Is Your Blog Traffic Going to Last Forever? No!

by Jeevanjacobjohn on May 10, 2011 · 53 comments



change blogging attitude

Change is good. I'd keep it...

Is your blog traffic going to last forever? You think so?

Yes, it is important to build your traffic, build your blog.

But, more important is the fact that you have to keep on doing it: you have to maintain your traffic, you have to keep the visitors coming.

In this blog post, we are going to talk about Traffic Maintenance, rather than Traffic Generation - you have to have some change occasionally, right? Let’s have that change right now, right here.

Psst, I know that I can’t be the top blogger, forever!

Attitude

I'm better....

Before I move on further, let me clarify what I mean by “forever”.

Forever means blogging for 1 or more years.

To maintain your blogging popularity, you need to not just start a blog, but continue to blog. Why blog?

Just keep on doing it, customizing your blog, inviting guest bloggers, do what bloggers do, learn new things, share them and so on.

In this blog post, we will also talk about attitude, changing strategies and changing our styles. We will also talk about the various impacts of these changes on your blog and on the amount of traffic we receive, daily.

Now, I know. I need to realize and accept it.

Yes, you need to realize that you can’t be the top blogger forever. You also need to accept it.

Yes, it is true that with hard work and all other things, you can be the top blogger for sometime, but you can’t maintain it for a long time.

In fact, no one can do it. We all know that there is someone better than us (at every single task).

The same rule applies to blogging. There is someone better than you are. Even if that someone doesn’t have that much traffic.

Note : I also want to tell you not to view blogs with traffic stats in mind. Yes, we all do it. Every day. We read blogs, we check their stats. It is a bad habit to do so. Yes, stats can provide a good data on how well the author is blogging. But, that doesn’t mean anything. It doesn’t mean that the blogger with the least traffic doesn’t have good content. Maybe the blogger just sucks at marketing. So, don’t ever judge a blog by looking at its traffic (alone).

Do you have a positive outlook for the future ?

Do you have an optimistic attitude?

Optimistic attitude refers to “having a positive outlook for the future“.

Optimism will give you more energy and get you pumped up for more work. Optimism will help you to overcome your failures, learn from your mistakes and face the criticisms and move on.

Having a positive attitude will also help you to blog better, come up with fresh ideas, write in a better fashion, promote using unique strategies and market your blog in unique ways.

As I said in my previous post, Attitude is the King. I will tell you that Attitude has always been our king.

Content is not the KING ! Having excellent content is important, but having a good attitude is more important.

To Blog, Get Traffic and Maintain it, You need to have an optimistic attitude.

Optimistic Attitude, by my definitions, also includes 7 different blogging elements. They are:

  1. Determination to work hard,
  2. Passion to keep you blogging,
  3. Patience to work until you achieve your goal,
  4. Motivation to point out why you blog,
  5. Confidence that you can do it,
  6. Effective Time Investment to do your work and
  7. Dedication to your task.

(these are the basic one, but you may have seen me talking about others that also play an important role).

Your Attitude

Its how you look at it....

Along with all this comes, Change.

You also need to improve/change your attitude every now and then.

Attitude also refers to having a good personality and the ability to add that personality to your posts. Even slight improvement in your attitude can bring great change (I know this from experience).

Having a good attitude, also refers to some good traits like Honesty, Commitment, Courtesy, Responsibility etc.

All of us have an attitude. All of us have these elements in our personality.

But, we use it differently. We apply it differently at different situation.

The solution to our Attitude problem is not about learning something new, rather it is more about applying what we learned (behaviors) or what we already know (like instinct behaviors).

All of these things are interconnected. If you mess up something, you are going to mess up something else too. It is a domino effect.

Having a good attitude can help you greatly with maintaining your position in the blogosphere. It will help you greatly to earn good reputation and maintain constant traffic to your blog, even if you are not posting anything.

Now, I would like to end there (about our discussion of Attitude).

Let’s talk about Change and how it plays a role.

Change Your Blogging Style

What about your blogging style?

Change also applies to your style of blogging, how you write, how you divide your content into paragraphs or even where you choose to use headlines.

