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Increasing Return Traffic to Your Blog

Doug Williams @ 4:22 am

This blog entry was posted on November 30, 2007.

Having regular traffic and visitors is important to a business blog and to business blog marketing. It is even more important to develop a loyal readership and return traffic. Does your blog offer content that would give visitors a reason to return? If not, you need to get to work.

  1. Content is king: The three most important ways to develop your readership is to post interesting material, post regularly and to post often. Regular postings also brings back the search engine spiders frequently to index you site.
  2. Write to your audience: Target readers who are likely to become customers and write about topics that they want to read about. Focus on developing an interested readership that is the same as you customer base.
  3. Write with style: Keep it fresh and mix it with a little humor. Opinions and commentaries are great, they are entertaining and interesting. You need to take every opportunity to provide a good blog reader experience.
  4. Easy to subscribe: Make it easy for visitors to subscribe to your RSS feed. Add prominent RSS subscription icons or button in a prominent location. If someone reads something they like, encourage them to subscribe.
  5. Organization: Categorize your topics into logical topics and include a search box. Make it easy to find postings on subjects that interest them. Good organization entices people to read multiple postings.
  6. Watch traffic statistics: Watch which topics and postings get the best response. This will give you quick feed back on what you readers are hungry for. Writing regularly about subjects your readers are looking for, will quickly grow your loyal reader base.

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