Blogging For Traffic
Blogs are a magnet for traffic, in many ways. Initially, their very structure and layout tend to be conducive to good results in the search engines. The constantly-updating nature of a blog intensifies that effect. Blogs have another traffic advantage that traditional sites are largely lacking. There is a vibrant and active blogging community that can also help you spur traffic.
Many people start blogging out of a sense of fun and curiosity. After that, they hear about ways to possibly profit from the creation and maintenance of a blog and they are off and running. Google Adsense, for instance, seemed to hold real possibility for revenue production.
So it becomes an exciting idea. You can create and easily maintain a dynamic web site on the subject of your choice and make some money at the same time! You enjoy writing in the blog and tweaking with its layout and in time, you are “sure” the blog will “take off” and earnings would start to roll in.
WRONG!
You’ve got everything: good content, a popular topic and well-placed advertising. But NOTHING is happening. The reason: few, if any visitors.
Even after adopting some of the frequently recommended methods of generating content, your blog is still only producing a few cents a day or a rare, occasional sale!
At this stage a lot of people will typically abandoned their blogs – and why not? I mean, if it’s not producing results, then why bother? But then the idea creeps back in again… What about all of these claims of blogs being traffic and income magnets? It’s hard to ignore all the people who are profiting from their blogs, so you continue your quest and hope that one day you will stumble upon the secret. The good news is… the “secret” really isn’t all that mysterious and elusive.
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