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WebmastersHow To Make Your Blog Visitors Check Back Repeatedly by olatunde2016(op): 10:34am On Jan 13, 2017
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At times getting traffic to your new blog is
no big deal. One-time traffic, I mean.
A single guest post on a power blog in your
niche can bring 1,000 new visitors to your
blog within three (3) days. A single helpful
post of yours that hits the Nairaland landing
page can produce 1,500 new visits inside
two (2) days. Furthermore, a single
Facebook or Twitter update containing a link
to your blog can produce more than 1,000
new visits within one week. It could be that
simple.

Additionally, paid promotions on Nairaland
and high-traffic blog in your niche can send
a great many new visitors to your blog.
Getting traffic could be that direct.
But the sad part is , such spikes in traffic
are usually short-lived. After only maybe a
couple days—or possibly a week at most—
the entire thing bites the dust down. And
your blog is back to its low-traffic self. Every
one of those thousands of new visitors have
arrived on your blog, read the stuff that
pulled in them, and left for good—always in
generally cases.

You don’t need that.

What you need is reliable traffic .
You need your blog to attract hundreds to
thousand of visits reliably—with minimal
effort on your part.

Well, the truth is, you can easily achieve that
by setting up what is called an “email
list” (additionally called mailing list or
newsletter) right from the begin.

An email list is basically an accumulation of
email. And by setting up one, you’ll have the
capacity to catch the email locations of
some of your visitor with the aim of
communicating with them and sending them
to your blog to read your subsequent posts.
So rather than attracting visitors and then
losing them forever, you’d have the capacity
to hold some of them with an email list.

Presently, let me bring a familiar example :
Keep in mind the first time you landed on my
blog, Gidiplanet? You loved the content, no
doubt. But it wasn’t because you loved the
content that make you visit my blog many
times after that. Thereby joining my email
list. If you hadn’t joined my list, You would
probably have forgotten about the blog by
now—simply like many other visitors who
didn’t try joining my list.


Furthermore, after joining my list, you begun
getting email notifications each time I
publish a new post on my blog. That way,
both my name also and that of my blog got
to be enrolled at the forefront of your
thoughts. You got to be more persuaded
about my skill. What’s more, you believed me
the more. Without my email list, I couldn’t
have accomplished all that.


How an email list functions

As I expressed before, an email list is simply
a collecting of email addresses. In any case,
gathering messages into your list isn’t as
basic as it sounds.

You have to set up a mailing list membership
frame through which intrigued guests will
willfully select into your mailing list. Take
note of that it is illicit to add individuals’
messages to your rundown without their
assent (that is spam!).

Presently, the huge challenge is that most
people will not readily give you their email
addresses, particularly now that spamming
is normal. Along these lines, basically setting
up a mailing list subscription form might not
be enough to convince people to opt in to
your list.

To defeat the challenge , you require to offer
what is called a “ethical bribe”. This is an
incentive that is attractive enough to compel
visitors to subscribe to your mailing list. It
could be a e-book or video containing
information that most of your visitors will
deem valuable and will be eager to have.

So, if you promise to deliver a free e- book
or e-course to anyone who subscribes to
your mailing list, numerous of your visitors
will be constrained to pick into your list
since they don’t need to pass up a great
opportunity for the freebie. In any case at
that point, your freebie must be extremely
convincing.

With time your email list will develop steadily
as more individuals pick in. The rate at
which new individuals will join your list relies
on upon your traffic volume and your ethical
bribe — how powerful it is.




7 Reasons why you should have an email list



1. Personal and private communication

Email permits you to arrive your message
directly into your subscribers inbox, without
any external factors limiting your reach.This
helps you to build a one-on-one relationship
with your supporters.

Your subscribers can read your message
secretly in light of the fact that it’s not on
an open divider or course of events. What’s
more, they can make inquiries specifically
with certainty. Many individuals are most
certainly not OK with making inquiries on
gatherings and web-based social media.


2. Targeted reipients

By subscribing to your mailing list, your
supporters have as of now demonstrated
their enthusiasm for learning more from you.
What’s more, they’ve given you the agree to
send them stuff.

This implies they will in all likelihood click to
peruse any email you send to them.
Furthermore, they will make any move ask —
whether it’s to peruse your most recent blog
entry or purchase an item or administration
that you suggest.

As you send increasingly messages to your
endorsers and study their criticism designs,
you’ll have the capacity to comprehend what
they like and convey a greater amount of it
to them.


3. Consistent and Repeat Traffic

Regardless of the possibility that you’re not
getting traffic from whatever other source,
your email list subscribers will always be
there to read your blog post. If you have a
mailing list of 2,000 subscribers, and each of
your messages get a 10% open rate, that
means about 200 subscribers will read your
email.

So , sending a message to such a list
notifying them of your new blog post will
drive 200 visitors to that blog post. What’s
more, that is cool. The more your
subscribers , the more traffic you’ll send to
your blog posts.

