Wednesday, November 29, 2006

How to Build a High-Traffic Web Site or Blog

Good God, I'm just finding so many interesting articles tonight. I've skipped my normal routine of working on my websites and I've gone to just finding valuable articles for the night.

At the moment, I've found a fantastic blog by this guy Steve Pavlina and I'm making my way through a couple of his articles.

Right now, I'm reading through another post that I'll link to in a few minutes but I just finished the one that this post is linked to (click the title or click here).

Basically, he goes over exactly what you have to do in order to bring in a bunch of traffic to your blog. What I got out of it was basically this: create quality content to help people and traffic will come.

I guess the key is just having the patience and faith that people will find what you have to say useful! :)

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Search? Standard engines like Google, Yahoo and Live are the most popular nowadays, and optimizing your site to be found easily, can be easy and hard based on many factors.

My best advice for someone starting out would be to start by building quality content for somebody to see, then progressing to “The Three Cs”. This way, you’ll get noticed by genuinely interested people, who’ll actively want to play a part in your site’s development, by giving you quality feedback on ways to improve, design and usability.

If you have a blog or a website that’s been going for several weeks, perhaps a month or two, and you’ve done “The Three Cs”, or at least some of them, would be to start focusing on building on your existing content, with fresh, interesting, relevant and unique content. Note I say ‘relevant’ and ‘unique’. This is important. There are so many splogs out there now-a-days, that people can quickly distinguish whether an article has been written by somebody or not, at least the majority of the time. Relevance too, like I said, is a key factor. If you have a very personal blog, then one day write something completely off-topic about a new type of golf club that comes out, people will start to wonder if you and your blog actually have an aim or a purpose, which is yet another vital thing to consider.

Cheers,
Becca
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