Sunday, May 6, 2012

How To Drive Traffic To Your Blog



Who doesn’t want to traffic…? 
Many of the Blogging Tips readers are already aware about the basic ways to generate traffic to your blog and that includes guest posting, blog commenting, forum marketing, social bookmarking etc.
Those tactics does work and can drive traffic a LOT of quality traffic.
 This is not just another post on how to drive traffic to your blog.
In this post I’m going to share 3 simple but unique strategies that can generate hundreds of visitors to your blog.

1. Infographics Infographics is one of the immensely popular medium to drive traffic to your blog. It is something that many bloggers haven’t started utilizing. All you need to do is to get a unique Infographic designed and promote it on social media sites like Pinterest and facebook. Infographics is a tool that requires little efforts and can easily convey a high volume of information quickly. It’s a powerful tool to drive traffic and build high quality links.

 2. Fiverr Fiverr is a great place to get the tedious jobs done in $5, get the social media shares, blog posts converted in slides, get the transcript of a video. And it’s a never ending list. Use Fiverr to get more retweets, shares and likes – You can use Fiverr to get more social media shares on your blog post. Get your articles convert into a powerpoint presentations and submitting those to top slide sharing sites. Get the podcasts and videos transcribed for more traffic. Always filter your gigs by “Popularity”, it will help you find the best stuff from any category.

 3. Video Blogging Video Blogging is one of the fastest growing content types on the Internet and Youtube is considered third most visited site in the world. Youtube is a traffic powerhouse, if you can deploy the right strategy. If you aren’t using video blogging, than you’re missing a huge opportunity. Lisa & Pat flynn are two great examples of what video blogging can do for you.

1 comments:

This is why I put so much time, money, and effort into creating exceptional content with all the persuasive checks and balances. And I’ve told you this before: When I started blogging, my content failed to hit the mark.

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