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Tuesday 22 January 2013

You Might NEVER Get Traffic to Your Blog

You Might NEVER Get Traffic to Your Blog. And Here's Why
A lot of new bloggers complain about not getting the traffic they desire to their blog. The funny thing is that in most cases these bloggers know quite well what they have to do to drive traffic to their blogs and they have done all within their power to get traffic but it just doesn't seem to be coming.


 You Might NEVER Get Traffic to Your Blog
Getting traffic that sticks to your blog isn't only about "driving traffic" but more about understanding the principles of retaining traffic. You can get 2,000 visitors to your blog today, but at the end how many of those visitors will stick? This article will be explaining why you find it really difficult to get traffic to your blog.

Your Content Sucks

You've probably seen a lot of blog tips with thousands of daily visitors and you're windering how they're doing it. Maybe you're doing your best to follow the exact same approach these bloggers use but can't seem to progress. The problem isn't really with the techniques you're trying to use to get traffic but rather with your content.

The reality is that people aren't just reading your blog for the fun of it. They are reading your blog because they want to improve their knowledge, they are reading your blog because they want to be inspired, they are reading your blog because they want to be educated, they are reading your blog for humor - and you have to give them just that.

You're the Worst at Welcoming New Visitors

Another thing you need to know about retaining visitors to your website is that you need to welcome them. And by "welcome them" I'm not trying to say you should be showing first time visitors a personal welcome message but I'm rather saying that you should always leave first time visitors with a good first impression.

First time visitors won't appreciate being welcomed with a lot of ugly pop ups, neither will they appreciate being greeted with 20 ads and red adverts telling them to "click here".

Always do your best to make your readers feel welcomed to your blog and they will stay with you for a very long time.

Your Blog is Unstable

It is also very important that you realize that the stability of your blog is very important so you should do your best to make your site as stable as you can.

First time visitors won't appreciate seeing your site in a bad state and regular visitors won't appreciate your site being a burden. So make sure you avoid changing your blog design every week, also ensure you choose the best web host possible so as to avoid your website going down every minute and you will significantly improve the chances of making your blog visitors stick.

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