All of this has an effect on your long term traffic.

You may think that they have negligible effect. Yes, they do, when you compare them individually.

But these things have an affection towards each others ; meaning that they always stick together. And, they make a Synergistic Impact.

The definition of Synergism is: The effect of sum of two or more elements are greater than the effect of the elements, individually (Yes, it is a chemical word, but it is still applicable here).

To maintain your blogging popularity, you need to change your blogging style, occasionally.

You may customize your way of writing, change how and where you insert headlines, change the way you add your personality to the post, change up your blog design, customize it, reward your readers through new features, provide incentives - the list goes on.

I always liked a change (that’s the reason why I used to change my blogger template - when I was using Google’s Blogger - every now and then).

That’s all I have to Say!

Attitude Plays an important role - focus on your attitude, not on your blog.

Change is also important. Change your styles a bit, find new strategies, apply them, share and JUST BLOG!

That’s about everything that I planned to write for this post.

Now it is your turn. Just share, comment or do something to promote this post if you liked it :) I would greatly appreciate it.

Do you have anything to add? Don’t you think that maintaining your blogging popularity is important ? Do you agree with me ? Do you have any thing else to say?

All comments, suggestions and criticism are welcome.

Psst: If you think that this post is old and didn’t help at all, just let me know (if you are willing to). I would greatly appreciate your honest opinion. Thank you!

Image credit: http://www.dailydawdle.com/




{ 51 comments… read them below or add one }

naureen August 6, 2011 at 1:43 am

Thanks for sharing a lot of nice stuff regarding link building strategy. Social media is a great edge for increase the traffic for a website. It really enhance the traffic.
perfect home based business

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation August 6, 2011 at 6:24 am

That’s right, Naureen. Thanks for stopping by.

Reply

Ken Peterson July 18, 2011 at 1:36 am

Thanks for the Post. I always make sure to bookmark pages like this because you know it will be useful in the future too. thanks again.

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 18, 2011 at 8:44 am

You’re always welcome, Ken. :-)
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…How to Be Better Than 99% of the Blogs in Your NicheMy Profile

Reply

Tuan from Technology Blog July 16, 2011 at 9:36 am

I love both traffic from search engines and referrals. At the moment, organic traffic of my blog takes about 70% and it is very consistent. Now I am trying to boost traffic from referrals such as Stumble Upon and social networks.
SU sometimes brings huge traffic to my blog, My blog got about 60k views from SU last month and this really amazed me.
Tuan @ Technology Blog invites you to read…Google Plus Tips for BeginnersMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 16, 2011 at 5:17 pm

Hi, Tuan - I’ve heard SU can be a great source of traffic; I also heard that it’s the worst converting one. Haven’t done much research of my own to support that.

Reply

Paul Wolfe July 15, 2011 at 1:12 pm

Hey Ana

Cool post.

I just went and checked my stats for One Spoon and I’ve got around 48% in referred traffic and then the other 50% is split pretty evenly between Direct Traffic and Search Engine traffic.

What’s really interesting to me about that is that I don’t do ANY SEO apart from fill in the boxes for description and tags in Thesis. I don’t build backlinks, or do any of that stuff.

And still Google is sending me nearly a quarter of my traffic. HTF did that happen?

I’ll have to look at that more deeply - quick question for ya….do you ever target and write ‘Long Tail Posts?’ Or do you ever target a post that’s ranked high for a search term and try and get a double indented listing for it?

Paul
Paul Wolfe invites you to read…Ask The Readers: Facebook TrafficMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 16, 2011 at 9:07 am

Search engine traffic will happen naturally as your blog gains authority (yours is PR 3, right?). It might not necessarily be the best terms, but nonetheless.

No, I don’t specifically target long-tail keywords, Paul. I usually target shorter phrases and long-tail rankings come naturally.

I’ve been so busy with everything that I’ve completely ignored the possibility of double-indented listings - now that you brought it to my attention, I’ll see if I can find some time to see if I can pull it off for some of my posts.

