and selling adspace… But first you need to answer the million dollar question, how to get traffic.
There is an entire industry of blogs that have been devoted to it. There are literally tens of thousands of sites claiming to know the secret, saying they’ll tell it to you, but first you have to subscribe to their RSS feed, and stumble their posts, and link to their site. And the secret they claim is to keep reading their blog and over time you will learn it, say over the next two years or so. And meanwhile your reading their posts, and helping them out, Their Just Robbing You!
The #1 key to getting traffic to your blog, is this, to write, write, write, write, write, and then write some more… Writings new posts as much as you can will dramatically grow your site’s traffic. Although, depending on how much you’re used to writing, “a lot” could vary. Let me show you an example from John Chow’s site.







Those pictures you just saw were the dates of the blog posts on the first page of his blog. There were seven posts in three days. That’s the type of commitment you need to make it big. But most of can’t afford to write 7 posts in three days, unlike John Chow we aren’t making thousands every week from our blogs, yet. So your going to need to figure out for yourself how much you can write. But if you look at the popular sites in the blogging world, they’re writing generally, no less then once a day, usually more then once a day. I’m not saying you can’t be successfully writing only once a week, but if your getting lots of traffic from once a week writing, I guarantee if you move that up to every day writing, your traffic will grow dramatically.
I used to write on this blog once every two or three days. Since then I’ve moved it up to every day and the traffic has definitely grown.
However to get lot’s of traffic you can’t just write, though that is the most important, you also need to know what to write about, when to write, how often, in what way… I have created a list of 8 things explaining what I mean by write, write, write…
1.
Find a Popular Niche to write in
I’m sorry but no matter how much you write, and work, and slave over your blog, your not going to get tons of people on a blog about “Raising Squirrel Awareness.” And no I did not make that up, it’s a real blog, you can check out the link, his alexa ranking is around 21 million so your visit will probably make the old guy’s day.
But anyway, so you can’t write about just anything, it has to be something more and more people will be looking for daily. So find something to write about that people can, and will use. Don’t narrow in too much on one little topic. Because to make the big bucks, and large traffic amounts, you need to be writing on a popular topic.
2.
Write so every person alive can understand
Unless your blog is technology for tech lovers who love really complicated things, write in simple English so you can appeal to every reader. And what I mean by “simple English,” is that don’t assume your readers understand all the terms you use. Try and use a little html, internet, blogging terms as you can. There’s been times when I read a post and go hmm… hmm…. hmm, nope I have no idea what he just said. I understood it was good for me, and it helps my site some how, but I don’t know how it helps, and most importantly How To Do It!? If your going to tell people how to do something, make it so that any person could follow your instructions. Because honestly there is a lot of people who have no clue about how to use the internet out there, and they will need very basic instructions.
The entire point of this blog is to help people get traffic to their sites. I started it when I saw all the blogs claiming to show how to get traffic, but when I read their posts, I didn’t know what to do; or their suggestions just didn’t work as much as advertised. And often they didn’t even talk about how to really make money, or really get traffic. So I was determined, when I’d learned enough, I’d make a blog to show people how to get traffic; but in a language beginners could understand.; And so that’s why I always include instructions for set up. Do not assume people know how to do it. And honestly, what do you have to lose? If people do know how to, they’ll skip over it, and If they don’t they’ll use it, what’s five more minutes out of your day, when it turns one hundred readers into fans of your site because you explained to them what to do. So write so that everyone can understand, and I guarantee this will help your blog. In addition, the word will get around that you are a beginner friendly site, and suddenly you will appeal to the largest group of bloggers out there. The new bloggers, and more and more of them are swarming the internet every day.
3.
Write at the right times
Though it’s never bad to write an article, you can maximize the value of it, by posting it at the right times. Most of readers read during the workweek, so weekdays. So try to get a new blog post out on as many new week days as you can. The only way to get a large body of readers consistently is to get lots and lots of returning visitors. So keep giving out new content every day to appease them. Also, post as early as you can. I try to post every morning around 6 before I go to work. That way every day there’s new content up for my readers to read. So write often, write on week days over week ends if you have to choose, and write early as opposed to late.
4.
Write Consistently
Be consistent! I say this over and over again. Don’t be a sporadic blogger, unless you want to commit blogging suicide. Find a time, and day, when you can post, and stick too it. After doing it long enough your readers will understand when you post and then will know when to visit for new content. However if you are posting weekly, letting people know you are only posting weekly may destroy your blog. So plan on writing every day or two days, and be consistent. It will keep your readers happy and you’ll see a lot more returning visitors.
