As soon as a blogger publishes their first post, their first question is: Where’s all my traffic? Everyone assumes they’re the only one seeking attention, when in truth nearly everyone is. It takes time to build an audience and no one gets much traffic without putting in the effort.
Here at WordPress.com we want you to get more traffic, and we build features and services to help. It’s been awhile since we’ve told you about them, so here are our top recommendations:
- Update your About Page. One of the first things visitors to your site will want to know is something about who you are. If you don’t update your About page to include a short bio, and they find a generic page instead, they’ll be disappointed. But if you briefly explain (two paragraphs is plenty) what the blog is about, and who you are, they’ll be more likely to come back.
- Turn on Publicize. You can easily set up your WordPress.com blog to automatically share new posts out to your Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo or LinkedIn accounts. This increases your reach every time you publish a post.
- Turn on Sharing. With a few clicks, you can make it so any visitor can share a link to your post out to their social networks, their blog, or through email.
- Let readers subscribe by email. Email is often forgotten as a source of traffic. If you turn on the Subscriptions widget, people can choose to get notified of new posts on your blog, automatically, via email. It’s a great way to keep them connected to your blog without any extra work for you, or for them.
- Post regularly. Pick a schedule that works for you – once a day, once a week, once every two weeks, and stick to it. Mention that frequency in your About page, and put reminders on your personal calendar. It’s only when people can expect regular posts that they’ll be compelled to come back to see what you’ve written next. If you need ideas for posts, read and subscribe to DailyPost, where we give topic ideas and blogging advice every day. You can also use PressThis to quickly generate new posts while you are browsing the web.
- Write Well. It’s often unsaid, but better posts get more traffic. There’s no sense in posting every day, if every post is boring or poorly written. It takes time to develop interesting ideas, and to edit posts to be concise and typo free. If people find a careless writer at work, they won’t be back. What good is more traffic if the content they see isn’t good enough for them to choose to return?
- Pick good titles. Blog post titles are like newspaper headlines. They need to be short and interesting to get people to want to see what’s inside. It takes some thinking to get a title down to a short sentence, but it’s time well spent. On Facebook and Twitter, all people will often see is the title and your link.
- Link to bloggers like you. When you link to another blog, they’ll typically get notified (via a pingback) that someone has mentioned them. This will encourage them to visit your blog and, if they like what they find, link to you as well in their posts. But do it sparingly; too many links and we call it SPAM. If you find a post you like, excerpt a paragraph and link to the rest. Also check out Freshly Pressed and our Global Tags to find blogs with similar interests, and subscribe to their blog. You can use tags in your own posts so your work will surface there as well.
- Comment on other blogs like yours. Every comment is an opportunity to show how well you write and think. When people read a great comment, they’ll see your name, and the link to your blog, encouraging them to see what else you have to say. Identify good blogs on topics similar to your own, read and contribute sincerely.
- Respond to every comment you get. When people comment on your blog, they’ve invested a lot of their time. Reward them by answering questions and taking their feedback, and they’ll come back again. Also see how to get more comments.
- Take requests. Write a post requesting your readers (or your friends) to suggest topics to write about. Reach out to Facebook, twitter, or friends, for suggestions. Then let them know you’ve written about what they asked for. It’s a great way to make sure everything you write will have at least one reader.
- Pay for traffic. Web applications like StumbleUpon can bring visitors to your posts with rates starting at $.05 per visit. If you’ve just published a great post and you really want some feedback from visitors, this can be a good way to get started. Companies looking for broader distribution, including getting content seen by journalists, should try services like PR Newswire.
Often you’ll hear about get traffic fast schemes, but we don’t believe in those sorts of things. There’s not much magic or secrets necessary. The advice above, used thoughtfully, is more than sufficient to increase visitors to your blog.
Update: see what our latest research says about getting more pageviews.
Have other suggestions for what we can do to help you build traffic? Let us know.
Thank you for the very helpful advice!
These are great ideas! Especially for a new blogger; this should be in the intro package from WordPress.
Thanks for the excellent advice also stated well! Will take it to heart!
Most of the things you said are informative. I did not know there are ways to increase website traffic. But, perhaps, the most important thing is the quality of content. No one will re-visit a site that does not have content he is interested in. Thanks for the information.
I’ve followed almost all of the advice written in this post. Apart from the quality of my posts and the blog (well, I hope), I find that the best method is to comment and provide relative links from my own blog. But I still try to attract my own followers.
Sometimes, I would be happy if others would do the same so my blog could be famous! 🙂
What a fab post. Thanks Scott! I’m new to blogging and feel like I’ve entered into a whole new world. I have now got my list of 6 or 7 things to do to improve my traffic, thanks to your post. Well, must go as there is work to be done! Thanks again.
Thanx for sharing !!
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Thanks for your guidelines will try them out.
Can you give some advice to my wordpress: http://necent.wordpress.com
Thanks
Great Post!
These are all great tips but it wasn’t anything we already didn’t know. 🙂
Work hard and write great posts and people will visit your blog, it makes sense doesn’t it??
🙂
You’d be surprised – some people expect the entire web to come to them 🙂
Thanks Scott for this wonderful post,
and you know the amazing thing is people often don’t realise that even the use of ‘sharing posts’ of other bloggers that are similar in subject to your own often re-affirms your position to your viewers.
