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9 Ways to Drive Traffic The Old Fashion Way

Often, bloggers promote their daily posts on social media, but what about all that gets shoved into our Archives? The answer is probably nothing unless you do what I’m about to share. Here are some tips to help you drive traffic to old blog posts (and a free, printable checklist!) so all those articles you wrote last year actually work for your blog.

Your traffic should explode once you’ve implemented all of our tips!

Ramp up the SEO.

You should add keywords to your old posts, rework the titles so they’re click-worthy and keyword-friendly, add tags (with keywords…notice a trend?) Create a meta description (or revise that old one you wrote two years ago when you didn’t know what you were doing). It’s hard to get traffic to your archives if your posts aren’t search engine optimized. 


Create a roundup.

You write about similar topics every week? Maybe you’ve written about the same genre multiple times. Create a roundup! This way, you can share your old posts in one convenient spot. 

Create Pinterest-friendly images.

Go through your old posts that might be Pinterest-worthy and see if you can add longer photos to those posts. You can also check if your old photos match your blog’s branding. Are the fonts and colors you used on top of the photos the same as your blog’s current design and aesthetic? Adding new images to your old posts will help make them look more cohesive (so people who visit your old posts won’t immediately leave).

Create a second post that links to the first and coincides with it.

You wrote that tutorial a while back on how to “Find Your Truth Tellers” but in all seriousness, think about ways to expand on it or make it a series. Keep readers engaged with your frog sweater tutorials by linking your new ones back to your old ones.

Use AddThis.

AddThis is essentially a plugin that allows you to display content from your archives in engaging and interesting ways. I’ve seen some big sites use the features.

Use “p.s.” at the end of posts.

At the end of each post, include a “p.s.” and a link to a related article readers might want to check out next. The reason it works so well is that it feels more like a personal recommendation, which is why people are more inclined to follow it than use a plugin like Linkwithin.

Deep link.

Deep linking is the practice of linking to old posts in your archives from other posts. Simple. So, if you’re writing about something and know that you have a similar article in your archives, you can link to it. Get it?

Promote old posts on social media.

In a similar manner to Tweetily, you can schedule posts so you can do them yourself instead of letting Tweetily robots share your old stuff! So, you can personalize tweets (and Facebook + Pinterest shares!) so they’re more clickable. You don’t have time to read 500 posts and create tweets about all of them. A little investment can go a long way! Hire a virtual assistant or social media manager for a one-time job to create tweets directing readers to old posts.

You can link to old posts in guest posts on bigger blogs in your niche.

It’s no secret that a big part of Google’s SEO algorithm is that quality content is linked to from, wait for it…quality content. So, what does that mean? You will rank higher in search engines if Forbes links to one of your blog posts than if your mother links to you from her smaller, personal blog. It doesn’t mean your mom’s blog doesn’t kick arse, it just means Google gives popular sites a little more credit. 

Also, that’s not to say that links from smaller blogs are unimportant…they can definitely bring in more traffic and new readers… However, if you want to get more traffic from search engines, pitch bigger blogs with killer guest post ideas. Within your guest post, link to a previous post of yours.

These tips should help you stay on top of your blogging game.

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Creating an Income with Blogging

There is a lot of buzz these days around blogging for money.  In truth, it is more difficult than you might think to make money this way. However, if you approach blogging correctly, you can turn it into a very profitable activity. Here are some practical steps you can take to build an online blogging presence that generates revenue for you.

The first thing you need to do is create a personal little blog. Some people believe they can blog about their daily lives and make money. Sorry to break your bubble, but your life isn’t that interesting. Don’t take offense – nobody’s life is that interesting! You need to offer a topic or topics that people are interested in, as well as answer questions that people may have if you want to pull traffic.  

An Internet Marketing blog, for instance, might contain all general IM posts, or it might be divided into posts about PPC, article marketing, affiliate marketing, and product creation. There are many subdivisions of the subject that people are interested in, and the posts can provide great tips, advice, or sharing experiences that people can use.

After beginning a blog focused on your niche, sprinkle a little Adsense around it.  The top of your blog (specifically the top left if you can) or between paragraphs in the text, or at the bottom of your post, for people who want more info after reading it. Although these locations seem to do well, it is quite difficult to earn money with an Adsense-only blog.  There is one more thing you should do to make your blog more profitable.

Once you have established yourself a little and built some rapport with your readers, yoThe top of your blog (specifically the top left if you can) or between paragraphs in the text, or at the bottom of your post, for people who want more info after reading it. Although these locations seem to do well, it is quite difficult to earn money with an Adsense-only blog

You might even want to place one or two graphical or text affiliate links to useful, related products in the sidebar or sidebars of your blog. Don’t make it difficult for your readers to find all your ads and affiliate links! Your affiliate links should just be helpful suggestions you are making, so you want your users to feel that you’re blogging for them first and foremost.

If you establish yourself within a niche, provide useful information to your readers, and sprinkle your blog with tastefully placed ads and affiliate links, you’ll begin to earn income from it. Congratulations, you’ve done it! To make your blog more profitable and appealing to your target audience, continue to tweak and test what works and what doesn’t so that you can continue to make your blog profitable for yourself.

Good luck and happy blogging!

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