Remember, you are a slave to your readers whims. If your readers don’t like you, that that equals 0 traffic. So if a readers comments saying your template is confusing, the listen to him. Do everything you can to fix the problem, he’s probably not the only one who thinks that way.
5.
Write Often
I know I’ve already kind of said this already, but there’s another reason for why this is so essential. The more you post the more google likes you, and the more all sites will like you. Being very active is a major bonus for your site. As simply put as possible, more posts=more traffic, assuming your following the right steps. Say for example, you write a post and it gets 3 visits a day from the search engines, which isn’t very much. Times that by 25 posts and that’s 75 visits a day from search engines. And honestly 3 a day isn’t very good, for a good search term you can get hundreds of visits a day. But so say you have 50 posts, that’s 150 visits and so on… That’s a lot, and with a little luck and some good page rank, maybe you’ll get a big fish and get more.
The more posts you have, the more search terms in Google you’ll rank for, so the more traffic you’ll get. And the greater potential for links. If you have 25-50 articles on different things, people will find the ones they like and link to them, thus you’ll be able to please more readers, and get new ones, and also get links, which will improve your rankings for other search terms.
6.
Write in lists and Write about people
First off, about lists. Everybody wants to see 100 reasons for so and so, and 50 top sites… The greater the number the more impressed people will be and you’ll get hits from people who don’t even care about the topic they just want to see what you could list 100 things about.
Second, write about people. The art of turning an interested commentator into an adoring fan is essential to creating a big blog. Never, Never! be rude with anyone. I don’t care if he only get’s five hits annually. Why make an enemy, when you can make a friend so easily. Whenever you get a comment, visit them back and comment on their blog. Compliment them for their lay out, their success, their most recent post, whatever… It doesn’t matter what, but find something to compliment them on, and Be Truthful. Don’t lie to them, that falls under the don’t being rude. But when you help a little blog out it’ll make them love you and your blog because you bent down to help them, and fans are essential. You need people who will subscribe to your blog, comment, and stumble/digg your posts, so always, Always! be polite.
Also, write about up and coming blogs in your niche. And then email them saying you like their blog and want to write a post about them, asking permission of course. They’ll be so excited just to get an email at all, and to have their blogs going to be talked about by a big blog, it will instantly turn them into a fan.
And also include lots of links in your posts, often they will return the favor in their posts.
7.
Write good content
Work on your blog posts. Imagine them as papers for a teacher, except there’s hundreds of teachers all looking for different things, and your trying to get an, “A” from as many of them as you can. So spell check your posts, read them over for grammar. And don’t just write about random things. Every post should be insightful, enjoyable to read, and profitable to the reader. Unless you absolutely have to, make them short and to the point. Post every post, like it was your last post. As you finish it, think about if this post will continue to be getting traffic in a week or two weeks.
8.
Write timeless posts
Now this I realize is not always possible, but whenever it is, do it! Make your posts relevant today, tomorrow, yesterday, and two years from now. Let them appeal to readers forever. And still be read even when their four pages back on your home page. Relevancy is key because every blogger is unique. Just like very blog is unique. They’re all looking for different things that are relevant to them, so make your posts relevant to your niche, and timeless so that they can always be read, and put into practice.
For those of you who like to see short bullet lists, I will change these strategies into check off points.
- Write in a Popular Niche
- Write Simply
- Write at the Right Times
- Write Consistently
- Write Often
- Write in lists/about People
- Write Worthy Content
- Write Timeless
Thank you for reading! And I hope this benefits your site with a lot of traffic growth in the near future.
I made it into a Squidoo as well if you want to read it here.

6 Responses so far
Achyut Telang
September 17th, 2008
3:17 am
Hi! Nice blog. The best part is that it addresses relevant issues that bloggers face of getting traffic etc. Nice points!
Miocarbon
October 8th, 2008
2:00 am
Good inspirational post. Thanks for sharing your tips. Thats helps a lot for new blogger like me. I like your post
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iPod Touch
October 26th, 2008
11:08 am
How much money are you making from your blog at the moment?
John
TeasasTips
October 26th, 2008
9:01 pm
I love your tips…I utilize huliq.com…whereby I write articles for them that get 1000 hits or more a day linking back to my blog. SocialBrowse is another tool I use.
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Jeremy Day
November 1st, 2008
2:30 am
Hi,
So I just checked and that squirrel guy has an Alexa of 7 million and a pagerank of 2!!! Just goes to show you how much love Google has for Blogger.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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Eric Tan
November 21st, 2008
8:25 pm
I like the “Write so every person alive can understand” this so so true there are a bunch of blogs there using verbage that average people cannot understand and they just x-out of your blog forever… don’t want that to happen!
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