A blog which is not biased to personalities, other posts and rather concentrates on their own site’s content (whether by including other people’s work or not), makes for an incredible traffic…
Let’s keep sharing…
Keep Keeping Up!!!
Dezaritto
Great Post! Briefly says what all bloggers have heard and done…worked hard and done their homework.Blogging is a craft, a work of art, too many times bloggers want to post every day to attract traffic with quantity and , in the process, neglect quality. Those blogging reminders are always helpful!!!!
I’ll try….
Great article. As a new blogger, it was really helpful to read your tips.
I must be getting old as I need to read instructions/advice on blogging twice before my brain actually processes it! Hopefully I’ll get myself off to good start.
Thanks
Thank you kind sir for putting this up. As a newbie to blogs my biggest question was, “How do I get the ball rolling?” I hope over time I will meet these guidlines and use proper writing etiquette to its fullest potential for building my own blog world. Cheers 🙂
Great Advice! I’ll definitely be patient and write well, among others.
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“10. Respond to every comment you get” Tssk, hypocrite, if you were a Christian you’d well have coveted your neighbour’s wife by now…
Very nice and helpful as I’m a new blogger.
Great, thx!
You make good sense about putting in effort and building an audience. All things in due time.
Thanks.
Edward.
Thank you for your sharing ! It directed me !
Great tips, thank you!
Thank you Scott….that was really good advice. I intent to reach out to people out there…..I hope it really helps.
Great to have this! Thank you.
Thanks a lot, this really helps!
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Thanks for the help! 🙂
thank uuuu………..
Great tips! I didn’t know about the SU one! Thanks!
Great post. Loved the clarity, the great ideas, the links to help me figure out further details. Thank you so much, as a new blogger, much of this has been quite the mystery to me!
“There’s no sense in posting every day, if every post is boring or poorly written.”
Truely True!
Thank you for the great post! I believe effective writing is the core of any great blog, and other details matter, too!
Thank’s Scott for the very good tips. Do you have other tips in particular for french version? My usually posting’s language is french and perhaps some tools are best…
Hi Scott,I find quite a few edits I wish to make on a post I have already published. Can I ‘recall’ a post for editing? Thanks, Laurie Payne .lauriepayne4#gmail.com
You can always edit any post even after it has been published. Just view the post in the dashboard and hit edit. When done hit the update button.
Thanks a lot…
Thank you very much!
When I started my blog more than an year ago I did not even know that there was a traffic ^issue^ with blogging, now the first thing I open every day are the stats. 🙂
I would also like to share a tip – when you have published more posts you can also link the readers to older posts that might be interesting and are somehow related. For example, if I write about twin pregnancy (my blog is about twins) I also put a link at the end for the post about the diet in twin pregnancy. It really works!
Thanks for that. I think I’m doing about everything on that list. I’ve gotten some great spikes in traffic but it’s slowing down a bit lately.
I find using StumbleUpon is a great way to get targeted, consistent traffic – not to mention it’s a great tool for finding other great content!
Hi Scott,
I am just starting to blog and I find your tips simple yet powerful. Thanks for the tips!
Best Regards,
Roy from The Philippines
Thank you for the informative and well written post.
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Thank you, for the helpfull tips.
Thanks so much for this information…I have never done this before so can use all of the help I can get…I will definitely take your advice and we will see what happens. Have a Blessed day, Charity
Each of the wisely spoken advise works. Thank you. Every blogger should read this post.
Thank you so much for these helpful tips. I myself, as a still new-ish blogger have been using a few of these handy ideas however I guess I have to do some rethinking over how I will use the other useful tips for my blog. Thank you again!
Thanks for the tips!
thanks 🙂
Thank you. I just got started blogging, and this is good advice.
Thank you for the advice! I am a newbie and I really love the guidance.
Cheers,
Louise
thank you for sharing 🙂
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After I turned on Publicise my hits went up about 30%, so thanks for the tips.
Need to work on more selective linking so it doesn’t look like SPAM because sometimes I think maybe it does. I don’t really understand that part, because Zemanta gives me a list of Related Articles and suggested Tags.
If I have time I look at the articles I do, but sometimes I just look at the little bit that comes in the feed. I guess that makes me guilty of spamming – do I guess correctly? Sometimes, I go back after publishing and look at all the related articles I linked to and delete some of them. Does that screw things up? I need to know more about how Zemanta chooses the Related Articles, and how the system processes the links.
As for Tags, I don’t always understand why Zemanta suggests a certain tag, and sometimes I don’t click them all, then when I publish sometimes there’s a message from you guys suggesting more Tags. I’m curious about how both Zemanta and You Guys choose recommended Tags. That would help me, I think.
I’m getting there 🙂
Yup, good ideas for me…
Generates Traffic? Just don`t stop sharing:)
Thanks for the helpful tips! 🙂
I have been blogging more than a year and I still don’t get that much traffic. This is a wake-up call for me to write really well. Well, I am doing my best but maybe I still have to be the more than the best. I should interact with others more, too, and create catchy titles that still fit the content of my posts. 🙂
Thanks for the great tips!
Great stuff. Pretty straight forward, but I’m going to apply it now to my new blog. We’ll see how it goes.
you have shared nice information to get get more traffic to our wordpress blog. i am agree with your second and third tips. i have setup my wordpress blog to automatically share new posts out to my Twitter and Facebook account. and i get good traffic.
Great post thanks Scott. I’m doing sme of these already. I must also keep to a schedule!