Article Categories
» Arts & Entertainment
» Automotive
» Business
» Careers & Jobs
» Education & Reference
» Finance
» Food & Drink
» Health & Fitness
» Home & Family
» Internet & Online Businesses
» Miscellaneous
» Self Improvement
» Shopping
» Society & News
» Sports & Recreation
» Technology
» Travel & Leisure
» Writing & Speaking

  Listed Article

  Category: Articles » Internet & Online Businesses » E-Commerce » Article
 

Driving Traffic to Your Blog: Part One




By David McCammon



Driving Traffic to Your Blog: Part One

Visitors are the lifeblood of a blog, the traffic is the visitors who visit your blog each and every day, sometimes many times throughout the day. With literally millions of blogs online, the greatest challenge in blogging is, generating traffic: getting those first time blog visitors to find your unique and valuable content in the first place. There are many ways to easily and quickly drive a lot of traffic to your blog, but all traffic is not the same – some traffic is worth a lot and some isn't worth anything at all. An effective traffic-producing campaign will ensure the first visitors see your blog and spend some time there. But remember, it's the actual content of your blog that will keep them coming back day after day. Let's check out some of the more popular ways you can produce first time traffic:

Using Traffic Exchanges

Wouldn't it be nice to have hundreds, or even thousands of visitors to your blog? And what if each of them were guaranteed to spend 20 or 30 seconds looking over your main article? What if they would even review your blog? Even rate your blog? What if they voted for your blog in a competition with the blogs of others? You know this sounds great, doesn't it?.

This is the beauty and power of blog traffic exchanges . Sites that guarantee people will visit your blog and spend a guaranteed amount of time at your blog. But there's a trade-off: for each person that visits your blog, you have to visit someone elses blog in the same way.

This is the way it works. You register your blog with a blog traffic exchange, you make an account specific to your blog. You get credits added to your account by viewing the blogs of others, which are viewed inside a frame with a clock timer that measures how long you must stay at that blogsite. After a predetermined amount of time at the site, you must enter a code into the frame (this makes sure that people are actually at their computers) and move to the next blogsite. For each blog you view, you get credit which is traded by you so that others will view your blog. The more blogs you view, the more visitors you will receive in return.

Here are some of the more popular traffic exchanges:

BlogXchange,
Blog Soldiers,
Blog Clicker,
Blog-a-Zoo,
BlogExplosion,

Using Blog Directories

Blogs are gaining more and more popularity every single day, it's clearly impossible for anyone to know all the blogs there are and where to find them all. That's why blog directories are so useful and becoming so popular: they organize and categorize the thousands of blogs in their database so readers can find your blog more easily. Blog directories are usually free to the blogger, though they will sometimes require you to add a small banner to your site.

It is really easy to get listed in a blog directory, simply visit them and submit your blog url, accurately describing what your blog is about(your accurate description helps to insure that your traffic is highly targeted). See what their requirements for banners are and be sure to use the link they give you – this makes sure you get credit if another blogger joins from your page. Most blog directories will require you to host their images on your own server space, so be sure to follow their directions. Most catalogs will de-list you if they find you stealing their bandwith.

Here are a few of the more popular blog directories:

LS Blogs
GetBlogs
Blog Catalog
Blogarama
Globe of Blogs
Blogwise

Using Blog Rings

The idea behind the blog ring is a simple one: blogs with similar subjects join in a group, each placing a link on their page to the next blog in the group. Visitors interested in the subject those blogs feature, be it gorillas or Green garden plants, are encouraged to click on the link that leads to the next blog in the ring. It's usually not a good idea to send your visitors away, but in this case other blogs in the same group are sending their traffic to you.

There are specialized blog rings for automobile blogs, mystery writers, even those who blog about blogging. With a little searching, you can find a blog ring that fits your content perfectly.

Whats up with Link Exchanges

A number of websites, known as "link exchanges," allow your link to be listed on the sites of other bloggers, as long as you carry on your blog a small ad that lists the blogs of others who are members of the same program. A link exchange works the same way as a blog ring, tying all the featured blogs into a big circle, the difference being that the blogs you link to may not be as closely grouped as they are for most blog rings. When you sign up for the link exchange, you'll receive credits every time you display the links of others, and you use your credits as your blog is displayed on the blogs of others.

Here are a few link exchange programs:


Gotop
LinksPal
Link2Blogs
Gotlinks

Of Course there are many, many ways to promote your blog for profit or otherwise. Use your favorite search engine to locate more sources. And stay alert for part 2 in this 4 part series.


 
 
About the Author
David McCammon an experienced trainer, motivator, and marketer gives free blog training at: http://blogtrainingsite.com

Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/24904.html
 
If you wish to add the above article to your website or newsletters then please include the "Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/24904.html" as shown above and make it hyperlinked.



  
  Recent Articles
Finding your next digital camera
by Dawson

What you want, for what you've got
by Dawson

Management Information System
by Ismael D. Tabije

I'm Going To Use OsCommerce – Now What?
by Myles O'Reilly

Small Business Ecommerce Software
by Somsekhar

Design Ecommerce Site Web
by Somsekhar

Business to Business Ecommerce
by Somsekhar

Ecommerce Website Development
by Somsekhar

Ecommerce Shopping Cart Software
by Somsekhar

Ecommerce Web Design Portal
by Somsekhar

Ecommerce Solution Provider
by Somsekhar

Ecommerce Website Solution
by Somsekhar

Ecommerce Shopping Solution
by Somsekhar

Ecommerce Shopping Cart
by Somsekhar

Ecommerce Website Design
by Somsekhar

Ecommerce Solutions
by Somsekhar

Ecommerce Design Solutions
by Somsekhar

More $$$ with Niche Marketing
by MN Nikk

Can't connect to database