Archive for September, 2009

Getting More Traffic to Your Blog

Time to take some account of what happened
since the past episode of Blog Traffic Getting with Thomas…

I have to tell you, I found a great list of action steps and
principles that you can take to increase the traffic you are getting to your blog.

So many people seem to loose focus and track because
they just don’t think what they put up on their blog is
worth the effort (because nobody looks at it – aka no traffic).

Well, here is the cure!

Head on over to Gary Simpson’s blog and read about the
7 Reasons Why Gary’s Blog Is So Popular

The cool thing about these 7 reasons is that
you can without any difficulty translate them into your own
action plan that will force you to have similar results with
your blog as Gary has with his.

It’s simple! Is it easy? No, because it takes 3 things that
most people don’t have:

  1. A Plan (but you have that now…just make it from Gary’s “7 Reasons”)
  2. Commitment (lack of this often comes from not believing that it will work…see point 1)
  3. Resilience (uh oh, big word… which here means just stick with the plan)

Watch for my next Blog Traffic Getting show on USTREAM. I will show you how I got
#3 and #4 positions  on Google for “blog traffic getting” in the middle of
Jeff Johnson’s Traffic Getting Launch, and Howie Schwartze’s “Apprentice 4″ Launch…
and how I didn’t make any money from it anyway.

Last, I’d like to give credit to Rob Canyon’s “Blog Copywriting Course” – see if you can
figure out how I used Rob’s secrets to
make this blog post more interesting…

And of course…engage and leave your comment below!

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Alexa Engagometer

Did you know that Alexa actually has a ranking parameter that you can use to check how “engaging” your blog posts are?

It’s called “Time on Site”, and it measures how many minutes the average visitor to your site spends on your site per day. SO, when you focus on writing high quality, engaging content for your visitors, that would be a great parameter to keep an eye on – you’ll be surprised… Watch this now:

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