Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Increase Blogging Traffic - 3 Foolproof Tips to Skyrocket Your Blog's Traffic

Blogging is fun and for some - a profit generating hobby. But because there are a lot of bloggers out there, the competition is stiff. There are a lot of ways to improve the traffic of your blog. Some are complicated and need a lot of work. Here are simple tips that even the beginners can apply to increase their website traffic:

Tip#1: This is the simplest way of advertising -- include your blog's URL in the signature for various forums that you write in and also in your emails. Send all your friends emails and invites to inform them about your blog - ask them to pass the message to their friend circle or network. This is networking at its simplest. The more emails sent, the more traffic you will generate for your blog.

Tip#2: Submit an article to ezines. By writing articles on any product or service you are trying to sell or even for directing visitors to your blog, you can definitely get more exposure and visibility. You can add your blog link in a resource box created at the end of the body content of each article. You must then choose popular or top submission websites that have higher page ranks and submit your articles there.

Tip#3: Submit a story to Netscape to generate more viewers of your article. It works the same with a submission website; you can display your link in the resource box at the end of your article that will direct the reader or visitor to your blog. You can only add one URL per blog page though, so if you want to submit more stories, you have to create more pages on your blog.

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