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How to Increase Blog Traffic with Engaging Content

Reblogger Dennis Burgess
Property Manager with AmeriTeam Property Management SL#3200658

Good Evening,

     As I explained in the commentary I left for Rebekah, this is a great post- period.  It's also a timely one for me personally, as I've had a post of my own in the past few days that is far and away the most "explosive" and successful entry of my short ActiveRain tenure.

     I surely don't want to violate any protocols here and understand that  comments below are pretty much shared between Rebekah and I, with my main contribution being that I noted the genius in her's of course

     That said, I am trying to capture the moment of my recent post about showings with tenants present.  To that end, I would welcome folks' reviewing that other post of mine- both in an effort to hopefully demonstrate how I've brought some of Rebekah's teachings to the table, but also in that you may be able to offer me your ideas on why that other post has been so successful

     435 clicks from 440 results is something I don't want to lose out on repeating  Thank you kindly for any and all input or suggestions.

Original content by Rebekah Radice

increased blog traffic with engaging content

Once you have established your blog with consistent and relevant content, increasing your blog traffic is an important next step. In order to generate buzz and gain traction, you will need to boost your blog’s online visibility. It’s essential that you have a social media strategy as well as a consistent posting schedule and plan.

To achieve this, a crucial element to increased blog traffic is your content. This is the driving force behind your blog’s success as it’s what keeps readers coming back time and time again. It’s definitely not an area where you can take a “hit or miss” approach.

Here are 7 quick and easy tips to get you on the road to blog readability and sustainability!

Pick One Topic and Stick With It

Define what your one topic will be per post and stick with it. If you feel yourself getting off track or going off on a tangent then take the time to slowly work your way back through the post. Can you take this tangent and break it up into a series of posts? Don’t just automatically delete and move on. I find that “getting off track” in my current article can offer additional talking points and ideas for additional blogs.

Choose Your Words Wisely

Clean up your post and eliminate all of your unnecessary or "weakening" words and/or phrases. (Adjectives and adverbs are typically the first ones to cut!) Remember that keyword density (the percentage of keywords used based on the number of words in your post) is a very important part of organic SEO. Optimizing your blog posts is one part of the writing process and a big step toward increasing traffic to your website or blog.

Post Consistently

There's no getting around this one. Don’t try to make each post a work of art or a 1000 word article. Just get out there and write and realize that sometimes good is good enough. By consistently posting, increased traffic will begin to happen as readers refer and search engines find you. With a little effort, your blog can and will change your business.

Write Catchy Blog Post Titles

Write short, effective headlines for blog posts. Start with your main keyword and then work it into your title and post. The challenge can be making it feel natural.

Make sure that your post titles:

  • Stimulate the curiosity of your readers and
  • Summon their emotions – whether it’s anger, frustration, happiness or excitement

Check the Readability of Your Blog Before Posting

Reading your post out loud allows you to feel what your reader will feel as they read through it. It also allows you to sense where you can edit or eliminate unnecessary verbiage. I always read my articles out loud (to the utter frustration of my family) to hear the flow of each sentence and make certain it isn't too wordy or choppy. There’s no shame in editing as you read through.

Practice makes perfect!

Apply the Rule of One

Apply one of these rules to each of your posts:

  • Offer a solution for your readers
  • Offer an answer that your competition isn’t
  • Show “how-to” do something
  • Encourage your readers through facts to make a decision
  • Entertain your readers through a relatable story
  • Inspire your readers through “feel good” stories
  • Make your readers laugh, cry or think
  • Let your readers get to know you and understand that you really can make a difference in their life or situation

Now ask yourself: How does this article make the lives of my readers better or easier?

Mix Up Your Posts

Intersperse fun, relatable stories with educational and informative articles all while making it entertaining and engaging.

You don’t need to do a hard sell to get people to buy from you. What you need is authentic, relevant information that offers insight into who you are and why they need to take action with you today.

Writing great blog content only requires a couple things – consistent posts from someone that truly cares.

Generating blog traffic will come as you make blogging a part of your routine. Good luck -- and here's to increased blog traffic!

 

Here are a few more resources on writing effective blog posts and generating blog traffic.

How to Write a Catchy Blog Post Title that POPS

Blogging Mistakes You Can’t Afford to Make

20 Sure-Fire Blog Titles that Get Results

 

How to Increase Blog Traffic with Engaging Content was written by Rebekah Radice.

 

 

 

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DENNIS B. BURGESS
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Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services

Some great advice.  Hope you are doing well. and thand for reblobbing this awesome post.

Aug 06, 2011 02:54 PM
Dennis Burgess
AmeriTeam Property Management - Mid Florida, FL
Orlando Property Manager and Realtor

Hi, Joan:  Thank you for stopping by, and for your comment.

Aug 06, 2011 10:02 PM
Rebekah Radice
Imagine WOW! Digital Marketing Agency - Burbank, CA
Social Media Marketing, Coaching & Training

Thank you so much for the reblog Dennis!  It seems to me you are figuring your way around blogging pretty quickly!!

Aug 07, 2011 07:53 AM
Dennis Burgess
AmeriTeam Property Management - Mid Florida, FL
Orlando Property Manager and Realtor

Hi, Rebekah:  Thank you for stopping by, and for your comment.  I'm always looking to get better, always open to suggestions and ways in which I may improve.  When I was going through our recent Leadership Institute course, I told folks that every single one of them should feel free to call me anytime )or have clients do the same) for no-cost advice, and I meant it.

While I don't feel we have any obligation to help those watching Judge Judy and counting a decision of whether to land on Channel 35 or 47 as a "job search", I do feel we have an obligation to help others that are bustin' their tails.

Aug 07, 2011 08:03 AM
Sussie Sutton
David Tracy Real Estate - Houston, TX
David Tracy Real Estate for Buyers & Sellers

Great post...one we all need to try and emulate!

Aug 07, 2011 10:42 AM
Dennis Burgess
AmeriTeam Property Management - Mid Florida, FL
Orlando Property Manager and Realtor

Hi, Sussie:  Thank you for stopping by, and for your comment.  I'm still looking at this as a means towards Continuous Process Improvement.

Aug 07, 2011 04:05 PM
Margaret Rome Baltimore 410-530-2400
HomeRome Realty 410-530-2400 - Pikesville, MD
Sell Your Home With Margaret Rome

Thanks for sharing Rebekah's post..

There is so much good stuff and a reminder to all of us. Continue blogging, writing good content, good titles, mix it up and have some fun.

Margaret

Aug 07, 2011 04:51 PM
Dennis Burgess
AmeriTeam Property Management - Mid Florida, FL
Orlando Property Manager and Realtor

..Hi, Margaret:  Thank you for stopping, and for your comment and suggestions.  I have a number of folks that like to tell me that this is a "waste of time", but I keep at it- keep "wasting my time" as they like to say- but "planting seeds" as I like to say.  How many farmers out there can plant seeds for oranges, tomatoes, green beans or other foods on a Tuesday and have something to eat from them on the following Friday morning?  None.  Same premise applies here.

I am having some fun with it as well- best example right now being my 30 Day Challenge that I've elected to use in writing and favorite songs versus anything real estate.

I'll tell you one thing I might have to be careful about, thoughe.

Aug 08, 2011 03:20 AM