I understand that SEO , if done well, can
likewise bring traffic reliably. Yes, that true.
But most visitors won’t return again unless
you catch them with a mailing list. SEO bring
consistent traffic, but not repeat traffic—
which is what you need to build trust.

NOTE: Never expect 100% open rates for
your email. Some subscribers will just get
your ethical bribe and never read your
consequent messages. Some will read your
email at first, but will stop later.


4. Higher chance to being read

In terms of probability of being read, email
trumps social media and other blog
promotion methods . The average Facebook
or Twitter client gets several update day by
day, so chances are high that a message
sent to your followers on those channels will
get buried in the heap or pushed down the
feed even before they go to see it.

Not so with email. The normal email client
gets less 10 or less messages day by day. In
this way, your email will in all likelihood be
seen and perused.


5. Increased trust

Since email communication is one- on-one, it
helps you to build a relationship with your
subscribers quickly. The more they get
valuable email from you, the more they’ll
believe you. Also, what happens when you
succeed in building trust?
Whatever you offer available to be
purchased, sell like wild!


6. Automation

Virtually everything about managing a
mailing list is automated. You can
automatically deliver your free e- book or e-
course to another subscribers. You can send
an email to thousand of subscribers with the
click of a button. You can even
automatically add each subscribers name to
the email, so it appears to them as if you
mailed them personally . What’s more, you
can schedule series of email for future
delivery.


7. Security

An email list gives you peace of mind as a
netpreneur. For exmple, you lose your blog
to hackers or something turns out badly
somewhere else, you can rest assured that
you can always reach out to your
subscribers whenever you want. So, you can
keep speaking with them by means of email
until you get over the issue.




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WebmastersHow To Optimize Your Blog For Search Engine by olatunde2016(op): 9:41pm On Dec 04, 2016
Search engine optimization is incredibly
important for marketers. When you optimize
your web pages — including your blog posts
— you’re making your website more visible to
people who are looking for keywords
associated with your brand, product,or
service via search engines like Google.
How do you know what matters and what
doesn’t? What are today’s blog SEO best
practices, and what’s considered “old-
school”? How on earth can you keep it all
straight?
We understand confusion is a common issue
facing inbound marketers — and we want to
help. In this post, we’ll cover how to
optimize your blog posts for the keywords
you care about, along with a few other
optimization tactics you should keep in mind.
Whether your blog is business or
personal,you should ensure that you are
optimizing your blog for both your readers
(after all, you want to keep those readers
coming back) and the search engines.
Unfortunately,optimization is an important
step that far too many blogs seem to be
skipping over, even those that have a broad
appeal to surfers and have the potential to
be monetizable.
However, optimizing a blog is a bit different
than your standard website search engine
optimization (SEO), particularly because
most blogs run off standard blog platforms,
or worse, run as a hosted blog on someone
else’s domain name. And there are design
issues that can be unique to blogs which
can impact your rankings.
Let’s face it, when you commission a styling’
new blog template, most blog designers
focus on making your blog look the way you
want it to. But unfortunately for bloggers,
not very many of those great blog designers
are also SEOs by trade, meaning that the
blog design you use could actually be hurting
your search engine rankings. While you may
have a great design that looks wonderful to
readers, new readers might not find you if
your blog isn’t ranking well organically in the
search engines.
Also, when you optimize your blog for the
user experience, you make it easy for users
to return and engage in your blog without
dealing with any of the hassles that can
cause them to abandon other sites or blog
entries. Repeat visitors are the cream of
your blog, so by following these tips you.
Note that this list doesn’t cover every single
SEO tactic under the sun. Rather, these tips
are meant to get you started with improving
SEO for your blog in particular.


1) Focus on 1–2 long-tail keywords.
Optimizing your blog posts for keywords is
not about incorporating as many keywords
into your posts as possible. Turns out that’ll
actually hurt your SEO because search
engines will think you’re keyword stuffing
(i.e., including your keywords
as much as possible with the sole purpose
of gaining ranking in organic search).
But that’s not cool with search engines, nor
does it make for a very good reader
experience. Instead, you should use
keywords in your content in a way that
doesn’t feel unnatural or forced.
A good rule of thumb is to focus on one or
two keywords per blog post.
This’ll help keep you focused on a goal for
your post. While you can use more than one
keyword in a single post, keep the focus of
the post narrow enough to allow you to
spend time actually optimizing for just one
or two keywords.
Using long-tail keywords may be more
efficient to this end, since website visitors
searching long-tail terms will often be more
qualified. In other words, you’ll bring in the
right type of traffic — visitors who convert —
by using long-tail keywords.