Have a great weekend, Paul!
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…What Would You Do If Your Blog Were Hacked Today?My Profile

Reply

Michael from WebTrafficGeneration July 15, 2011 at 11:34 am

Free organic search traffic is the best source of traffic any blog owner could get. It does take some time before the benefits come, but with concise link building, quality content and keyword research, getting traffic from Google is that simple! Thanks Ana for sharing these tips like you always do.

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 16, 2011 at 1:28 am

That’s right, Michael. Organic is best and that happens through consistency and quality.
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…Ask Ana: What Would You Like to Know About Traffic Generation and SEO?My Profile

Reply

Thomas July 14, 2011 at 10:57 am

Hi Ana
I think that I have a healthy mix of Search Engine and Referral Traffic. I have about 40% of each. Recently I had a post at StumpleUpon hitting through the roof on my statistics for about a week or so. One day I had more than 100 hits from that single post. It was great but now it is almost back to normal again, but StumpleUpon is still my number one source for referral traffic.
Thomas invites you to read…My Google Analytics Stats for Q2 2011My Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 14, 2011 at 12:02 pm

That’s great, Thomas. You have a good mix going there. It seems that you have mastered the art of getting traffic! :-)
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…The Truth About Making Money BloggingMy Profile

Reply

Sire from Buy Online Lotto Tickets July 13, 2011 at 9:17 pm

Something that is also of high importance is that your article actually has something to do with whatever the person has clicked on to get to your site, otherwise all you’re doing is increasing your bounce rate.

So while it is important to have a captivating title to improve your CTR you also want to make sure it is relevant to whatever article you’re promoting.
Sire@Buy Online Lotto Tickets invites you to read…What Is Responsible Gambling?My Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 14, 2011 at 7:18 am

No question about it, Sire.
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…What Would You Do If Your Blog Were Hacked Today?My Profile

Reply

Dennis Edell from Direct SalesMark July 13, 2011 at 6:28 am

Of all the top 10 referral lists I’ve seen, this is the first where only one actual blog was listed. I find this interesting, although I dunno exactly why…just seems odd I guess.

Question: You seem to say MarketMeSuite and Hootsuite is an “or” situation; can they be used simultaneously, or are they too much the same?
Dennis Edell@ Direct SalesMark invites you to read…When Comment Moderation Interupts the Sharing ProcessMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 14, 2011 at 7:15 am

You definitely don’t need both, Dennis - one or the other will do. I strongly prefer MarketMeSuite because they automatically create backlinks to your blog. https://trafficgenerationcafe.online/marketmesuite-reviews/
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…What Are Blog Tags and What Can They Do for Your SEO?My Profile

Reply

Dennis Edell from Direct SalesMark July 16, 2011 at 5:01 pm

Very helpful and timely Ana, thanks. I’ll have to reread the review as I was about to sign onto Hootsuite.
Dennis Edell@ Direct SalesMark invites you to read…Link Building is Secondary to Making the ConnectionMy Profile

Reply

Ian Belanger July 12, 2011 at 7:30 am

Hey Ana,

Excellent explanation of the different types of traffic sources. I now have a much clearer idea of where I get my traffic.

I completely agree with you about having a variety of traffic sources. Like you said, what if another “panda update” comes out and wipes us all off of the search engines.

As far as referral traffic goes TGC is always near the top of my list.

Thanks for creating such a great resource for all of us Ana and of course have a great day!

PS I will be sending you a second draft of the PDF today or tomorrow. :)
Ian Belanger invites you to read…Network Marketing Leadership BlueprintMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 13, 2011 at 5:32 am

You’re welcome, Ian. Glad you found it helpful and I’m looking forward to the second draft! :-)
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…The Truth About Making Money BloggingMy Profile

Reply

Mavis Nong | Free Marketing Training July 12, 2011 at 4:16 am

Hey Ana,

Excellent explanation on the different traffic sources. Facebook remains the number one referral site for me. I’m still struggling with Twitter though :(

LinkedIn, Clever Marketer, Blokube and Blog Engage are in the top 10.

I can’t believe it’s already a year since we met. Thanks very much for your friendship, the kind mention and backlinks! You ROCK! :)

All the best,
Mavis
Mavis Nong | Free Marketing Training invites you to read…What Does Your Online Business Tools Page Say About You?My Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 12, 2011 at 5:30 am

Facebook does seem to be a biggy for many people and hang in with Twitter, it will come right.

