How To Creating A High-Traffic Blog
Traffic it is the one thing that anyone with a website hopes for again and again. Unfortunately most of these will never enjoy of the significant traffic as that of top bloggers that receive over one million visitors each month. How they do it? Usually, the most part of bloggers post once per day. As I do. Thus, any single blog can’t receive five or ten times a day the same reader to check for new updates.
Solution
Instead of producing dozens of post each day, I want to suggest you increase your efforts in those two of the areas usually top bloggers using to promote their sites:
- Search engine
- Social media
Seo
Most people use search engine to solve a problem. The Top blogs with hight amount of traffic are getting a lot of that from search engine. Thus, learn any single SEO secret and how it can get you on the 1st page of Googe is the first rule.
If you are a wordpress blogger and you are curious about how you can start optimizing your blog so that your articles come up higher inside Google and other major search engines results pages here are some plugins the can help you to do this.
Social media
Someone don’t believe in the value that a social media strategy can bring to any site or business. In my view, social media have played an integral role for the success of top bloggers.
A great way to maximize the connections, and then increase the exposure of your blog, is to submitting your post to social media. Blogger regularly check their sources of traffic and submitting their website to social media sites like Digg, Delicious, Stumbeuon, etc.
Recently, I wrote my guide to Stumbleupon at a stage where was primary interested in using it as a tool for traffic . I love Stumbleupon for what it is; a simple and creative way to experience the online universe.
If you are Digg fans, Maki(doshdosh) has write a interestig article on how to create digg friendly content. In this artice, Maki do a clear example of a website that has perfected the art of writing original content that is attractive to not only Digg but many other channels like forums, blogs and social sites.









