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13 Aug 10 How Blogging can help You Drive Traffic to Your Website

Blogging may be a business in its own right, but there is a huge list of blogs — probably larger than the ones that are business in themselves — primary function of which is to generate more business for the parent website. In this article, we will focus our attention on understanding how exactly blogging helps business grow online. We will be examining certain facts about blogging that fuels a business growth. In this, the first thing to go is the SEO value of blogging.

Blogging for SEO – Freshness of content

For a static website like a corporate website or an e-commerce site, blogging is the only way to continuously add fresh content which search engine loves, and which gives people reason to visit the blog again and again.

Blog commenting – Blogging for Community building

Commenting on popular blogs, and responding to comments people leave on your blog is a very potent way to increase influx of traffic on your website. It does not only pulls traffic in and work towards fetching higher search engine ranking for you, but it also help you build community — a community of loyal fans.

Writing guest posts – Blogging to spread your reach

Writing guest posts for other blogs is a wonderful tool to get traffic for your website. Find an established blog in your niche and drop a mail to the blog owner showing your desire to write a guest post. If possible give him some idea about the topic you want to write on. You must give a link to your blog in the mail for him to sample your writing. A well-written guest post will not only fetch traffic, but it will get subscribers for you as well.

These are the three aspects of blogging that help a website get traffic, and it should be there in the arsenal of every online marketer.

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07 Nov 09 Why the Heck Should I Look at Traffic Stat?

Well, if you think everyone look at their traffic log then you are sadly mistaken. Not everyone and every company that owns a website is web savvy. Most of the people do not understand the importance of analyzing website usage statistics. In this post, my goal is to help them understand how critical it is for the success of their business that website traffic log is analyzed.

Reason 1: To know from where the traffic is coming and why

Is it Google or Yahoo or Bing that is sending you the maximum traffic? Or is it the social media sites like Facebook or twitter? Is Digg or StumbleUpon working for you or not? What kind of posts or articles is getting more traffic? Is your effort to get qualified sales lead paying off well or not? These are some of the questions you need to answer in order to make an informed decision about the course of action for your website.

Reason 2: To Track the website usage behavior

The information you get out of your website stat does not just tell you about how many people visited your site and from where. It also tells you about the visitors’ behavior: what they did, which pages they visited, which element got most attention and which caused them to leave, etc. You can use this data to fix the pages that cause the visitors to leave, and use more of the elements that interest visitors.

Reason 3: To know how effective your marketing is

You need to know how effective the dollar you spent on marketing are, and for that you will need to analyze the data. Use Google Analytics or any other analysis tool to figure out which keyword and which search engine is fetching you more traffic. When you are buying keywords from programs like Google Adwords then this information will save you money. This information will also help you drop the useless keywords and purchase the ones that work.

Reason 4: To know what visitors like and what they don’t

The analysis of traffic data will also tell you what is the common entry point to your website and what works as an exit gate. This knowledge will help you amplify the things that work and remove the page from where maximum people leave.

Reason 5: To know the problem in your site

Web monitoring and analysis tools will also tell you which browser, operating system, screen resolution, and color depth your visitor’s computer has. This information will help you understand how your visitors see your website. You can use this knowledge to tweak the site accordingly.

Reason 6: You will get to know your faceless visitors

Every marketer wishes to know its target audience in and out, and it is the privilege of online marketers that they can know their audience if they wish to by analyzing the traffic log of their websites. The understanding of your visitors will help you target your marketing effort much better.

There are many analysis and monitoring tool that you can use, but my personal favorite is Google Analytics and Google Webmaster tools.

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