With all of the websites out there claiming to know the secrets of driving thousands of visitors to your blog in as little as 30 days, it’s frustrating to only see small scale results if any. The truth behind the secrets that these self-proclaimed experts try to sell you is not so secret, however. Behind […]
How to Drive Traffic from Blog Directories and Tags to your Blog
Traffic is a topic that bloggers will never overlook any day or any time! And to get that much coveted traffic bloggers turn to various sources, one of which is blog directories. But unfortunately, many bloggers easily overlook one essential element when it comes to generating traffic from blog directories. This essential element is tagging. But […]
Boast Your Blog Traffic using Social Web Tools
Social web is the new cool way to communicate and interact on the World Wide Web. Not too long ago, blogging was considered the coolest new way to communicate, it is still cool but with so much buzz going around the social web, people are relying more on their social networks for the content than […]
Don’t Over-Estimate Your Traffic
Blogging is more and more about taking advantage of what you have. Even if you have a small reader base to work with, you’re going to want to use that base to its full extent. This is normal. But this situation also demands that you handle what little traffic you have delicately. Confused? When you […]
Statistics: The Best Blogging Inspiration Out There
It’s hard to get your blog to the top, especially if you’re blogging about “making money online” or something similar. But the key to it is to keep blogging and never quit, no matter how slight the odds are that you will succeed with your efforts. How do you keep going? You need an inspiration. […]
Why Bloggers Need to Learn Search Analytics
Now that you are convinced that you need to know the basics of traffic analytics to better interact with your audience, the natural question to follow is how to actually do that. Well, there are quite a few very details and well-outlined bloggers’ guides to search analytics; below I am listing a couple of posts that really help (both are based on Google Analytics):