15 free ways on how to drive traffic to your blog

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Keith

Learn these 15 free ways on how to drive traffic to your blog. Many factors distinguish blogs from regular Web pages, including the speed with which they are indexed, the ability to submit to blog directories as well as regular directories, pings, and track backs. All of these small details can help increase blog traffic. Here are 15 common techniques to try:

1.) Each day, write at least four keyword posts.

2.) Submit your sitemap to Bing search console

3.) Submit your sitemap to Google search console

4.) Include a relevant link directory on your blog and trade links like a possessed demon! Although it may take longer than simply submitting your site to a search engine once, this method is likely the most effective way to increase traffic to your site. To make the link trading process go faster, use software like Zeus.

5.) Make use of ping sites such as ping-o-matic. Every time you make a new post, ping your site.

6.) Use traditional search engines like AltaVista and MSN to submit your blog.

7.) Use traditional directories like DMOZ to submit your blog. Google considers directories (particularly DMOZ) to be more relevant. DMOZ is a picky bunch, but what do you have to lose by giving it a shot?

8.) Submit your RSS feed to as many RSS directories and search engines as you can. This is a simple but time-consuming process that can be automated using software like RSS SUBMIT.

9.) Leave comments on other people’s blogs. Don’t just say “I agree” or something similar. Leave thoughtful responses that make readers wonder, “Who wrote this?”

10.) Make use of trackbacks. Leave a link back to a blog that you refer to or quote and that is highly relevant to your topic. It boosts the popularity of your link and may even bring in a few new visitors from the linked site.

11.) Turn off your computer. To get the word out about your blog, use newspaper ads, public bulletin boards, business cards, and even stickers.

12.) Include a link to your blog in your signature block in your e-mails.

13.) Make use of groups (Usenet). Find a relevant group on Google Groups, Yahoo Groups, MSN Groups, or any of the thousands of other FREE group services to meet and talk with like-minded people. Make sure to treat your blog’s URL as if it were your real name.

14.) Make use of discussion boards. One of the best places to seek advice is online forums. Go to message boards and look for problems to solve. Make sure to leave your blog name, but do so with tact; some forums are irritated by people who leave a few links to their own site and then leave.

15.) Add a tag to your site. Tagging is a relatively new concept that has spread across the internet. Sites like https://Del.icio.us, Technorati, and others have a social feature that allows you to tag your article with keywords or “tags” that are visible to everyone who is interested in that tag.

Although tips and lists are some of the most popular ways to drive traffic to your blog, don’t stop there. You can come up with thousands of ways to drive traffic to your blog if you use your imagination.

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