3. Content Quality
While you’re trying to maintain a consistent posting frequency, note that your daily, weekly or bi-weekly posting schedule will help get the exponential traffic growth if and only if you are producing content that’s helpful, unique and engaging to readers.In coming up with content, ensure to stick to quality over quantity, since you aren’t publishing a post just once per quarter. So, what’s worth doing at all is worth doing well.
By identifying your specific audience – the exemplary person who will always read your blog, you can tailor your write-ups to suit their pain points, needs, and preferred writing style. You’ll then come up with a content strategy of what subject areas to be included in your posting schedule in order to stay an ideal thought leader and remain relevant to your ideal personas.
4. Social Media Tasks
Several pieces of great content go unread online every day because they aren’t promoted. Businesses adopt a team approach to having their content promoted on social media platforms like LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter and Facebook, and, thus experience a dramatic rise in website traffic, especially when they do it consistently.On a more serious note, never think you can promote your blog content only once. If a specific blog post resonates with your readers, share it over and over again in a two-day or two-week interval on social media networks and elsewhere. Tweet it. Retweet it.
Republish your content on Medium and leverage the high PR online forums to boost traffic. Also, include links to those posts in your Quora answers to generate more traffic and get high-quality backlinks. You can as well share posts in Facebook groups and affiliate mastermind groups. In as much as the shelf life of a tweet is just seconds, share the post on Twitter one day and one week later.
There are many things that control our ability to have a result.
“Lack of Action Breeds a Lack of Ability.” Tom Short.
“When You do Something You Actually Become Smarter.” Tom Short.
“Courage, Consistency, Commitment when added together, equals success.” Tom Short.
“Focus, Patience, Persistence, when added together, Wins The Race of life.” Tom Short.
Thank you for your time,
Tom.
thank you
Tim
I personally have only blogged once and not on this platform. I have never liked blogging and it depends on too many factors. Although, some people have been successful at it. I personally am not waiting on a blog to feed my family. I have heard it depends on your content, social media , the competition of your niche. It can be a few months to a year and a person must be consistent.
I just don't have the patience for it. lol but, to each their own. I prefer doing YouTube videos and trying to promote my website however, that is a personal choice.