Five Fun Blog Traffic Improvements

by Andy Warner on April 8, 2010

Darren Rowse and the great folks at ProBlogger.net recently asked readers to share their best how-to blog tip.  I think this was a great idea by Darren to help people continuously improve their blogs by mutual learning.  Many people visit blogs and do not contribute their thoughts, comments and reactions to the blogger’s post.  Or, many people visit blogs and their comments re-record thoughts they read from a previous commentators thoughts.  Very little unique content is produced.

Darren (among other well-known bloggers like Chris Brogan and Amber Naslund) has written about the “writing stagnation” problem in the blogosphere recently.  These three bloggers have inspired me to not only improve my video content, but also my writing content.  And the results have proven themselves greatly in my soccer history blog (the test field).  Traffic has increased over 95.6% in the last 30 days just by incorporating some of the insights I have learned.

My results are not stellar, but they are significant for me and have inspired me to do so much more.  One of those things is sharing with you the five reasons why you should take advantage of this wonderful opportunity.

  1. This opportunity will improve your writing.
  2. This opportunity will improve your critical thinking to provide unique best practices, not reproducing old, stagnant and irrelevant content.
  3. This opportunity will help you share with a group of like-minded bloggers an exorbitant amount of poignant blog improvements.
  4. This opportunity will increase link building and traffic stats due to the many people reviewing the videos.
  5. This opportunity will help you practice producing video content.

Stay tuned because I will get more in depth on these five improvements in upcoming posts.

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