Friday, August 21, 2020

10 Easy Techniques To Improve Your Blogs Traffic Online

10 Easy Techniques To Improve Your Blog’s Traffic Online Make Money Online Queries? Struggling To Get Traffic To Your Blog? Sign Up On (HBB) Forum Now! 10 Easy Techniques To Improve Your Blog’s Traffic And Exposure Online Updated On 01/12/2017 Author : Deepak Eapen Topic : Blogging Short URL : https://hbb.me/2j4rQM4 CONNECT WITH HBB ON SOCIAL MEDIA Follow @HellBoundBlog Did you know that there are certain easy ways to improve your blogs traffic and popularity on the internet? But unfortunately many bloggers overlook these points and leave money on the table. Though these points are absolutely rudimentary in nature they are highly powerful techniques to improve your blog’s traffic and revenue in the long run. 1. Display RSS Subscription Button Placing an attractive and easy to spot RSS (Really Simple Syndication) subscription button on your blog is the first thing that you must do as a blogger. It must be placed on the top right corner of your blog as well as after each post, if possible. If your reader finds your blog interesting and useful he will most likely subscribe to your RSS feed. Once he is subscribed, he might become a repeating visitor to your blog when you publish new posts. If you provide useful content to him, he might even go that extra mile and share your blog posts on Social Media networks like Facebook and Twitter. To retain your RSS subscribers, it is very important to post informative and helpful posts on a regular basis, once in two days or at least once in week. RSS is the simplest and easiest way to reach out to your readers. 2. Display Email Subscription Button or Link Apart from the RSS button, you must also provide an email subscription option for your readers to subscribe to your posts, because some readers might not know what an RSS feed is or how to use it, so it is a good idea to provide an email subscription option via a button or a link. The email subscription button also must be easy to find and placed on the top right corner of your blog as well as after each post. Once your reader subscribes to your posts via email, he/she will receive it directly in their inbox once you publish a new post. If you want to track and analyze your RSS and Email subscribers Google’s Feedburner service is the best. 3. Display Social Media Subscriptions Buttons You must also provide the buttons or links for your readers to subscribe to your social media accounts like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace etc which can double or triple your blogs traffic and exposure. It is better to use an all in one subscription widget instead of placing individual links and buttons for each service separately. It will be both easier for your reader as well as make your blog look more professional and clean. 4. Create Facebook Page and Google Plus Page Having your blog’s Facebook page is a great way to drive in extra targeted traffic to your blog. You can easily embed the page widget on to your blog to promote it. If your visitors find your blog interesting they will definitely click on the “Like” button and become a fan of your page. In order to retain and grow your Facebook fans you must engage them by posting interesting and relevant stuff regularly on to your page so that they will read it and share it with their friends and their friends to their friends which ultimately brings in viral traffic to your page and blog, as well as more fans on the way. Google Plus might not get anywhere near to Facebook in terms of popularity, but it is surely picking up momentum, so why wait? Join the Google Plus band wagon and get benefited from it by creating your Google Plus business page for your blog for extra traffic and exposure. 5. Incorporate Social Sharing Buttons with Analytics You must incorporate an easy to use social sharing service for your posts that also provides analytical data for you. So if your readers find them helpful and want to share it with their friends they can easily do it without any hassle. You can place the social sharing buttons either before or after the post, but the best place is after the post. .IRPP_button , .IRPP_button .postImageUrl , .IRPP_button .centered-text-area { min-height: 86px; position: relative; } .IRPP_button , .IRPP_button:hover , .IRPP_button:visited , .IRPP_button:active { border:0!important; } .IRPP_button { display: block; transition: background-color 250ms; webkit-transition: background-color 250ms; width: 100%; opacity: 1; transition: opacity 250ms; webkit-transition: opacity 250ms; background-color: #3498DB; } .IRPP_button:active , .IRPP_button:hover { opacity: 1; transition: opacity 250ms; webkit-transition: opacity 250ms; } .IRPP_button .postImageUrl { background-position: center; background-size: cover; float: right; margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 30%; } .IRPP_button .centered-text-area { float: left; width: 70%; padding:0; margin:0; } .IRPP_button .ctaText { border-bottom: 0 solid #fff; color: inherit; font-size: 13px; font-weight: bold; letter-spacing: .125em; margin: 0; padding: 0; } .IRPP_button .postTitle { color: #ECF0F1; font-size: 16px; fon t-weight: 600; margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 100%; } .IRPP_button .ctaButton { background: #ECF0F1; color: inherit; border: none; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: none; font-size: 14px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 26px; margin: 18px 14px 18px 14px; moz-border-radius: 3px; padding: 12px 0; text-align: center; text-decoration: none; text-shadow: none; webkit-border-radius: 3px; width: 80px; position: absolute; } .IRPP_button:hover .ctaButton { background: #e6e6e6; } .IRPP_button .centered-text { display: table; height: 86px; padding:0; margin:0; padding-left: 108px!important; top: 0; } .IRPP_button .IRPP_button-content { display: table-cell; margin: 0; padding: 0; padding-right: 10px; position: relative; vertical-align: middle; width: 100%; } .IRPP_button:after { content: "; display: block; clear: both; } READHow to Search Google Plus Posts?The analytics data is important because it will tell you the number of shares of each post on various networks, it’s viral lift, geography of audience and a host of other analytical details that will help you improve your blog in the future. Addthis is a good service that provides you with neat and easy social buttons along with the analytics feature. If you have a WordPress blog then you can use their plugin or else you can use their embed code on your website. 6. Display Related Posts It’s a good blogging practice to display the related posts after each post. This has it’s SEO benefit as it helps in improving the user engagement by giving him/her a reason to spend more time on your blog reading the related posts. The related posts are either pulled out based on the Categories or with the help of tags that you provide for each post, so it is vitally important to categorize your post as well to tag them with the most relevant keywords. Check 5 Ways To Show Related Posts On Your Blog. 7. Display Categories Every WordPress theme has a Category widget that you can use on your blog’s sidebar. If you are using a Blogger blog you must add a label (same as category) to each post and then add the Label widget to your blog to display all the posts under different labels. Displaying the categories widget is also a good SEO   practice and blogging practice which allows the users to find all the posts under a given category. 8. Displaying Calendar and Archive Displaying the Calendar and/or Archive widget is another blogging best practice which also has it’s SEO benefit as your visitor can filter out posts from a particular date, month or year. 9. Add a Post Footer Having a post footer space will not only allow you to acknowledge your readers but also gives you an opportunity to solicit them to subscribe or share your post. You can utilize this space for advertising by placing your affiliate or AdSense ads. In short, it is up to you how you use the post footer space which can be easily customized as per your creativity and needs. Post footers are pretty easy to incorporate as plug-in if you are on WordPress or Blogger platforms and can greatly improve your blog’s user experience, ad revenue and subscriptions. 10. Provide an option to convert your Post to a PDF File Some of your visitors might want to take a print of your blog posts or download it as a PDF file for future reference, so it is a good idea to give that option on every post. This can be achieved by coding or by just installing the relevant plugin. Summary The bottom line is that you must not under estimate any simple feature of your blogging platform, because you never know it’s potential unless you start using it. So make the maximum out of every basic feature of your blog to improve your subscribers, traffic and revenue. You may also check out my earlier post â€" 19 Free Interesting WordPress Plugins You Can Try for finding the appropriate WordPress plug-ins relevant to the techniques discussed in this post as well as other interesting ones for enhancing your WordPress blog as a whole. Thank you for stopping by and reading my post! Happy Blogging! This article is written by Deepak Eapen. He has been into Internet Marketing/blogging/SEO for the past 2 years and owns multiple blogs and websites in different niches.

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