Enhanced Blog Traffic Techniques: Five Techniques to Increase Blog Traffic
Blogs and blogging are one of the most useful tools for people and businesses to deliver messages via the Internet. Virtually everyone is continually searching for techniques to help increase blog traffic.
After conducting a Google search on the long tail keyword phrase “daily productivity home business” that I build a blog article around two days ago, I was pleasantly surprised to see the results – #1 on Google’s Page with 1,960,000 other listings.
This most recent result (which has been a fairly frequent occurrence of late) lead me to prepare and publish this article describing the blog traffic techniques I use to accomplish those results.
There are numerous blog posts, articles videos and even a few podcasts describing a host of enhanced blog traffic techniques. Blogging experts such as Yaro Starak even have devoted blogs and websites to help both newbie and advanced bloggers identify techniques to increase blog traffic.
Though it would be very easy to list over 15 different techniques to aid in building traffic to a blog, I am concentrating describing the five key methods I use to consistently gain great page position of Google and other search engines.
Enhancing Blog Traffic Using Five Simple Techniques
- Keyword Research and Selection of Long Tail Keyword Phrases – one of the techniques I learned fairly early in my blog traffic research was to both take the time to conduct good keyword research and develop long tail keyword phrases to narrow the competition field and focus on a highly targeted audience.
- Use of Keyword-rich Titles – using your primary keyword phrase (especially long tail keywords) in your title is extremely important since it is the first part of your content evaluated by the search engine spiders. Hopefully you noticed the use of my main keywords for this article not only once but twice in this post; the first time to identify the topic of the post and then in the actual title for the post.
- Use of common terms from similar Web content (also sometimes called Latent Semantic Indexing or LSI <== click on the link for more insight). During the content preparation stage, I am often scanning other people’s existing content as part of my research making note of the terminology they use and similar terms are then used when writing the post. Note: these are terms or phrases used in the other people’s high ranking content similar in context to the topic but are not formally defined as keywords (tags) for the post.
- Post a consistently growing number of high quality articles – Google and the other search engines love content, pure and simple. One of the first things I noticed when some of my early posts landed on Google’s Page 1 – it happened more frequently when the quantity/quality of posts reached a critical mass and incorporated the first three techniques as well. I am also in the process of testing the importance of this technique with a blog started recently. Though I used methods one through three on my new posts to that blog, they are still not ranking, likely due to the fact there are only a few posts at this point in time and I am not yet using social buzz.
- Use of social buzz – this includes periodic status updates and tweets to social networks, social bookmarking, blog commenting, etc. The impact of social buzz seems to be growing in importance. Being involved in a community like Social Media Science and participating in content syndication endeavors can make a huge difference in both ranking and the speed at which content gains that rank.
Combining the Five Techniques – Did Blog Traffic Increase?
Two days ago (April 16, 2009), I posted an article called “Tips for Enhancing Daily Productivity for Home Business Owners” with the theme of the post centered around the long tail keyword phrase: “daily productivity home business”. In this instance I went beyond my normal Facebook and Twitter “shout” when the post published and incorporated additional steps as outlined at Social Media Science and the Syndication Revelation (<== click on the link to access the site to learn more).
After taking the time to use all five techniques to increase blog traffic as outlined above, a three-fold increase in blog traffic ensued during the 24 hour period that followed (32 to 110 visitors).
As stated above this morning (4/18/09), I checked the page ranking position of Google and here’s a short video depicting what I discovered:
I guess you can say that I was more than pleasantly surprised by almost all the page listing results I have been accomplishing lately using these enhanced blog traffic techniques!
I encourage you to leave a comment below if you have had similar results or want more information that way we can also “get the party started” so to speak.
Remember – visitors who comment regularly get a bonus with Do-Follow links activated after for comments.
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One other note … the original post was made on 4/18/2009 at approximately 5:00 PM. I added this note for future reference (see below).
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Follow-up to the original enhanced blog traffic techniques post at approximately 6:00 PM and 8:15 PM on 4/18/2009:
I only employed the first four of the techniques outlined above, as part of an experiment to see where the article would rank on Google an hour after publishing.
Here is another short video showing the results at approximately 6:00 PM:
The results were better than expected.
Next, I re-checked the post’s page position at about 8:15 PM for both the long tail phrase “enhanced blog traffic techniques” and the second phrase :blog traffic techniques.
The first phrase was still listed #1 – Page 1 while the second (blog traffic techniques) had moved from #1 on Page 2 to #10 on Page 1 both without employing any significant social buzz other than one shout on Twitter and Facebook along with response from those monitoring my posts via RSS.






Reader Comments
Hi Jim,
Very informative. I will be applying the techniques you have covered right away in my own blogging. I will keep you informed of my findings. Your Time Has Come.
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Hi Daisy,
Thanks for the reading and the great comments. I hope you find them helpful. One thing to remember when starting a new blog. In addition to getting the keywords, title and associated terminology right, it takes a fair amount of content as well (and social buzz can be a big help too!). So if you are just starting a blog, I imagine it will take somewhat longer.
These techniques will also work on Hub Pages, Squidoo, Ezine Articles, etc. more quickly since they are Authority Sites in the search engine’s eyes already. I have actually had similar success (great page position gained within 24 hours) with Hubs, Lens, and articles when prepared correctly.
Best always,
Jim
Jim: Thank you for your insightful and explanatory post. Not only was it interesting but full of actionable advice. I appreciate it.
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Good points Jim, particularly about the use of social media combined with blogs. It is pretty easy to have blog post titles feed automatically to Linked In, Twitter and Plaxo for example to further their reach. The point about content is also well made – you have to give value on your blogs and other social media comments so your audience will be interested to check out the blog – simply a list of blog titles isn’t going ot do it!
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Hi Jerry,
Thanks for following the posts and commenting. It is really great to see the results of techniques like these come together and generate results and I enjoy sharing them even more.
You have a great site over there at Marketing Action Club as well with insightful content as well. Plus the added benefit of being a KCTV5 celeb! Very cool show a week or so ago
Best Always …. Jim
Hi Rob … I’m glad you discovered the post and found it beneficial … Thanks for the kind comments! Best .. Jim
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All my best to you and your results
Phillip Skinner
Thanks for the tips. Its not very easy to find blogs like yours. Really enjoyed reading and will certainly bookmark this post. Will also subscribe to feeds.
It is honest and clear effort to show – there is no short cut route to get thousands of targeted traffic in hours …
It requires real knowledge & hard work to produce great blog content.
I hope your article will help people understand – what a premium blog content actually is.
Another important thing of getting success is – testing … testing … testing … that actually worked for you and it will do the same for others.
Thanks for great work …
Regards –
Debabrata
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Great post. I am going to start incorporating these techniques with our new company and link back to this article from our blog. Thanks for the tips!
Kyle
Great post. Would you mind if I wrote a little article on my increase website traffic blog about this?
My blog is still very new so I am always looking to get more quality content on it.
My readers I am sure would benefit greatly from this information. I will of course link back to this blog
as being the original blog where I got information from.
Fantastic, I didn’t know about this topic up to the present. Thx!
Be my guest!