2) Include these 1–2 keywords in specific
parts of your post.
Now that you’ve got your one or two
keywords, it’s time to incorporate them into
your blog post. Where are the best parts of
your posts to include these terms so you
rank high in search results?
There are four essential places where you
should try to include your keywords:
headline, headers and body, URL, and meta
description.

a) Title
The title (i.e., headline) of your blog post
will be a search engine’s and reader’s first
step in determining the relevancy of your
content, so including a keyword here is vital.
Be sure to include your keyword within the
first 65 characters of your headline, which is
just about where
Google cuts it off on search engine results
pages (SERPs). Technically,Google
measures by pixel width, not character
count, and it recently increased the pixel
width for organic search results from
approximately 500 pixels to approximately
600 pixels, which translates into around 65
characters.
Long title? When you have a lengthy
headline, it’s a good idea to get your
keyword in the beginning since it might be
cut off in SERPs towards the end, which can
take a toll on your post’s perceived
relevancy. In the example below, we had a
long title that went over 65 characters, so
we front-loaded it with the keyword web
were trying to rank for: “on-page SEO.”

b) Headers & Body
Mention your keyword at a normal cadence
throughout the body of your post and in the
headers. That means including your
keywords in your copy, but only in a natural,
reader-friendly way. Don’t go overboard at
the risk of being penalized for keyword
stuffing.
Before you start writing a new blog post,
you’ll probably think about how to
incorporate your keywords into your post.
That’s a smart idea, but it shouldn’t be your
only focus, nor even your primary focus.
Whenever you create content, your primary
focus should be on what matters to your
audience , not how many times you can
include a keyword or keyword phrase in that
content.
Focus on being helpful and answering
whatever question your customer might have
asked to arrive on your post. Do that, and
you’ll usually find you naturally optimize for
important keywords, anyway.

c) URL
Search engines also look to your URL to
figure out what your post is about, and it’s
one of the first things it’ll
crawl on a page. You have a huge
opportunity to optimize your URLs on every
post you publish, as every post lives on its
own unique URL — so
make sure you include your one to two
keywords in it.
In the example below, we created the URL
using the long-tail keyword we were trying to
rank for: “best ways to make money online”

d) Meta Description
Later in this post, we’ll dive into explaining
meta descriptions. Your meta description is
meant to give search engines and readers
information about your blog post’s content —
so be certain to use your long-tail term so
Google and your audience are clear on your
post’s content. At the same time, keep in
mind that the copy matters a great deal for
click rates — the more engaging the better.

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Webmasters10 Best Ways To Get Traffic To Your Blog by olatunde2016(op): 9:46pm On Nov 21, 2016
Whether you are blogging for fun, for your
community, for your employer or to promote
your own business, you need readers to find
your site and get hooked on it so that they
become faithful followers.
Most online business works on one system:
Drive traffic and convert that traffic into
subscribers. This will help your blog to grow
over time.
There are many articles how to boost the
traffic to your blog. In this article, I will
share
with you the most successful of them which
helped me to rapidly increase the traffic to
my site Automate The Planet.
We’ve all been there. We’ve hit publish on
our latest blog post and expected the
comments and shares to start rolling in. But
instead we get nothing. It seems that no one
has even seen our beautiful article, let alone
read it. A piece of tumbleweed seems to
blow across the screen and it feels so lonely
out there on the World Wide Web…
Have you ever looked at your blog’s
analytics and wondered when the hordes of
visitors are going to start showing up?
You’re publishing great content and have
something to say, but try as you might,
those traffic numbers just don’t seem to be
climbing as much as they should be.
The truth is, it doesn’t have to be that way –
you can get way more traffic to your blog
and in this post I’ll show you how. With the
use of just a few of these tactics, you could
see a 425% increase in traffic (yep! It’s
happened).
Before we dive into discussing specific ways
to increase your traffic,there’s something I
need
to mention.
More traffic won’t always get you what you
want.
Your goal should always be to generate
relevant and targeted traffic – which is
exactly what all of the tactics and strategies
included in this guide will help you with.
A big part of this is knowing what you want
people to do once they arrive on your blog,
it’s one thing to want more traffic, but there
has to be a reason for it.
Once you have a clear idea of exactly what
you want people to do on your blog, you can
optimize your blog to improve the likelihood
that it will happen –small tweaks can make
a big difference with conversions.
There are a lot of tactics listed below and
when used in the right way they can have a
huge impact on your traffic.
For example, I’ve seen people put only a few
of these tactics into action and see a 400%+
increase in traffic. Awesome right?! The key
here is to focus on a single tactic, make it
work and then come back to this post to try
something else. If you try too many at the
same time, you won’t see the traffic
increases that you deserve.
There are many ways to get free traffic and
paid traffic. Most business websites that I
know of use the PPC or advertising model to
get traffic to their blog.
There is nothing wrong with this approach,
but you need to have proper funnel setup,
else you would be burning your money.
So — what’s the best way of getting and
keeping your readers without resorting to
paid advertising?

–10 Ways to get free traffic to your blog–


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