Tuesday, July 22, 2008

3 Essential Blogging Tips To Get Traffic To Your Blog

You know how big blogging is and how profitable it can be. But what you may not know is the correct way to do it for maximum effect.

So, below you will find a few things that you should always do when you blog.

Even if it's just for fun ;-)

1) Post To Your Blog Frequently

You will quickly notice that the more posts you make to your blog, the more traffic you'll get from the search engines.

Plus... if you are constantly posting new content then people will return to check out for more. So write a new post at least four or five times a week.

2) Digg Your Blog

Digg.com is a popular social bookmarking site. All you have to do is sign-up on the site and then every time you make a new post you will go back to Digg and put in the URL of your blog.

You will need to write a couple sentences as a preview for what you're posting on Digg.

Try to include a line that will really capture people's curiosity so they'll click to your blog.

3) Add Your Blog To StumbleUpon

StumbleUpon is another bookmarking site. It's actually very easy to add your new blog entries to StumbleUpon once you are signedup with the site.

While signing-up, choose to install their toolbar. Then whenever you write a new blog entry all you need to do is click on "I Like It" at the top of your screen. You will literally be able to add your entry toStumbleUpon in less than 30 seconds.

Most people get pretty excited when they first start blogging, but for many, that initial excitement just doesn't last.

But do you know what's one of the main reasons why most people stop blogging after a time?

Because it's troublesome having to manually update your blog everyday...

No doubt, niche blogs or content sites have a huge potential to make you money. Many niche bloggers rake in handsome rewards for their efforts, month after month.

But still, having to post to your blog every single day can be tedious and time consuming.

So, just think what it would mean to you if you had a solution capable of automating your blog postings for months or even years to come?

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