Google Traffic Formula For Higher Blog Rankings
If you have a blog and would like to find out a quick and straightforward method for getting free traffic and search engine rankings, this article shows you everything you needed to know, step-by-step.
Before we move forward I want to talk about obtaining traffic and why most bloggers get it wrong.
Up to 89% of blog owners think about traffic as hits, and put people all together. They’re looking at traffic as statistics, and forget the fundamentals - at the end of the other line there’s a breathing human being; with possibly the identical issues, needs as you.
If these bloggers would not appear at traffic as hits, and can provide thought on who they actually need to attract, and who are they really talking to on their blog, traffic generating will not appear hard anymore.
Yes, for many bloggers traffic generation is rocket-science.
When you master the fundamentals, blogging for traffic can appear a complete breeze. Just look around, and notice the professional bloggers out there. Do you think they’re searching for traffic? Not at all; they are probably not actively generating traffic. They make traffic work for them.
Here is an illustration to make my point across:
Imagine blogger A [the newbie] on the other side of the road… attempting to attract the attention of the audience [the cars on the road and folks around] holding a BIG red sign “Visit my blog ->”
Now picture blogger B [the skilled] who has a whole army of people and cars advertising on his behalf, every one across the road.
89% of bloggers are trying too hard to get their traffic; they are publishing articles and writing blog posts; dabbling with SEO, Twittering, forum marketing, and so on.
A small percentage of the bloggers out there acknowledge the power of leveraging so they’re taking advantage of other people’s traffic, rankings and authority.
If you need to get on the boat of pro bloggers, then you’ve got to act like they act and do what they are doing:
Step #1 - think BIG and keep your focus [know who are you really talking with; who's your ideal client?]
Step #2 - run interviews, ad swaps and blog roll exchanges with like-minded bloggers in your field and trade
Step #3 - never pay for advertising unless you have got your metrics tested and proven [for e.g. you know precisely your visitor value - click and lead revenue]
If you are aware that for each visitor to your blog, you are making $1 a month on average, then you almost certainly can afford to pay fifty cents per unique visitor; you’d reap half a dollar as profit, right?
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