6. Leave relevant and genuine comments on niche related blogs
Google counts so much on audience and site engagement and blog commenting is the only way to get this done to receive Google ranking.
The following Search Engine Optimization benefits await you when you leave relevant and genuine comments on niche-related blogs:
- Search engines crawl your site and you receive lots of high quality links.
- You drive more quality followers to your site and you build a better network.
- You get better connections to authority bloggers.
- You develop your ranking potentials in Google.
- You receive more genuine and relevant comments from pros.
- You receive lots of referral traffic from authority sites.
- You build strong bonds with pro bloggers.
- You create better and stronger connections with pros.
- You receive more guest-post invitations from pros.
7. Submit Guest Posts To Pros
As part of your blogging efforts to ensure that you become a rock star in the blogging world, you need to frequently submit guest posts to authority bloggers.
What were you thinking about guest posting? A waste of time or energy? It's far from it. Do you just want to continue writing content for nobody to read? Then ignore this blogging idea or strategy.
Despite the fact that content is part of the top ranking signals, Google ranks such content that is highly-informative, helpful, topically-relevant, powerfully-engaging, remarkable and of length 2000 words+ words.
Does your content possess all of these attributes as clearly-stated above? Or are you just living based on the fact that people who leave comments on your site do praise or thank you for creating useful content?
Unless you implement working strategies into blogging, you may likely give up and call it a quit after months and years of writing articles being frustrated.
Why was there zero exposure for your blog? Why do you keep getting zero traffic despite your posting efforts? Why would you be counting up to 1700+ articles written and published on your blog and yet will still be getting very low traffic as if people are rarely visiting your blog?
- You didn't connect to pro bloggers
- You didn't submit guest posts to authority sites
- You didn't work effectively on site engagement
- You didn't outreach properly
- You didn't apply persistence
- You didn't have the consistency
- You didn't post frequently
- You didn't do social engagement very well
- You didn't learn from pros
- You didn't build strong connections with pro bloggers
- You didn't build your site on blogging fundamentals
- You gave room to blogging critics to confuse you
- You didn't implement working tactics