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How can I get more traffic on a blog? | 20 proven ways to get traffic to your blog
Every company owner who has ever tried to attract an audience for a blog knows how frustrating it can be. Though we'd all prefer it if readers merely appeared out of nowhere, the fact is that building an audience takes time and effort.
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It's easy to become discouraged and give up on blogging, but once you've experienced the benefits, you'll realize that your blog can have a significant influence on your business by driving traffic to your site, assisting in the development of a social media following, and making an impression on prospects and clients.
Following are 20 proven strategies that can help you boost readership and increase traffic to your blog
1. More writing is required.
According to studies, the more frequently you update your blog, the more visitors it will acquire. Google prioritizes websites with new information, so update your blog at least twice a week if you want to receive more attention from the search engines.
2. Use social media to promote your business.
Each new blog article should be shared on social networking sites such as Twitter, Linked In, Facebook, Google+, and Pinterest. Social networking platforms may become some of your top traffic sources if you invest time nurturing your networks and sharing outstanding content.
3. Improve your title writing skills.
Your blog entries' titles are almost as crucial as the material itself. This is because titles assist potential readers in deciding whether or not to click and read more. Keep an eye out for article titles on magazine covers. Readers are enticed by promises and answers. Your readership will grow if you do the same.
4. Be aware of your niche.
While you may be passionate about sea life, exotic travel destinations, Little League baseball, and weight reduction, your audience will be confused if your material lacks focus. Decide who your target audience is, what they want to read, and what messages you want to provide them.
5. Use photographs.
According to studies, including photographs in blog articles increases viewership. A photo enhances the article's aesthetic attractiveness and allows you to insert keywords in the Alt Image tag, which improves your site's search engine optimization (SEO). Keep in mind that you can't just take any photo from Google since you'll be infringing on someone else's copyright. Instead, use a site like Clipart.com to get royalty-free photos.
6. Make use of keywords.
When it comes to SEO, keywords are at the heart of the process. Ensure that every page on your site has a keyword strategy. This is one of the simplest strategies to increase traffic to your website. As a result, for each blog article, you create, pick one keyword that you think people will use to locate it. Next, use that term in the post's title, the page's headline, at least two times in the page's content, in a prominent picture on the page, and as part of the page link. Keyword density aids Google's understanding of the page's content, which can lead to increased search engine traffic.
read full article - https://www.letiskosice.com/2021/05/how-can-i-get-more-traffic-on-blog-20.html
#blogging#blog traffic#how to get blog traffic#SEO#search engine optimization#digital marketing#seoulcity#seongbukdong#seocontent#seonho#seohyunsnsd#seoultravel#seouleats#seoulstyle#seoul2017#seohyunjin#seotip#seosem#seoul
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Film 096- Day 7
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#seoul#seoultrip#seoul2017#southkorea#kstarroad#gangnam#b1a4#miss a#snsd#block b#bts#ftisland#exo#shinee#4minute
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Don’t mind my excitement, it’s D-Day to Hoya!!!!! 😍😍😍
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La rivière Han dans Séoul la nuit. Han river by night. #korea #korean #illumination #hanriver #seoul #riviere #nuit #river #night #nightphotography #reflet #pont #bridge #city #cityscape #seoul2017 #seoultower #tower #light #lightup
#reflet#light#night#nightphotography#hanriver#riviere#seoultower#lightup#tower#nuit#pont#illumination#seoul#cityscape#river#korean#korea#bridge#city#seoul2017
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Anyone who owns or intends to own a small or medium sized business knows that advertisement is crucial.
#seojoohyun#seongbukdong#seocontent#seonho#seohyunsnsd#seoultravel#seohyunjin#seouleats#seoul2017#seoulstyle#seosem#seotip#seohelp#seokjinbts#seoulnight#seohyunbadthiefgoodthief#seoulforest#seohyunfancam#seokangjoon#seohyunholiday#SeoInGuk#seoulphotography#seooptimization#seoullife#seoulsearching#seogwipo#Seongwoo#seolhyunari#seokol#seol
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My withdraw from South Korea is real. It has only been a day but I miss it so much. I was so in love with being there.