No, YOU rock!! :-) Thank you for your friendship too, Mavis. It has been great having a friend like you. :-)
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…Where Does Website Traffic Come From: Search Engine and Referral Traffic My Profile

Reply

Mark from TheBitBot Organic SEO & SEM Blog July 12, 2011 at 3:18 am

Ana,

I must say that I am really impressed by how effective you have been at leveraging social media as a traffic source.

You have obviously learned how to build a targeted following on Twitter and Facebook to be posting those types of numbers.

I will be looking you up on both to see exactly how you are doing it.

Great job.

Mark
Mark @ TheBitBot Organic SEO & SEM Blog invites you to read…Huge List Of Classified Ads For Internet MarketersMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 12, 2011 at 5:32 am

Thank you, Mark. I like to think that practice makes perfect. Look forward to connecting with you over there too. :-)
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…The Truth About Making Money BloggingMy Profile

Reply

Ileane July 12, 2011 at 2:55 am

Hi Ana, great stuff your writing about in this series.

Right now StumbleUpon is my number one source for referral traffic and Facebook is ahead of Twitter. But I also get mentioned in a fair number of Paper.li’s so in my mind I lump that in with Twitter. Blog Engage is #4 and Blokube and BizSugar are both in the top ten as well. My friend @DiTesco sends a good amount of traffic from Iblogzone.com and just like you said about Mavis, I always make a point to give him a shout out. It’s a great connection because our sites complement each other nicely.

From talking to other bloggers I’m hearing that some people using the Chrome Browser have Google Analytics tracking turned off and they may end up in with direct traffic. Not much we can do about that, but I think it accounts for some differences when I look at Wordpress stats in my dashboard.
Ileane invites you to read…Get More Website Traffic From Your Email List SubscribersMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 12, 2011 at 5:35 am

Nice to see you, Ileane!

Very interesting stats you mention there, and so different to the usual sources. Obviously your ability to connect so well with so many people helps too.
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…How to Be Better Than 99% of the Blogs in Your NicheMy Profile

Reply

DiTesco July 12, 2011 at 9:45 am

Awesome! I did not know that I was sending traffic your way ;-) Nice to know about that:)

@Ana, sorry to barge in :) As per your previous post, I did mention that I had a big swing with my traffic sources. direct having overtaken search. Trying to balance that somewhat now though… As for referrals, my top source is and has always been StumbleUpon. Not so sure why as I am not as active as I would want to be there. Twitter, FB, FamousBloggers, BasicBlogTips and a few others also are very good contributors.

A question and Off topic… Do you think that there is a SEO benefit to “do index” category pages?
DiTesco invites you to read…62 WordPress Plugins, For Beginners, Intermediate And Advanced UsersMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 12, 2011 at 1:15 pm

Sounds like you need to step up and start sending some traffic my way, Francisco! :)

Category pages: it all depends if you think you’d like to rank them on search engines.

Here, at Traffic Generation Cafe, I focus more on tag pages instead of category pages.

I am also replacing all the links in the top navigation bar that used to lead to category pages with specially created pages that will still list some of the posts in the category, but won’t overwhelm the readers, plus will have opt-in forms in them. Check out my first one: https://trafficgenerationcafe.online/build-email-list/

So with that said, I no-index my category pages because I don’t need them.

You’ll have to come up with your own strategy, I suppose. Or just steal mine. :)
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…How to Make Google Crawl Budget Work in Your FavorMy Profile

Reply

Oliver Tausend July 11, 2011 at 1:05 pm

Hi Ana,

this is a very thorough explanantion of the different traffic sources, awesome. I agree with you that we shouldn’t merely rely on one specific traffic source and that traffic follows content, or as you put it “If your content sucks, so will your traffic.”

Thanks for sharing your expertise.

Take care

Oliver
Oliver Tausend invites you to read…If You Can Doubt It You Can Make ItMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 6:54 pm

Pleasure is all mine, Oliver - thanks for stopping by!

