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How to Increase Blog Traffic (in 10 Steps)

seo.co

How would you like to gain at least 100 readers for your blog every day? There’s really no cap to how many readers your blog could attract on a daily basis, as long as you provide unique, interesting, useful, timely, and relevant content. However, it’s not enough just to set up a blog to attract readership. How about 200?

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100+ Blog Directories and RSS Sites for Promoting Your Blog

Webbiquity

Over time, the top source of traffic for most blogs is search. But two great sources are blog directories and RSS syndication sites. Not only do they provide valuable links, they can also supply direct traffic and help build your RSS subscriber list. Webbiquity B2B Marketing Blog). Blog URL (e.g.,

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All The Digital Marketing Tools You Need To Get The Job Done

Marketing Insider Group

My favorite part of Mailchimp is the ability to send automated RSS newsletters like the one we send out to our 10,000+ subscribers nearly every day! My favorite part of Hootsuite, like Mailchimp, is the ability to automate the sharing of new posts to your audiences on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram via RSS feeds.

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How to Get More Blog Traffic – Real World Data

Webbiquity

Every blogger wants more traffic. So where does blog traffic come from, and how does this change over time? Looking at data from the Webbiquity blog, several trends are apparent. Six conclusions that can be drawn from this graph: It takes time to build a blog audience. How to get it? Social media is important.

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Blog Like Perez Hilton: 10 Ways to Bring Traffic to Your Blog

Writing on the Web

The second-best thing about writing a blog is that you have an opportunity to express your opinions, thoughts, and viewpoints to the rest of the world. But the number one advantage to blogging is that it’s a meritocracy; in other words, anyone can be successful at it! Seek out similar blogs. Just look at Perez Hilton.

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Connect Your Blog to Facebook Automatically

Writing on the Web

Are your blog posts fed automatically into Facebook? The other day I was horrified to learn that a dear client was manually posting his blog articles to Facebook. No wonder blogging seems tiresome and time-consuming. So I asked Facebook expert Annalaura Brown to write this guest post. Blog this on Blogger.

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Stolen Thought Leadership / The Ethics of Aggregating Content (alt title: Stolen Goods: The Dangers of Plagiarized Content)

Contently

Aggregators arrived on the digital scene in 1999, when Netscape introduced RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, to pull together in one place content from disparate corners of the Web. A few years later, the New York Times’ adoption of RSS was seen as a “tipping point” for the format. RSS feeds are still popular today.