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Reunited! . . . . . . . #travel #anime #gundam #gundambase #seoul #gangnam #seoul2017 #southkorea (at 스타필드 코엑스몰)
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No. 5 ❤️ @kleinix #youandme #number5 #ournumber #namsanpark #nseoultower #korea #southkorea #seoultrip #seoul2017 #onceandalways #photooftheday
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Red hair don't care.. . . . . #lookbookindonesia #lookbookindo #instamoment #travel #seoul2017 #autumn #fashionblogger #streetstyle #like4like #seoulfashionweek #seoul #like4like #lookbook #prettygirls #ootd #vsco #instastyle #fashionista #lotteworldmall #seoul #southkorea #outfitoftheday #outfitinspiration #outfitpost #styleblogger #personalstyle #instatraveling (at Gangnam)
#lookbookindonesia#ootd#southkorea#outfitinspiration#streetstyle#seoul2017#prettygirls#fashionista#instamoment#fashionblogger#lookbook#seoul#vsco#outfitpost#lookbookindo#instatraveling#lotteworldmall#styleblogger#autumn#personalstyle#like4like#instastyle#outfitoftheday#seoulfashionweek#travel
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*L'ansia inizia a salire sempre di più.. L'adrenalina che si sprigiona ogni volta che penso che il sogno di una vita si sta per realizzare.. Che per un mese la mia vita quotidiana si bloccherà dando spazio all'inizio del mio sogno.. Un mese di indipendenza in un paese straniero, una lingua da comprendere e imparare, una cultura tutta da scoprire, un'amicizia da coltivare anche nella vita quotidiana, insomma una vita nuova... *64D❤️ *Countdown😍 *MY BIG DREAM ❤️❤️ #64days #dream #willcometrue #october #november #SEOUL #SOUTHKOREA #travel #viaggio #veryhappy #bigsmile #free #Hope #strong #heart #Love #happy #smile #Korea #language #traveller #서울 #republicofkorea #2017 #대한민국 #travellergirl #Seoul2017 #bigdream #여행자소녀 #countdown (presso Seoul, Korea)
#language#love#travellergirl#traveller#willcometrue#october#republicofkorea#strong#smile#dream#seoul#bigsmile#hope#veryhappy#64days#free#대한민국#seoul2017#bigdream#heart#happy#korea#서울#여행자소녀#southkorea#november#countdown#travel#viaggio#2017
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Stepping into big world is the biggest steps I've had move... another step ahead of my life journey ~~~ #workinglife #notaseasyasyouthink #nevergiveup #thisphrasealwaysstickinmymind #studylife #imbacksoon #studyandwork #mylife #thisisjustthebeginning #startworkingalmost1monthsoon #greatlife #greatpplimetsofar #seoul2017 #busan #gamcheonculturevillage #throw🔙 (at Busan Gamcheon Culture Village, 부산 감천문화마을)
#greatlife#startworkingalmost1monthsoon#busan#thisphrasealwaysstickinmymind#workinglife#notaseasyasyouthink#gamcheonculturevillage#studyandwork#thisisjustthebeginning#imbacksoon#throw🔙#mylife#nevergiveup#seoul2017#greatpplimetsofar#studylife
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ANNYEONG, Seoul!
Touchbase goes to South Korea!
On November 24-28 the Touchbase team took a trip to immerse ourselves in the history, culture, and hospitality of South Korea.
After about a four-hour flight, the team touched down at Incheon Airport just before midnight. The air was clean and crisp, and the wind was nipping from the moment the plane doors opened.
The next day, we were set to go to Namiseom, a small island of evergreens, seasonal colors, and, of course, the famous sequoia trail. Having scheduled the trip right as winter was rolling in, everyone was praying for their first snowy experience. We were lucky enough to catch Nami Island a day after it got some snowfall. Namiseom is an Instagram-worthy chance to be one with nature—walking and playing around on a blanket of fallen snow, through snow-capped foliage of vibrant evergreens and autumn reds, embracing the freezing cold in our fingertips.
Afterwards, we took a trip up a mountain road to Petite France, a quaint village featuring French-style architecture and culture along the hillside. Despite not having snow here, the altitude and high winds made it even colder, but it was here that we began to familiarize ourselves with the constant chill.
Around twilight, we headed off to the N Seoul Tower, where we hiked up a mountain slope to see the sun set on the Seoul cityscape from the second highest point in Seoul.
The next morning, we went on a bit of a history trip as we toured Bukchon Hanok Village, the National Folk Museum of Korea, and the Gyeongbokgung Palace.
We also kiiiind of learned how to make seaweed snacks and kimchi, and tried on hanboks, the traditional Korean garb.
Afterwards, we had a bit of a shopping opportunity in various locations like the Korean Ginseng Museum, the Donghwa Duty Free Shop, and along the streets of Seoul.
Throughout our stay, we were able to try some traditional Korean food from different restaurants: from the side dish staples of various types of kimchi, pickled vegetables, rice cakes and fish cakes, to bulgogi, bibimbap, ginseng chicken, and samgyeopsal. It was only natural that on our final night there, we went out to experience the evening street food and scene around our hotel in Dongdaemun-gu.
We closed the trip off with a free-roaming visit to the Myeongdong shopping area for a taste of the bustling city life: an apt closing statement as far as immersion goes.
A few days after the trip, as we settled back into our quiet lives here at home, the trip to Seoul seemed like a distant dream. The change in culture and scenery, and just the complete enveloping feeling of being in such a different part of the world was difficult to think of as a personal experience. But in the end, we all share this memory—to look back on with fondness.
감사합니다, Korea!
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