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How to Increase Blog Traffic (in 10 Steps)

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But the sad truth is that most blogs receive zero traffic and shares: Despite this example of the Pareto Principle, all indicators point to the notion that blogging continues to gain in popularity and shows no sign of slowing down. Useful for optimizing content for search. Preparing your blog for RSS. Choosing the right plugins.

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Search Engine Optimization THEN Blogging THEN Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

Nonetheless, as I was identifying their needs; talking about where they are now; and what they’re goals and challenges are, one of the partners was skeptical about search engine optimization (SEO). He actually said to me, “No one searches at Google for a recruiting firm.” Blogging Supports Social Media Marketing.

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

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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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100+ Blog Directories and RSS Sites for Promoting Your Blog

Webbiquity

Over time, the top source of traffic for most blogs is search. The two keys to search success are great content and links. 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.

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How to Get More Blog Traffic – Real World Data

Webbiquity

Every blogger wants more traffic. The key is a balanced strategy of search engine optimization (SEO), social media, syndication and guest posting. So where does blog traffic come from, and how does this change over time? Don’t expect miracles right out of the gate, or get discouraged by low blog traffic at first.

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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.

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Reach New Audiences and Grow Revenue by Publishing News on MSN

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There are many other benefits, such as getting a diversified source of traffic, SEO uplift by having canonical URLs pointed back to your site, and revenue opportunities. In addition, it will also appear on the home screen of every Edge browser, in Bing search, Xbox, and other Microsoft apps. GZERO News as seen in Bing Search News.