Reply

Maky | Nigerian Food Recipes July 11, 2011 at 12:11 pm

Ana, you could comfortably have created 2 posts from this one! Very detailed and answered a lot of the questions I had about Analytics - the Google.com referral has always been a baffling one. If images are part of Google.com referral, which one is images.google.com referral? I also get googleads.g.doubleclick.net as referral. I used the free Adwords promotional code a long time ago but that’s since exhausted and when I kept seeing this after that, I closed my Adwords account for fear of being charged, yet I still get these. Any chance Google is giving me a free Adwords campaign? :)

My site just hit 70% in search engine traffic with 89% of that from the king. I am not in the least worried because the site is hard coded so I am in complete control of the internal links (no chance of dup content), and no Black hat SEO.

I think I will enjoy it while it lasts and if a crazy algorithm change happens tomorrow, all the people that found my site through the search engines will become direct visitors! :) A good percentage of my search engine keywords are different forms of my website address anyway; a lot of people still type web addresses into the search box instead of in the address bar … so hopefully, it would be a smooth transition. ;)

If your content sucks, so will your traffic … Word!

Now I can’t wait to read the next installment of the series.
Maky | Nigerian Food Recipes invites you to read…Nigerian Fried RiceMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 6:32 pm

Images.google.com will definitely fall under Google.com referral traffic, Maky - most miscellaneous Google properties would.

googleads.g.doubleclick.net is definitely a Google Adwords referral; I am not sure if you are getting a freebie (wouldn’t that be great!) or GA is tracking something incorrectly.

Love your attitude on search engine traffic - why not!

Reply

Adrienne July 11, 2011 at 11:41 am

Another great post Ana, thanks for taking the time to put this one together.

At the moment, Google is my number one source (referral). I was even surprised but Facebook and Twitter are following right behind. Then I have my blogging friends along with other referral traffic. But you know, it can always be better. Will have to definitely look into more of what you’ve shared and take a look at some areas with my blog that could use some improving. And there are a few.

Thank you again for this post. As always, more great information to share with us.

Adrienne
Adrienne invites you to read…5 Reasons Why People Won’t Comment On Your BlogMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 6:27 pm

Google is your number one referral traffic source, huh? That’s a bit unusual, Adrienne - did you try to look up the sources for that traffic?

Reply

Erin Smith July 11, 2011 at 11:28 am

Interesting about the 40% of traffic from search engine… I’ve been working on SEO lately and I got up to 23%… I’ve got some more work to do! Thanks for this post, I love how you break down traffic and also your own blog statistics.

Erin
Erin Smith invites you to read…How Blog Commenting Can Be Your BEST Traffic StrategyMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 6:26 pm

You are so welcome, Erin.

23% is a respectable number, providing that the keywords that bring that traffic are on target, of course.
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…Where Does Website Traffic Come From: Direct TrafficMy Profile

Reply

Nawaz from fantastic sams July 11, 2011 at 11:25 am

Both type of traffic are very essential for your site but the traffic from organic search is more powerful.
Nawaz@fantastic sams invites you to read…Fred Meyers JewelersMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 6:24 pm

Allow me to disagree with that, Nawaz - it all depends on your niche, content, keywords, etc.
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…The Truth About Making Money BloggingMy Profile

Reply

Linda Esposito ( from TalkTherapyBiz) July 11, 2011 at 9:32 am

Wow! I now know why I need to visit your blog every Monday when I tend to have the most brain cells.

OK-a lot of this is was above my Luddite-challenged inner tech-y, but #2 resonated. It makes sense to utilize as many Google functions as possible to increase traffic generation.

Hmmm-maybe I’ll break up with Flickr and hit up Google images…;).

Thanks, Ana! Hope you have a wonderful week,
~Linda
Linda Esposito (@TalkTherapyBiz) invites you to read…‘Man Up’: Why Real Men Go To CounselingMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 11:13 am

Lol, Linda! :D

Thanks for stopping by.
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…How to Make Google Crawl Budget Work in Your FavorMy Profile

Reply

Maky | Nigerian Food Recipes July 11, 2011 at 12:25 pm

Hi Linda, you don’t have to break up with Flickr, Google indexes the images on your site when they crawl your site. You just have to tell Google (and other search engines) what your image is about using the “alt” tags in the html codes. That way, Google will display your images in the results when the searched-for keyword matches or closely matches the description in your image alt tags.

