Post by account_disabled on Jan 22, 2024 23:07:28 GMT -5
Of course, you know that writing more blog posts will increase your blog traffic. If one blog post results in an average of 200 visits, then two blog posts should magically turn into 400 visits. Voila! But, that sucks. What if there was a way to increase your blog traffic without creating more content? Rather than using two posts to reach 400 visits, what if you could get those same 400 visits from a single post? The good news is that it’s possible. Just recently, we began publishing one less post per week on the CoSchedule blog. Even better, our traffic actually went up. Yes, up! We did it by better optimizing the traffic we received from each piece of content that we posted online. We decided to blog smarter, and not just harder.
The good news is that you can easily do it, too. Here are the 10 ‘hacks’ that we used to optimize traffic on our own blog. Most of them will make an instant impact on your traffic growth, so plan to implement a few as soon as you can. 1. Make Your Content More Shareable Using A Click To Tweet Plugin Everyone has social media share buttons somewhere on their blog, but what happens if you add them in your content as well? Screen S=our headline. It should make it easy for you to to write awesome (and emotional) headlines every time. 3. Create Longer-For Country Email List Content Did you know that Google gives precedence to long-form content in its search results? By long-form content, I mean posts that have a total of 2,000 words or more. Screen Shot 2014-12-19 at 5.01.12 pm Oye! In a recent post, Neil Patel outlined Google’s trend towards long-form writing. He found that long-form content was more likely to be linked to from another site, and it was more likely to take the top spot in search results. Not a bad deal for a few hundred (or thousand) extra words. 4. Improve Your Meta Tags And Rich Snippets.
There are a ton of things you can do to your blog to make sure that your content looks as good as possible when it’s shared on social media or picked up by search engines like Google. Most of this relies on a small bit of meta tag code that you should include in the <HEAD> of your html page. This code will provide instructions to networks like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and Pinterest by telling them which image, title, and description to use when a post goes live. You can even preview what your own link previews look like using this handy debug tool provided by Facebook. If you’re using WordPress, the Yoast SEO plugin is a great way to make sure that most of it happens automatically. By making sure your content looks as good as possible when it’s shared, you will increase your blog traffic with ease. 5. Tell A Better Story In 2014 helpdesk software maker Groove shut down their content marketing blog after seeking a solution that.
The good news is that you can easily do it, too. Here are the 10 ‘hacks’ that we used to optimize traffic on our own blog. Most of them will make an instant impact on your traffic growth, so plan to implement a few as soon as you can. 1. Make Your Content More Shareable Using A Click To Tweet Plugin Everyone has social media share buttons somewhere on their blog, but what happens if you add them in your content as well? Screen S=our headline. It should make it easy for you to to write awesome (and emotional) headlines every time. 3. Create Longer-For Country Email List Content Did you know that Google gives precedence to long-form content in its search results? By long-form content, I mean posts that have a total of 2,000 words or more. Screen Shot 2014-12-19 at 5.01.12 pm Oye! In a recent post, Neil Patel outlined Google’s trend towards long-form writing. He found that long-form content was more likely to be linked to from another site, and it was more likely to take the top spot in search results. Not a bad deal for a few hundred (or thousand) extra words. 4. Improve Your Meta Tags And Rich Snippets.
There are a ton of things you can do to your blog to make sure that your content looks as good as possible when it’s shared on social media or picked up by search engines like Google. Most of this relies on a small bit of meta tag code that you should include in the <HEAD> of your html page. This code will provide instructions to networks like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and Pinterest by telling them which image, title, and description to use when a post goes live. You can even preview what your own link previews look like using this handy debug tool provided by Facebook. If you’re using WordPress, the Yoast SEO plugin is a great way to make sure that most of it happens automatically. By making sure your content looks as good as possible when it’s shared, you will increase your blog traffic with ease. 5. Tell A Better Story In 2014 helpdesk software maker Groove shut down their content marketing blog after seeking a solution that.