Starting a blog has now become more accessible than ever. Then the fun begins –

driving blog traffic!

Traffic hasn’t yet started coming, even though you have put in a lot of effort and followed blogging advice. That is when you might ask yourself, "Should I quit?"Let me tell you, you’re the cause of this, it is not about blogging. You are the one that doesn’t implement the right blogging techniques.

Bloggers could drive traffic to their websites with just 1000-2000 words per day and keywords. No backlinks because there wasn't any competition!

Slowly, the Internet caught up, and more bloggers began to produce quality content. Search engines became smarter in filtering the best content for their search queries.

What you must consider now is how people will get to read your content.

Tips for Driving Blog Traffic

Here are 11 tips that will help you get more traffic to your blog. Let's get started.

1. Promote Your Blog on YouTube.

Understanding your audience and paying attention to trends will help you create relevant and timely content that appeals to your viewers. You should not only create quality content but also engage and interact with your audience via the platform.

Promoting your blog through your YouTube channel is one of the best ways you can get traffic to it. It is a great way to reach new people and make your content more valuable. Everything must be precise, starting with your video titles, thumbnails, and overall content.

It is not easy to promote your blog via YouTube. You can simplify this process by learning about the platform as much as possible and using data and analysis to help you plan.

You can ensure your continued success by keeping track of your progress and putting more effort into researching. That will bring you ROI in the long term.



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Stragglewise Premium
Thanks, Jim.

Two things that stood out to me were the importance of proper grammar and spelling (So many blog posts have bad spelling and punctuation, which seems lazy and that is annoying, and they lose credibility, for me)...

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Checking Quora for the questions being asked is a brilliant idea!

Great post.

Craig
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JKulk1 Premium
Thanks Craig
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Praxides Premium
Thanks heaps Jim for this very useful information, much appreciated.
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JKulk1 Premium
Thank you Paraxides.
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Newme202 Premium
Jim, thank you for this inspiring and motivating training. You solved 2 problems for me
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Thanks Simone
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You're welcome
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MelWaller Premium
Thanks Jim for this very informative training!

Mel
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JKulk1 Premium
Thanks For reading it Mel.
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MelWaller Premium
You are most welcome Jim!

Mel
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Zoopie Premium
This is great Jim.
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Stephen
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Thanks Stephen.
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