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How I boosted my blog traffic without paying for adverts by gyrationtech(m): 4:54pm On Apr 25, 2017
One of the most difficult aspect to blogging is generating reasonable traffic for your site. Traffic helps in boosting ad revenue and also in bringing new prospects to advertise with you. Because people would want to place adverts where they know there is a reasonable amount of visitors. Proper optimization of your Blog helps in page ranking. So today, I'll share 10 tips on how to optimize your site and generate good traffic.

10 Ways To Get Traffic For New Blog/Website

1. Apply SEO Tips
Google uses hundreds of rating factors to determine where to place the web pages in its index, keep them in mind to optimize your website:

URL
Page title
Tags
Headers
Meta descriptions
Social signals
Speed of website
Internal and external links
CTR, impressions, rebound etc.
The keywords will appear in all these factors. Do it naturally and not force too much, else it will be tagged as black hat trick, will may lead to Google penalizing you.
Recommended: What is SEO? Importance in Blogging

2. Install Analytic
This tool is essential to monitor your website with all kinds of statistics available: visitors, the source of visitors, bounce rate, interactions etc. It gives you valuable information about your blog, it can help you to understand the behavior of your visitors, to know their origin and how they connect.
If you are doing prospecting campaigns, sales or any other type and you are not measuring the results, you’re missing the chance to optimize your website, and to know that aspects must change to improve it.

3. Keep the usability and user interface in mind
You must make your website easy to use, intuitive, clean and tidy to prevent the dropout rate and a low percentage of time spent.
There are lots of tools like Bounce App that will tell you if your website is easy to use and understand. In addition, you must make a responsive design that suits any type of device.

4. Make a sitemap
Creating a Sitemap for your blog is also good for SEO and very common practice of web design. Sitemaps are used to inform search engines what your website: its design, content. If you do not have a sitemap, you must make one as soon as possible because it helps search engine crawlers to easily read your site.

5. Research
You should research your competitors and do a study on the keywords that you want to optimize for your website. When someone writes a phrase or single word in search engines for information it’s called a keyword. Each industry has its own keywords, if you want your website to be among the top ranking, you need to optimize them.
How to research a keyword?
An indicator is easy to see what your competitors are doing. Write some of your keywords in Google and see who is on the first page. Being on the top of the ranking will take time, but you will get it. Apart from this, all you need is a Gmail account to login into the Google Adwords Keyword Planner. This tool will give estimates of traffic and keyword suggestions.

6. Use social networking accounts for your blog
Social networks are vital for SEO. Social singles such as retweets, followers and “likes”, tell Google that your site is trusted. After publishing your post, ensure you share to all your social account, also sharing posts in forums will also be of help. Make sure that all your blog posts have a box to share your post on social media, and that all links of your social networks are easily accessible.
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7. Control your permalinks
You can see a lot of websites with no custom permalinks, such as
example.com/?p=666. Your permanent links are another way to give an idea to Google about your post. So, this very important to optimize your blog post’s permalinks, for example, you are writing a post about how to root a smartphone then your permalink should be like this
your site.com/how-to-root-a-smartphone/
Use only dash to separate two words and avoid to use numbers and special characters.

8. Optimize your site to make it faster
The speed of your website is a key for SEO and ranking factor, but not as important as good content, or the optimization of keywords in the title. But it is very important and will make your website better for the user.

9. Writing a quality/unique Post
Having a unique and quality posts will make your viewers want to check back again, also tells them that you truly know what you are doing. Always make research before you publish a post, but you need to proceed with caution so as to avoid copy and paste. A quality post begets quality readers.

10. Commenting On Top blogs/Guest Blogging
As a blogger, you must have a role model (fellow blogger you wish to be like). Most times our role models are already established and have huge amount of traffic. You can place a comment with a link pointing back to your website (using anchor href tool). This helps in generating quality backlinks to your site.

NOTE: Always add a comment that is related to the topic along with your link. otherwise, it will be termed as spamming and may not be published.

source: http://www.gyrationtechs.com.ng/2017/04/how-to-boost-your-website-blog-traffic.html

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Re: How I boosted my blog traffic without paying for adverts by southhitz: 10:13am On Apr 26, 2017
3 Reasons to have a Responsive Website Design

Wondered why your website works better with responsive website design?

Just a few years back, websites used to be viewed mostly on laptops and PCs. Not anymore.

The consumer web is now predominantly on mobile phones and tablets, which is why responsive website design(RWD) deserves your attention.

Here are the top three reasons why responsive website design makes sense.

1. The web is now mobile first, and responsive website design means more business for you
Up to 94% of consumers now view your website on their mobile phones. Remember, mobile screens now come in many sizes and resolutions, right from the 320 x 480 pixels or lower dimensions of basic phones to 750 x 1334 pixels on the iPhone 7, or more.