Also using your keywords in the names of your images is a good way to be found through Google images.
Maky | Nigerian Food Recipes invites you to read…Nigerian SaladMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 6:20 pm

Great and concise explanation, Maky; thanks for stepping in.
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…What Are Blog Tags and What Can They Do for Your SEO?My Profile

Reply

Jane from Google+ tutorial July 11, 2011 at 9:31 am

Didn’t know that too much traffic can be “not good” - I mean search engine traffic. I get 61.7% of it. Hmm… that’s surely something I need to be very careful about. Referring sites - 20%, Direct traffic -17%.
Jane@Google+ tutorial invites you to read…What Is Your Short Term Goal On Blogging?My Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 10:29 am

Certainly doesn’t mean you need to scale down on your search engine traffic, Jane; you are doing great with it!

Just means you need to start working on your direct and referral traffic a bit more and with your networking abilities, that shouldn’t be a big problem for you.

Reply

TrafficColeman July 11, 2011 at 8:37 am

You always want to have your search traffic and referral traffic to be about in the same place..50/50. You never want to have all your eggs in one basket..that’s a no no

“Black Seo Guy “Signing Off”
TrafficColeman invites you to read…3 Ways To Make Money Online SeriesMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 11:18 am

Remember those are not the only areas for traffic generation. You don’t want all your eggs in two baskets only either :-)
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…What Are Blog Tags and What Can They Do for Your SEO?My Profile

Reply

Larry Lewis July 11, 2011 at 8:33 am

You have an awesome blog here. Way to many really useful articles, going to have to spend alot of time reading, but hey if i want to succeed with my blogging goals it’s great to find someone like you to show me the way. My three main traffic generators are google, facebook and commenting, but i know i need to acquire both more traffic, and new ways to do this. Your postings undoubtedly will help. Thank You. Larry
Larry Lewis invites you to read…Release The Shackles – What’s Holding You BackMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 9:44 am

Welcome to my blog, Larry. I sure hope that in reading my blog you will learn many helpful tips.

Reply

Chris the Traffic Blogger July 11, 2011 at 8:22 am

Ouch, I have to disagree with you for the first time! My wow blog site gets 60% traffic from google, mainly because it ranks #1 for several hot topics in the niche. Since the game is volatile and players often leave and rejoin the community by the thousands, having such a hold on google is crucial to my business.

That being said, I understand where you are coming from and why it’s important to have so many other sources of traffic outside of google’s search engine.

Good post!
Chris the Traffic Blogger invites you to read…Stop Competing and Start CompletingMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 8:59 am

Shouldn’t be the last time, Chris - that’s what makes blogging such a good discussion platform. :)

I DO absolutely love traffic from Google. My point of course was that as your Google traffic grows, so should your other traffic sources.
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…How To Use Campaign Tracking Links to Pinpoint Your Traffic SourcesMy Profile

Reply

Cristian from Blogging Tips July 11, 2011 at 6:52 am

Wow, you get quite some traffic from Twitter.

Diversifying the traffic sources is very important. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. I remember John Chow being banned from Google a few years back, but still making good money online due to the fact that he was still getting a nice percent of traffic from referring sites or direct hits.
Cristian @ Blogging Tips invites you to read…How to choose a glorious domain nameMy Profile

Reply

Ana | Traffic Generation July 11, 2011 at 8:55 am

Exactly my point, Cristian.
Ana | Traffic Generation invites you to read…How to Make Google Crawl Budget Work in Your FavorMy Profile

Reply

Leave a Comment

Commenting Policy: Do not use just keywords in "Name" field; you must leave a real name, but you can use name@keywords if you like. All comments are subject to moderation.


CommentLuv badge

Traffic Generation Cafe uses KeywordLuv. Enter YourName@YourKeywords in the Name field to take advantage.

 

Check This Box to Get Access to My SEO Report and Exclusive Traffic Generation Tips.

 

Previous post:

Next post: