| These days everyone has a blog but
most of them float unread out on the
internet cloud. So the big question
I keep hearing is how do I get more
traffic to my blog? The answer is simple,
and if you are willing to put in a little
time you can do it for free as well.
Blogs are more or less just like
any other website out there. Sure
they are designed to make it easy
for bloggers to post news, images,
and video without much computer savvy
but in reality they are just user
friendly mini-websites. So now that
you have one you want to get more
traffic to it so here's a few of the
free and basic first steps to increasing
your blogs traffic.
1. Blog About Something People
Care About
Seriously - if nobody cares about
your blog because it's just random
talk about what you ate that morning
you aren't going to pick up a lot
of traffic. However, regardless of
how weird your interests may be someone
out there also cares about them. So
this one is an easy - just blog about
something that someone else can relate
to.
2. Submit Your Blog to Directories
This one is also easy but takes a
bit of time. There are a lot of free
services out there where you can submit
your blog to. They are basically like
giant phonebooks for blogs and once
you add your blog to their service
more people will be able to find your
blog. You'll be able to categorize
your blog and many of them let you
use your own "tags" which
are basically key words. Just jump
on your favorite search engine and
type in something like "free
blog submission" and you'll find
lots of sites which can help you out.
3. Have a Blogroll
Blogs often have a list of links
somewhere that lists the other blogs
or websites that are related or that
the blogger enjoys visiting. If you
want to help increase traffic find
some sites that will trade you a link
on their blog for one on yours. Don't
get too carried away with this though
as you can actually lose traffic if
you abuse this. This is where you
start to get into the internet's deeper
and more inner workings so for brevity
we'll just leave it with this: you
don't want more than about 100 links
on your front page or you might actually
decrease your chance for big traffic.
4. Submit Your Blog to Feedreaders
Most blog services have the ability
to create a "feed". You
might hear people talking about RSS,
syndication, or feedreaders. Basically
what this means is each blog creates
a list of what posts have been added
to it much like headlines for a newspaper.
You can find sites out there like
the Blog Directories which you can
submit your blog feed or RSS to. If
you do this they'll pick up your headlines
and people can then dig through them
for interesting blogs. The best part
about these feed systems is that most
continue to check your blog for updates
so once you've submitted it you can
just reap the benefits!
5. Blog Often and When Appropriate
One mistake some people make with
blogging is blogging when they have
nothing useful to say just to get
another "post" on their
blog. If you are doing this then you
are going to have a hard time making
fans who are interested in saving
your page in their favorites or bookmarks.
However, you want to often update
your blog. If you don't post regularly
then you'll bore your fans. Blog often,
but make sure you're blogging something
of interest.
6. Make Sure Your Blog Has
a Theme
If you're blog is all over the place
you'll have a hard time putting together
a fan base. You may get a few hits
here and there by random people but
you want to build a community. To
do that you'll probably want to pick
a few categories you're going to post
about and stick with them. If you
are the type who likes to make random
posts sometimes you could just make
a category called Random Thoughts
or something along those lines but
again be careful.
7. Pingbacks and Trackbacks
If you want people to visit your
blog then visit other blogs that are
related to yours and get involved.
You'll find that people often leave
comments with links back to their
own blog or another related blog in
the comments. These are part of the
pingback/trackback system which can
be a lot of fun and also get you a
lot of additional traffic. Avoid spamming
though as you'll just irritate potential
friends and you'll likely have your
comments removed and lose your comment
ability.
8. Appearance Matters
Every blog service offers templates
which can make your blog look unique
or have a style you feel fits. Often
you can also customize your blog with
custom graphics and tinker with the
layout. While this can really help
your blog be careful that you aren't
making it irritating to potential
readers. Not many people want to come
to a blog that hurts their eyes to
look at or which has loud music they
don't like.
There you go, 8 simple tips on how
to increase your blog traffic. The
last thing to remember is that building
up your blog traffic is going to take
time. Depending on the potential number
of people interested in your topics
and your other blogging related skills
it could take weeks and even more
likely months to really get things
going. If you blog it, they will come! |