This is a guest blog post by Damien Riley.
Before I write about how you can increase traffic and links, I want to establish my belief that content is more important than making money on blogs. If I stopped making money today, I would still blog because I love it. Having said that, you need traffic and links to make money with your content. That’s what this post is about.
I have learned to run my own race.
- Use services like Entrecard, Blogrush, Blog Catalog, etc. Use them to befriend people and make social contacts. It is the contacts you make with humans that increase your numbers in the long run, don’t play with them like games, see them as bars where you hang out with important people that can help you make money.
- Use Stumbleupon to ask your SU friends to Stumble the posts you really believe in. Don’t have any? Start adding some. This has brought some of my authority posts 1,000′s of new visitors overnight.
- Write an “authority” post once or twice a month. These are posts that Michelle MacPhearson says should take you 3-5 hours to research and write. Think of your blog as a daily bulletin board but it is also a resource that will come up for readers in the future. Many of my posts each week at Postcards from the Funny Farm are written with the intent of being reference posts people will dig up and use later.
- Write guest blogs and send them to your friends for them to publish. Notice I didn’t say “ask your friends.” In your submission to them tell them you are submitting a guest blog to them and you hope it will do. 95% of the time I have done this, the receiver has been all too glad to publish. Pick your sources well. Don’t get bitter if they don’t accept it. You might follow up in a few days asking why they haven’t responded. At that point, you can tweak to suit and publish it as your own post … no harm no foul and one less sorry ding-a-ling cluttering your blogroll (LOL I can be brash at times I apologize).
- Buy text-links on blogs you like but don’t know well. I’ve seen them as low as fifty cents a word/link.
- Use other URL’s you might have to refernce back to you. If it shows up in Google, it’s bonafide.
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