Responsive website design(RWD) ports your website to any of these dimensions with ease, making the website browsing experience of your viewers intuitive and easy. What’s more, the same technology makes multiple device browsing of your website an easier and pleasurable experience.

Now, not only are 80% of mobile phone users using their phone to shop online, up to 72% of them even use their phone to compare prices, right inside a store. Imagine your old adoptive technology website on these phones. It will take quite some effort before visitors can make sense out of your website, and by the time most of them would be looking for other options. In fact, 80% will abandon the website inside just 15 seconds.

If your website has an average of 100 visitors a day, you are now losing 5 to 20 prospective customers every single day, to just one factor – responsive website design

2. Responsive website design means better search engine results
Mobile friendliness is now one of the factors which Google uses to rank your website, and the search engine recommends responsive website design(RWD) as a website best-practice. If your website is responsive, then Google will rank it higher, especially on mobile searches.

In addition, 55% of all social media interactions now happen on mobile phones, increasing the chances of your content being socially shared if your website runs on responsive website design.

3. Responsive website design makes it easier to manage your website
Before responsive website design came into vogue, website owners with significant mobile customers had to manage two websites – a full-fledged adoptive website and a stripped down mobile website. Content duplication was hard to avoid, and so was the constant threat of Google penalizing the website for duplicate content.

It’s complicated, to say the least. Imagine, a website user sharing a mobile URL from his mobile phone, and a laptop user clicking on it to see a tiny mobile screen size website on his large laptop screen.

With responsive website design(RWD) you have to manage only one website and one set of content, making it easier not only for your customers and prospects, but your marketing and web teams as well.

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Re: How I boosted my blog traffic without paying for adverts by gyrationtech(m): 2:03pm On Apr 29, 2017
southhitz:
3 Reasons to have a Responsive Website Design

Wondered why your website works better with responsive website design?

Just a few years back, websites used to be viewed mostly on laptops and PCs. Not anymore.

The consumer web is now predominantly on mobile phones and tablets, which is why responsive website design(RWD) deserves your attention.

Here are the top three reasons why responsive website design makes sense.

1. The web is now mobile first, and responsive website design means more business for you
Up to 94% of consumers now view your website on their mobile phones. Remember, mobile screens now come in many sizes and resolutions, right from the 320 x 480 pixels or lower dimensions of basic phones to 750 x 1334 pixels on the iPhone 7, or more.

Responsive website design(RWD) ports your website to any of these dimensions with ease, making the website browsing experience of your viewers intuitive and easy. What’s more, the same technology makes multiple device browsing of your website an easier and pleasurable experience.

Now, not only are 80% of mobile phone users using their phone to shop online, up to 72% of them even use their phone to compare prices, right inside a store. Imagine your old adoptive technology website on these phones. It will take quite some effort before visitors can make sense out of your website, and by the time most of them would be looking for other options. In fact, 80% will abandon the website inside just 15 seconds.

If your website has an average of 100 visitors a day, you are now losing 5 to 20 prospective customers every single day, to just one factor – responsive website design

2. Responsive website design means better search engine results
Mobile friendliness is now one of the factors which Google uses to rank your website, and the search engine recommends responsive website design(RWD) as a website best-practice. If your website is responsive, then Google will rank it higher, especially on mobile searches.

In addition, 55% of all social media interactions now happen on mobile phones, increasing the chances of your content being socially shared if your website runs on responsive website design.

3. Responsive website design makes it easier to manage your website
Before responsive website design came into vogue, website owners with significant mobile customers had to manage two websites – a full-fledged adoptive website and a stripped down mobile website. Content duplication was hard to avoid, and so was the constant threat of Google penalizing the website for duplicate content.

It’s complicated, to say the least. Imagine, a website user sharing a mobile URL from his mobile phone, and a laptop user clicking on it to see a tiny mobile screen size website on his large laptop screen.

With responsive website design(RWD) you have to manage only one website and one set of content, making it easier not only for your customers and prospects, but your marketing and web teams as well.

Nice. A responsive design makes you look professional. And increases the confidence of viewers to your website
Re: How I boosted my blog traffic without paying for adverts by leksmediawebdes: 8:04pm On Apr 29, 2017
And above all you need a very professionally designed website and a great content to go with it.
Make sure your site is mobile responsive, fast to load , good keywords and write ups , build strong backlinks etc
Re: How I boosted my blog traffic without paying for adverts by gyrationtech(m): 9:55pm On Apr 29, 2017
leksmediawebdes:
And above all you need a very professionally designed website and a great content to go with it.
Make sure your site is mobile responsive, fast to load , good keywords and write ups , build strong backlinks etc
Thanks for the tip...

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