Saturday, November 9, 2013

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Coming Up with a Website Idea


It’s very likely that you already have a website in mind however please don’t skip this step – it will help you in REALLY getting in touch with the core of your actual website.
While you may have grand plans for your website(s), it’s best to start off very small, because no matter how smart you think you are, or how hard you follow this guide – you’ll make mistakes.  Guess what?  I have 10 years experience at affiliate marketing and have over 100 websites and I still make mistakes when launching a website!
So think of the general topic of your affiliate marketing website.  Then break it down into very small niche.  If you want to start a website about online poker, then a rakeback site or a poker strategy website isn’t a small niche.  A website about one specific poker room is a small niche, or a website about one specific poker player.  That’s another small niche.
Here are some more examples:
General Term: “Casino”
1: List of casinos that use a certain software.
2: Site dedicated to specific game strategy  Blackjack or Slots Strategy website only.
3: Site dedicated to one form of game, like European Roulette, or Interactive Slots.
4: Site dedicated to one specific progressive jackpot.
General Term: “Books”
1: Focus on one niche like “mystery fiction” and aim to dominate for that.
2: Write about one specific author who has a series of books.  Lot easier to dominate for that, and if someone discovers one of the books and wants more in that series, it’s an easy big sale.
3: Books that got turned into movies.
4: Book recommendation on a specific niche like “romance novels”.
General Term: “Video Games”
1: Video game website dedicated to popular franchise like wrestling video games.
2: Combine two niche into one: “Wii games” and “Video games for Kids” and have a Wii Games for Kids website.
3: Video game informational website for a specific game, ie: the Fallout Wiki.
4: Video game site focusing on a small niche like “easy achievement/trophy games”.
Hopefully you understand what I am getting at here.  I’m not telling you to build a small, 5 page website.  I’m telling you to break down your target market and focus more on an exact market than a broad market.  You’re never going to dominate a popular term like “play online poker” but if you add more words onto that term, you’re more likely to succeed.  “play 7 card stud online poker” or ‘play razz online poker” are just two examples.

How Will Your Website Make You Money?


While your ultimate goal is to create the best website possible for the topic you are covering, you also need to determine how the website will make you money.
This is a very important stage, because you need to really sit back and think outside the box for this one.  If you were building a website dedicated to wrestling video games – well, the obvious one is by selling wrestling video games on the website.  Reviews and previews of wrestling video games, with links to Toys R Us or whatever.
However there’s many more methods for that website to make you money.  You have to think about your target market, and what they like.  They like video games, and they like wrestling.  So you could market the following to them:
  1. Wrestling merchandise, t-shirts, replica belts etc.
  2. Wrestling DVDs & CDs.
  3. Tickets to WWE Events, even promote hotels in the area.
  4. Sell advertising to the likes of Wrestling Observer/Figure Four.
  5. Reviews and news of other video games that wrestling fans may be interested in.
  6. Wrestling books & reviews.
  7. Information about wrestling schools; sell ad space to wrestling schools.
  8. Official strategy guides for wrestling games.
  9. Links to sportsbooks who offer WWE betting events.  Yep, there’s some out there that do that.
  10. Wrestling tournaments online.  People pay a buy-in, winners get 90% and you keep the 10%.
These are just ten of many potential ideas for a wrestling video game website.  You don’t have to implement all these ideas immediately, but it’s a good idea to have these thoughts in your head going forward with your website.
It’s very important to identify your visitors, while keeping an opening mind.  Don’t think about what a wrestling video game fan wants from your website; think about what a wrestling video game fan wants in general, then market to them based on that.


Check Out the Competition


At this stage, you should have a good idea of the main topic for your website, be it “Harry Potter Books” or “Interactive Slots Strategy”.
Before going any further, you need to check out the competition, purely to see what you’re up against.  Search a phrase like “Harry Potter Books” or “Interactive Slots Strategy” and look at what websites are in the top 10 in google.
By quality alone, ask yourself: “Can I offer a better resource than these people?”

Searching “Harry Potter Books” for example makes me think that – no – based on quality, we can’t actually offer anything better than the existing sites there.  As of this writing there is lots of top quality websites in the top results like JK Rowlings official website, Scolastic Books and other websites which offer a great deal of information on the Harry Potter Books.
So at this point you may need to go back to the drawing board slightly – try phrases like “the order of Harry Potter books”, “Harry Potter audiobooks”  or “buy Harry Potter books online”.  Even use this Google Keyword Tool to offer suggestions.
“Interactive Slots Strategy” on the other hand, you’ll see at this point absolutely no competition.  That may actually not be a good thing: if theres’ not one website optimized for the phrase, it may mean no-one really cares about the phrase.  So you might want to use Wordtracker to see if anyone is searching for the phrase.
Even if it looks like it isn’t a competitive phrase, sometimes it’s best to just to go for it.  It may not be a popular niche or searched term now – but if it becomes popular in a few years then you’re sitting pretty.
You can even use automated tools like Search Metrics. This is an awesome program that I use and would highly recommend.
I remember when Cake Poker first launched – I was one of their very first affiliates, and I started promoting them like crazy even though no-one actually cared about them at that time.  They could have went the way of many a poker room which closes after 6 months but they didn’t; they grew, they prospered and they became hot.  Guess what?  I reaped the benefits, because I was dominating the search engine results and had got in before everyone else.
Overall though – check out the competition, see what you’re up against and if you can tell yourself “I can be one of the top 3 sites for this term” then you’re good to go!


Picking A Domain Name


I think one of the first steps an affiliate should take is picking out their domain name.  Buying a domain makes it official, and it really helps you visualize the site in your head.  You’re actually DOING something and getting your website in motion.
Google is all about “branding” these days, and there’s nothing more brandable than an actual domain name.  Therefore when you want a domain name, you want to get one as close to the topic that you are actually promoting.  Exact match domains DO give a boost in rankings – believe me, I’ve tested this out many, many times.
You also need to aim for a .com first and foremost, although if that isn’t avaiable then go for a .net or .org.  In my honest opinion I would not purchase a domain name with any other extension, unless I was going for a country specific website(ie: if my website was targeted towards Canadian online daters, I’d be fine with getting a .ca domain name).
When it comes to domain registration, I use GoDaddy.  I’ve tried other services but I like GoDaddy the most.  They are always offering special deals like 10% off or 20% off, make it very easy to renew your domain and also offer various additional extras.
I should note that while I recommend GoDaddy, another very popular domain provider isNameCheap. In a recent poll conducted at LifeHacker.com, Namecheap was voted the #1 domain registrar, with 38% of the vote.
So head on over to GoDaddy.com or NameCheap and see if you can find a domain name that will suit your website.  If your website topic was on Matt Damon movies for example, then these would be acceptable:
MattDamon.com/.net/.org
Matt-Damon.com/.net/.org
MattDamonMovies.com/.net/.org
Matt-Damon-Movies.com/.net/.org
It’s hard to really summarize how to pick a domain name – except go for one that matches the website topic you have in mind, includes the keywords, AND makes you happy.
If you are having any problems with coming up with the perfect domain name, please don’t hesitate to contact me and I’ll help you come up with something.



Planning Out The Content


We’ve came a long way haven’t we?  By this point we:
  • Know the topic of our website
  • Know how the website is going to make us money
  • Have a domain name
Those are some big steps, and now is really the biggest and most important step of all:
Planning Our Websites Content.
It’s tough to really summarize how to plan out your websites content – it differs depending on the website that you are planning on running.  However don’t feel restricted by the topic of your website.
If we use the aforementioned “Matt Damon Movies” website as an example – don’t just come up with a list of Matt Damon movies to review and stop there; think outside the box.  How about a Matt Damon bio?  How about top lists involving topics like “Amount of minutes Matt Damon appeared in this movie” or “Matt Damons Biggest Box Office Hits”.
What I like to do when I am planning out content is step away from the computer, and use my imagination.  Get in the head of the visitor, and understand what they could be looking for.  No matter what the site I am about to start is, I like to come up with about 5 or 6 categories for articles, and then come up with approximately 100 article ideas total for the website, separated into category.
You’re not going to write all those articles right away, but it helps you with your vision of your website.  It also really gets your creativity going, and gets you thinking a lot about your website.
So get a pen and notepad and leave the computer.  Write your domain name at the top of the paper, and then come up with as many possible content ideas that you can think of.
Once you’re done that, it’s time to rely on others for content ideas…



It’s Website Building Time!


This is what you’ve been waiting for, I know it.  It’s time to actually take all your ideas and get them on the world wide web.
This is where your website becomes a reality.
Over the next few steps, we’ll be setting up your website, getting a design, setting up a backend and get some content flowing, as well as touching on basic search engine optimization to help get you started.
At this stage, we’ll just be setting up a website without affiliate links or banners or call to actions or anything like that.  Don’t worry – we’ll get to all that.  However the actual setup of your website is a big hurdle, so let’s just get over this phase first!
Let’s roll!

Let’s Write 5 Articles


I hope you’re getting excited because this is the last step to actually having a live website – now you get to sit down and write five articles to start your site off with.
Five is a nice number.  You create one article for your homepage, then you create four additional articles split into categories if possible.  So if your website focuses on poker room reviews by software provider, you might want to write two poker room reviews for iPoker sites, and two poker room reviews for Cake Poker sites.
It’s up to you if you want to sign up for affiliate programs right now or wait just a couple of extra steps.  I’d recommend waiting and just focusing on the writing just now, but it’s up to you.  If you want to skip ahead(be sure to come back) then head on over to Step 21: Signing up for Affiliate Programs.
I’d like to recommend the following books for writing internet articles:
You may be thinking “Ick – Reading.” You don’t have to stop this step by step guide just to read those books, however I highly recommend purchasing them and reading as you go.
The fact is Knowledge is Power. Content is one of the most important things on a website, and one thing I see again and again from new affiliates is extremely poor content. Read those – especially “Web Copy That Sells” – and it’ll have you thinking about writing in a whole different way.
Also here are some basic guidelines for constructing your articles:
  1. Go for 500+ Words. Longer content is so much better for you, as it can help in long-tail keywords.  Everything else being equal, google also would most likely prefer a 600 word article to a 300 word article.  I’d say always aim for 500-1000 words per article.
  2. Use Subheadings. Separate the content via sub-headings and creating separate sections for everything.  It makes it a lot easier for the reader to find what they are looking for, and it’s a lot more user-friendly for skinners.
  3. Use Short Paragraphs: No-one likes long blocks of text.  Use short paragraphs of 3-4 lines at most if possible.
  4. Highlight Key Words & Phrases: If you want to catch the readers eye on a certain topic, use bold to highlight certain aspects of the text so that even if they are skimming, they’ll easily see that phrase.
  5. Sell when Appropriate: One of the biggest mistakes I see is people writing content but not providing an affiliate link when appropriate.  If you’re promoting kids toys, and you’ve just finished a paragraph talking about how it made your kids day and he never stops talking about it, then be sure to provide a link in that section to encourage people to click through.  While you shouldn’t go overboard with call to actions, NEVER EVER force a reader to have to look around for a link to click.
  6. Use Lists: Top X lists or just bullet point lists are great.  People know they are short and to the point.  They also draw attention and help break topics down for people.
  7. The Reader Is An idiot: Always assume that the reader is an idiot, and that everything should be broken down clearly for them.  If you’re talking about how Full Tilt have rakeback for example, don’t assume the reader already knows what rakeback is.  Either explain within that article, or have a link to a more detailed article on “What Is Rakeback?”.
  8. Anticipate the Questions: Your article may provoke questions from the reader, or your reader may have questions going into that article.  Anticipate the questions, and then use subheadings to answer those questions.
  9. Write Short Sentences: I’ll put my hand up and say that I fail at this one, so I don’t practise what I preach in this instance.  I just can’t help it; no matter what I do, I use run-on sentences all the time.  You shouldn’t.  Keep it all short and to the point.  Don’t bore or lose the reader at any time.
  10. Personalize Your Content: If at all possible, personalize your content right from the beginning.  I remember at one point I was researching Pokerstars reviews, and had about 50 of them open in my browser, glancing through them.  I saw one review which started with the following text: “I’ve played over 250,000 hands at Pokerstars”.  I was hooked right away.  I knew this was personal content, and it was also written by someone I could no doubt trust.
Whew.  Now that list is over with – GET TO WRITING.  Write those articles, publish them on WordPress and WE HAVE A LIVE SITE!!!!
Of course the step by step guide isn’t over……now the fun REALLY begins….

Hey Google, Come Visit My Website!


We’ll we’ve got a website – but now we need to tell google and all the other search engines to actually come visit.  How exactly do we do that?  The easiest ways are as follows:
Google Webmaster ToolsRegister with Google Webmaster Tools, register your website with them, and submit your sitemap.  Webmaster Tools will also offer you a lot of advice on your website which can help you in the future, and let you know if there are any problems with your websites.
Yahoo Site ExplorerSubmit your website to Yahoo Site Explorer much like Google Webmaster Tools, and submit your sitemap to Yahoo too.
Bing Webmaster ToolsJust like the above two – register your website with Bing Webmaster Tools and submit your sitemap.
Write An Article: Write an article for an external source, like an article submission website.  A nice easy one to start off with is EZineArticles.  Write a 400-500 word article on a topic relevant to your website, and add a footer link linking to your website.  Then submit it.  External links from high pagerank websites always help in getting your website submitted into search engines.
Submit to BOTW: BOTW, or Best of the Web, is one of the best online directories to submit your website to. They don’t accept just anybody – only quality websites – therefore their links are all deemed trustworthy by search engines. Check out Best of the Web.
If you have any friends with blogs or websites you can even ask them to throw up a link to your website too.
And now, the final step in affiliate marketing….

The Final Word


First I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart if you followed this guide all the way through.  It took me weeks to write, and years of experience to even get to the stage where I can write a comprehensive guide on this topic.
If you didn’t read the guide the whole way through – if you skimmed it or barely pad attention – I also want to thank you.  Because that just means less competition for me!
If you need any guidance or help or mentoring when it comes to running your website, please don’t hesitate to contact me.  I absolutely love helping new affiliates, and I do it free of charge.
The only thing I ask is that when you sign up at a new affiliate program, you go through my links.  It doesn’t hurt you in any way and it can only help you – I’m a respected affiliate with these programs, and people going through my links will get hooked up with better affiliate managers, and will find it easier to get better deals.
You can see a grand list of all affiliate programs or you can read my affiliate program reviewssection.
Thank you very much for reading.
Dealer Dan

On 2:18 AM by Unknown in    2 comments

The landscape for affiliate marketers has changed significantly over the past year.
From tighter legislation for affiliates, to Google cracking down on thin affiliate content, and a general increase in competition on the web, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for affiliate marketers to get ahead in the game.
Despite this, many smart individuals and companies continue to generate millions by staying one step ahead of the rest.
So, what is it that affiliate marketers need to do to succeed in 2015 and beyond?

1. Go one inch wide and one mile deep

Many first-time affiliate marketers make the mistake of going one mile wide and one inch deep: trying to dominate forty niches in their first few years.
When you hear about friends making millions from Clickbank products, and marketing products in emerging niches, it can be tough to stay focused.
The price for losing focus, though, is having a portfolio of 21 websites in random niches all with a pitiful domain authority generating next to nothing in sales.
By all means, experiment with different niches once you’ve achieved a level of success you’re happy with on your first website, but to begin with go one inch wide and a mile deep.

2. Create content that your competition can’t compete with

One of the biggest challenges facing affiliate marketers right now is the need to prove their value as middlemen in the value chain.
One of the biggest advantages affiliates have over established brands, and one of the greatest opportunities to add value, is the ability to be agile and act quickly with content marketing.
While brands spend months approving their content strategy and holding fruitless meetings, affiliates can be creating content of such a high standard, that competitors simply won’t have the resources to compete with, and Google would be foolish not to drive traffic to.
This is the strategy that we’ve adopted for most of our affiliate marketing sites at Venture Harbour.
Take Qosy for example. Every 4-6 weeks, Qosy publishes a 3,000 – 8,000 word guide educating readers on tough buying decisions, such as how to choose the best scotch or an engagement ring. While not all of these posts contain affiliate links, affiliate links are often added if a site we’d be recommending anyway has an affiliate program.
Engagement ring guide
It’d be hard for Google to argue with this content not adding value. After all, some of the guides have received close to 10,000 shares and have been used by the brands themselves to educate their own customers. Generally speaking, each guide takes about 40-50 hours to produce, and is benchmarked to beat the best existing piece of content on the topic in virtually every aspect (from design and share-ability, to page speed and on-page SEO).
Over the next year I think we’ll see more and more affiliates adopt this kind of strategy.

3. Build a brand that adds value to the consumer

It’s no surprise that Google’s brand-bias is strengthening. For many affiliates, this is quite a concern, as affiliates haven’t traditionally had to concern themselves with building a strong brand.
Brand bias in search results
When you look at the leading sites in insurance, travel, property, personal finance, and homeware, it’s interesting to note that many of these sites are affiliate sites. They’re also strong brands.
Moneysupermarket, Agoda, Houzz, Which, LastMinute.com, and Compare.com are all ultra-successful affiliate sites due to the strength of their brands, their editorial integrity, and the value they offer consumers.
Money Supermarket
Over time, affiliate marketers will find it increasingly difficult to succeed without a brand that user’s trust, so consider what you’re doing to develop the brand of your affiliate website.

4. Build a foundation of recurring affiliate revenue

With affiliate marketing, there is no assurance that your current strategy will work in a month’s time. Whether it’s due to Google updating their ranking algorithm, your favourite affiliate program shutting down, or media buying costs increasing, you’d be wise to mitigate against the possibility of major changes.
There are two very effective ways to do this: diversification and by building your recurring revenue.
I’ll talk about traffic diversification in a moment, but let’s first talk about recurring revenue.
Most affiliate marketers focus on one-time payouts, which is generally smart as, due to inflation and the ability to earn interest, $100 today is worth more than $10 per month over 10 months.
The problem is that one-time payouts don’t protect you against major changes in your strategy. That’s why I recommend building up a portion of your affiliate revenue in recurring revenue.
Obviously, the feasibility of this approach depends on your niche and what products are available to promote. If the option is available, I’d highly recommend building a foundation of recurring affiliate income so that you peace of mind that no matter what happens you still receive a certain amount per month for the foreseeable future.

5. Don’t rely on a single traffic source

In February 2011, many successful affiliate woke up to find that they’re probably going to go out of business in a matter of weeks or months, no thanks to Google releasing the initial panda update.
The same thing happened again when Google launched the Penguin update in April 2012.
It’s happening to brands who’ve built up organic Facebook Page audiences, and it’s going to happen time and time again across many third-party platforms whose business model revolves around selling eyeballs.
Some of the people hit by these updates were good friends and clients, which is why I’ve been preaching about diversification of traffic ever since.
Ideally, you should own your audience – not rent it. If you absolutely have to rent it, rent it from multiple sources.

6. Be prepared for mobile

In November 2014, mobile accounted for 46% of all affiliate clicks and 26% of all affiliate retail sales. How does this affect the individual affiliate?
For one, if you’re directing traffic to sites that aren’t mobile friendly, you’re probably losing a lot of potential commissions.
Google have also started to send some rather blatant nudges to webmasters that their websites should be mobile friendly. In November, they launched a mobile-friendliness checker and began experimenting with displaying whether a page is mobile-friendly or not in search results.
Mobile friendly search results
So, having a mobile-friendly site could become a good strategy for outranking your non-mobile friendly competitors in the search results.
Another consideration is that with more people using and purchasing from mobile devices, certain niches, products, and search criteria will rise in popularity, and can be capitalised on by forward-thinking affiliates.
Needless to say, if you’re not prepared for mobile, you’re preparing to be left behind.

7. Get in front of breakout and seasonal trends

Affiliate marketers have been taking advantage of trends for a long time. Yet, new trends continue to breakout, creating hundreds of new weird and wonderful multi-million dollar niches every year.
Breakout selfie stick trend
So, how can you find out what trends are likely to emerge in 2015?
The first differentiation to make is between seasonal and breakout trends. Seasonal trends are recurring, and often predictable, peaks in popularity that you can prepare for in advance.
Google Trends is your best friend for identifying seasonal trends. While you can just type in a keyword to see how it’s search volume fluctuates throughout the year, you can also use the category functionality to find seasonal trends in specific industries.
Seasonal trends
Breakout trends are much harder to predict. From electronic cigarettes and online TV, to selfie sticks and cinnamon flavoured whisky, even the most experienced industry experts often have a hard time predicting as far as six months into the future of their industry.
Regardless, reading the predictions of experts in your industry is a good place to start. If you want to know what products might be worth promoting in the travel industry in 2015, for example, you might want to experiment with search queries like:
Best travel gadgets
You could even try to predict which countries are about to increase in popularity, and begin promoting hotels, flights, and other products that might help people traveling to that area.
Lonely Planet best places to travel
Finally, there are a lot of great websites like TrendWatching.com that can help you estimate where the World is heading. Ultimately, though, knowing what’s around the corner comes down to having an acute awareness of what’s being talked about and piquing people’s curiosity in your industry.

8. Promote products that raise your affiliate income by an order of magnitude

When I began affiliate marketing, I promoted products ranging from $0.10 commissions to $100 commissions. It soon became clear that, while having a large volume of low commission sales can create a solid foundation for your affiliate revenue, true growth comes from high commission sales.
My strategy for growing affiliate sites has always been to find products that add value to the site’s readers, and that also have the potential to increase the site’s revenue by an order of magnitude.
If you’re currently generating $1k per month, what products will get you to $10k? If you’re at $10k, what do you need to do to get to $100k?
The answer is usually quite simple: you have to add an extra zero onto the size of your commissions or the amount of traffic you send to publishers. More often than not, this requires a refocus on which products you promote.

9. Focus on topic targeting, not keyword targeting

Google’s attempt to reduce the SEO community’s focus on keyword targeting hasn’t exactly been subtle.
From removing keyword data in Google Analytics and exact-match keyword targeting in Google Adwords, to improving their understanding of similar terms, it’s becoming harder for digital marketers to target individual keywords.
While on the surface this may seem like bad news, it’s arguably a blessing in disguise as it encourages a shift towards topic-targeting, and a focus on capturing long tail traffic.
Long tail SEO
Instead of trying to rank your content for ‘best gardening tools’, you might instead focus on creating an in-depth piece of content on the topic of gardening tools that helped gardeners choose the right tools for their garden.
By taking this approach, it doesn’t matter whether you rank for ‘best gardening tools’. What matters is the aggregate amount of relevant long-tail traffic you receive to the content.

10. Experiment with unusual content formats for recommending products

A few years ago I heard the story of how an app developer tried to download the Amazon app to make a purchase from his phone, only to realise Amazon didn’t have an app.
He developed an unofficial Amazon app, which was effectively just an app that displayed their website in an iframe. Of course, every single product included his affiliate link – so he earned 5-8% of every sale bought through the app.
Because Amazon didn’t have an official app, his app became extremely popular, making him a very, very, rich man.
I wanted to end on this point to get your creative juices flowing. Most affiliate marketers do the same old thing in a different niche, when the biggest rewards are usually reserved for those doing the exact opposite.
In 2012, I created WhatIsMyComfortZone.com (a calculator that measures the size of a persons comfort zone). Essentially, it works by filling out a survey on what challenges you’d be willing to overcome, and then it spits out a breakdown of how your score compares with other users, along with a few recommendations.
If a user said they wanted to skydive, their results page would include a link to book a skydive. While I never expected to earn anything from these (what’s the likelihood of someone impulse booking a skydive?), I decided there was no harm in making these links affiliate links.
To my surprise, I checked my AffiliateWindow account after 12 months, and what do you know, a bunch of people did impulse buy a skydive, earning a $40 commission per sale.
While a few skydiving referrals hardly made me rich, these two stories will hopefully give you some ideas about alternative formats for affiliate marketing.
Imagine if, instead of writing another 1,000-word review on the top 10 products in your niche, you developed a calculator or a quiz that used a series of criteria to automatically redirect them to the product that’s best suited for them?
Above all else, 2015 is going to be a year where affiliates need to get creative, outthink the competition, and really prove their worth in the value chain.
What are you doing to make that happen?

On 2:17 AM by Unknown in    1 comment

Most of the newbie bloggers quit their blogging just because they don’t see any traffic from their blog(s). Even who have started their blogging career long time ago don’t see much improvisation in their traffic.

Why?

Because they don’t follow few tips which has to be followed to Get Traffic to A New Blog . 😉

How can any blogger Get Traffic to A New Blog?

Though there are many ways to Get Traffic to A New Blog, the most important factor is NETWORK. The more network you have the more traffic you’ll get.
The best way to build a network around your blog is: start interacting with others using
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Why I’m mentioning only these two sites because, it’s easy to spread your word and follow other bloggers easily using this social media sites and  Get Traffic to A New Blog.

How to Get Traffic to A New Blog ??

Following are some EXCEPTIONAL ways to bring traffic to a new blog (0r) any blog.

1. Blog Comments:

Comment on top blogs in your niche try to be the first 5 commenters.
Tips: Subscribe to their RSS feeds.
Don’t spam their blogs by writing one liners. Add value to your comments.
If you want to get traffic daily this is the best way to go.
Type “your niche + blog” in google to know which are the top blogs in your niche.How To Get Traffic To A New Blog ?
Ex: “blogging + blog”

2. Network with others using Facebook and twitter

Facebook: Join in Groups.. Promote yourself out there.. BTW facebook alone is giving me 100+ leads daily (even without promoting everyday!). Ammar Ali is also getting huge traffic from Facebook 😉 . So don’t neglect bringing Facebook traffic to your blog.
You may find it difficult in the beginning but when you start promoting others content and when you get to know each other on Facebook, it becomes very easy!
PS: You can join our group ‘Everything About Blogging‘,  and can promote your blog there!
Twitter: Follow top bloggers in your niche and follow their followers. This is the simple yet effective way of increasing your targeted twitter followers. Once you have done this, you can tweet your new articles and ask your followers to retweet it.

3. Video Marketing:

Create a 2 min.video and add your blog link at the starting
Submit them to YouTube, metacafe etc.
Tools to use: Use Screenr to create free videos

4. Spend time on writing detailed articles.

Never assume that you can bring quality traffic without much efforts.
You need to differentiate yourself with others to become successful. It takes time to create content, I agree but you shouldn’t spend whole time creating only normal or average 600 words posts.
Spend time to create great content.
Write detailed posts with 1000 or 1500+ words once in a while. If you’re not a full time blogger like me, at least try to create detailed posts once or twice a month.
So that you can grab others attention and you can show your blogging expertise to your readers.
It’s really important for you to create killer articles regularly to survive in blogosphere. This can bring your quality traffic from other sites or search engines.

4. Don’t forget SEO

Most people say forget about SEO (Search Engine Optimization) when you’re just starting out.How To Get Traffic To A New Blog ?

I think that’s the dumbest suggestion!

You need to focus on what keywords to use and how much keyword density you should maintain in your content to get search engine traffic to your blog.
It’s extremely important to bring organic (search engine) traffic to your blog. Because it’s free and highly effective!
Make sure that you’re not keyword stuffing your content. It makes your readers hard to digest what you’re saying in your articles.
And do proper keyword analysis before you’re writing the articles. Then embed them into your posts. If you’re a beginner then this is enough! Don’t go beyond, you’ll better understand about SEO when you’re spending more time on blogging.

Conclusion:

Always try to retweet and promote your fellow bloggers before asking them to promote your content. This can make others to promote your content sooner or later and you will have high chances of getting their attention if they find it useful. 
I dint recommend guest blogging here in this post. Major reason is without having any online reputation you can’t cope up with other bloggers to get accepted your guest posts. When they reject you, you’ll feel down to submit another guest post to them.
So, focus on building a network by blog commenting, writing great stuff and social media networking using above tips.
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  1.  SAYS
    Hey Rahul,
    Is this list in order of importance? Do you really think that commenting on blog posts is the number one way to increase traffic on a new blog? Thanks for this article and I look forward to hearing from you.
    Luke
  2. Getting more traffic to our blogs is a never ending challenge. You posted some good tips here. Some are new to me, some are more well known. All are good for new and seasoned bloggers alike.
  3. Generating traffic for your post is the most challenging part and is definitely a very tedious process. All points mentioned here are amazing and worth appreciation but without staying consistent none of them is useful. Consistency is the key over here.
    And Content is rightly the king and one must aim to publish posts which are not time sensitive and remain evergreen.
  4. Hi Rahul,
    really good article. I do have company blog for about one year and still looking to generate more traffic. I’m promoting all posts on company funpage on Facebook, but this is still not what i would expect 😉
    Riht now the blog is a part of company website and i’m wondering if it would make sense to move it to the independent domain. What is your opinion od that ?
    Regards, Marcin.
  5. Hi Rahul!
    Very Helpful and interesting article.It helps newbies to grow their new blog or site.
    i think it is the hardest time when new blogger get only 5 or 10 views per day.And you post can help them to grow their blog and increase organic traffic also.
    Thanks for Great words.
    Regards:
    Kashif Khan
  6.  SAYS
    Dear rahul i want to know that How can i get to the top of Google search engine had tried many SEO tips to get at the top but not able to get at the top and lead the page but some people say i have less rank than other is it so that why they rank 1st or its about quality ??
  7. SAIMI RAMLAN SAYS
    Very informative article. I’m only using social network like facebook to get more traffic for my blog. twitter not popular in my country, because many twitter user difficult to retweet article.
  8. AMINE CHEBLI SAYS
    Hi..
    good tips indeed.Traffic is they first thing which every blogger wants.But for a newbie it is slightly difficult to get it.I am also a newbie to blogging.You shared really nice tips for getting traffic.I will surely start working in these tips. Thanks for nice sharing .
  9. MUZAMMIL SHAIKH SAYS
    A positive post. The reasons why most people get pushed behind is the quality or quantity or the originality of a content too. One must ensure their written task to be in sequence, legible as well as original. There are times when you are completely avoided by Search Engines just for the things mentioned.
    Anyway, it is a very well written How-to. Keep proceeding with great information being a logistic of what you acquire.
    ~Muzammil
  10.  SAYS
    Great Post Rahul,
    All the detail you mention are great . It helps a lot. But Pinterest is also a great social media tool to bring traffic to your blog like facebook and twitter. and one thing always experiment wit your blog means do A/B testing to bring conversions.
    Nikhil :)
  11. I have lanched a wordpress blog about tips and tricks. This post is realy userul and insipired men much. This article is really interesting to read thanks for sharing such informative post among us.
  12. HUSSAIN SAYS
    Hi Rahul, how are you. Good job done man. I like your writing style and quality content. I am new in blogging community and learning so much from good writers like you. Traffic is the key to success and you have discussed very unique but very simple way in a great manner. It is useful for guys like me. Keep it up and good luck
  13.  SAYS
    I agree with you Rahul,
    As a newbie blogger you have to work hard to drive traffic to your website. You have to comment on other blog, increase social Engagement, have to make your all content SEO friendly and goes on.
    All mention points are great and helps the newbie for drive traffic.
    thank you for your post Rahul.
    Nikhil :)
  14. Hello; I thought you covered most of the basics. I thought you were going to forget about sharing other people’s posts on social media but you got it in there. Commenting on other people’s blogs has really helped my traffic. In the last six weeks to two months I have gone from about 3 million on alexa to the top 950,000 sites worldwide and the top 115,000 for the u s. This puts me ahead of the longest established company for selling amusement equipment. They have far more resources than I do, and there are many people who will visit this other site on a regular basis; but I am starting to reel them in. I just need to close more sales. But with the increased traffic and site rankings I’m finding more people are contacting me asking about listing their equipment on my site even though my site is commission based and the others are free classified type sites. Thanks for the hard work that goes into every post you write. Take care, max
  15. I was going through you other article and came to know about this link. I have just starting blogging and was avoiding my social network. I dint know about the power of social networking. After reading this article I need to publish myself with the help of facebook , twitter and other social networking sites. Thanks buddy for showing my light :)
  16. ARPITA♥ SAYS
    I am running abeauty blog and this post really inspired me 😀 Thanks a lot for all the help :)) The article was an interesting read :) I need to learn SEO ASAP 😀
  17. SAMANDAR NICHARI SAYS
    You’ve revealed the real ways to get promoted over the online world. I really like such kind of things to be considered if we’re about to look in a serious case of blogging. Everyone has his/her own unique ideas concerning the same topic.
    However, If you don’t. You can find out many tips and tricks about it while searching over the internet. That’s it which brings us success.
  18.  SAYS
    Hi Rahul,
    Thanks for sharing this. I have basically tried everything except for the video part. Guess I got to do it soon and see if that really works out!
    Seen so many bloggers doing this especially big websites. Bet it will work and can’t wait to try out real soon.
    Thanks mate!
    Reginald
  19. Ummm! SEO and social media sites are the best options to drive traffic to a completely new blog. I think ordinary blog commenting won’t help you! But commenting on CommentLuv enabled blogs is totally a different thing. I have noticed increase in my site’s traffic since i have started commenting on CommentLuv enabled blogs.
  20. Awesome post about how to get more traffic to my site. This is something that I have been working on since I got my site up a month ago. I have just started using blog commenting and I have found it helping me to drive traffic to my site.
    I never seem to be one of the first 5 to comment on a site. I guess I should start signing up for the RSS feeds. Thanks I will begin implementing some of these tips to help me get more traffic.
  21. GERRYTINSLEY SAYS
    first of all when you start a blog, you should ping it with online ping tool, blogs provide RSS service use, add unique content in post, choose informative and interesting topics, share with your friends through the social networking sites like facebook, twitter etc. these little thing do more. :)
  22.  SAYS
    The ways you mentioned for getting traffic is cool. Also the social bookmarking sites are able to drive good traffic and even forums.
  23. GAUTAM SHARMA SAYS
    Thanks for this great article bro. Before reading this i was so busy thinking about traffic. But now I will only concentrate on great articles for my readers.
    Also StumbleUpon is a great traffic provider too…
  24. Hey Rahul,
    Great post, I agree we need to SEO maniac from the early stage. What do you suggest for a site which plan to write posts on open source codes and code samples?