Getting Traffic

My blogs have matured enough to have some interesting information on them and I feel good about promoting them. I’ve got backlinks accumulating through Traffic Bug and have submitted them to my accounts on Delicious, Diggo, etc. In most cases I have articles submitted to Ezine Articles and Qondio and one or more Squidoo pages. In short, they have a good start but need to go to the next level.
I have decided to start visiting forums and blogs to meet people with similar interests, It’s one of the strategies Gideon and Yaro promoted in a recent Become A Blogger Mini Course email. If this sounds like something that would help you, please take advantage of their course. It’s free and worth spending some time on. The following are notes that I want to refer back to. I am sure the original will make more sense to you as he explains what I just noted. (I don’t get a commission for saying that.)
My notes on their content:
1. Leave amazing contents on blogs in your niche. Target 5 blogs in your niche and develop a relationship with their owners and readers.
2. Find popular forums in your niche. Respond to other people’s questions. You can submit a helpful original article and ask for other people to discuss it. Make sure you check back and respond to their comments.
3. Article Marketing – focus your efforts on 2 or 3 main directories and get known. Never duplicate blog entries and articles. (You don’t want a duplicate content penalty from Google.)
4. After you have built a relationship, guest post on other blogs. (Remember you built a relationship first in #1)
5. You can use offline media such as fliers, ads, business cards, etc.
Long Term Recommendations to Move Toward:
1. Create an original resource and build a list.
2. Online video – YouTube is a great way to start and does generate traffic. Check out http://getyourvideoonline.com for help getting started.
3. Social Media – Pick three like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter and get involved. [For me, this is part of life as we now know it but I haven't moved into them for promotional purposes. Maybe this is more of a change of direction for the use of these services?]
4. Audio/Video podcasts – I don’t think I’m ready to face this. I think YouTube should come first.
Remember, this blog is a place for me to figure out what works for me and what my next steps will be. I also record neat things I come across and don’t want to forget. It’s purpose isn’t so much promotional, as experimental. If you find something here that helps you, please let me know what and why. Your insights will help me as well.






