Monday, October 4, 2010

Drive Traffic to Your Blog With Hot Topics


When you talk to your friends, colleagues, family, what is the most talked about topic? Do you find everyone passionate about making a conversation about something specific? Well, why not make those your topics for your blog sometimes? Let's say, US presidential elections are the most talked about topic in the last few months. This was one of the most debated about election, even discussed today, it was written about all over the cyberspace. Even the technical blogs could not help themselves keep away from writing about the elections and what they think about either presidential candidate. Experts mentioned how systematic flow of your campaign can drive you to success. Many analogies were driven by this election.

Similarly, if you write about the emotionally connected issues like weight loss or self improvement, you will find more traffic pouring in rather than if you are talking about already known "secret" or techniques which are already listed on the web million times. Once you have written down your article, it is extremely important to optimize your site with appropriate keywords or phrases that will make your site find its way into a better place in search engine rankings.

If you were able to bring in significant number of users to your site, you should make sure that they become your returning visitors. This can be accomplished by offering your visitors a free report or ebook when they subscribe to your blog. If they find your information helpful in their ventures they might sign up for your free newsletter. Also make it easy for them to unsubscribe at any time.

Members base that is build from people who wish to visit your site every now and then are more beneficial than any other method of marketing. Ongoing task for you would be to keep optimizing your site during your online journey and then develop a desirable means of encouraging first time visitors to come back. If you've done your job there is no way that anyone can stop your online business from jumping to the top.








Pam L is a freelance technical writer for http://www.khrido.com

She likes to read, write articles and actively participate in marketing discussions


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