Blog traffic – From 0 to 200.000 visitors, 8 blogging lessons learned

HowToMakeMyBlog traffic stats

I started my how to make a blog on October 25th so this week my blog turns one year. As I have recently achieved the 200,000 visitors landmark, I thought this was a good time to put down some of the things I have learned from the first year that I would recommend bloggers to think of when launching a new project and building blog traffic.

  1. Commenting on bigger blogs can bring you initial traffic

  2. My first visitor other than myself was someone clicking over from a comment I had left at ProBlogger. In those first days all my visitors came from comments I left on ShoeMoney, DailyBlogtips, Mashable, Chris Brogan and other relevant blogs. For example on November 9th 2008 I left a comment on GetRichSlowly and that sent me 15 unique visitors first day, 20 the second day and 7 the third day which was huge back then!

    Read more: How one blog comment can bring you 230+ unique visitors

  3. StumbleUpon is a nice place to get the first spikes in traffic

  4. I started looking for targeted people on StumbleUpon fairly soon after launching the blog. First time someone stumbled my post was on November 8th 2008 and that sent me 19 unique visitors first day and 37 the second day and that was huge! Even to this day, Stumble is one of the top 4 sources of my blog traffic.

    Read more: 10 Simple Steps To Increase Blog Traffic Via StumbleUpon

  5. Use Twitter to get an audience and spread your links

  6. On November 30th 2008 I joined Twitter, immediately started looking for people in my audience and got 55 unique visitors from there on the first day. It never stopped really, so Twitter along with Google is the biggest source of my traffic.

    Read more: How I got my blog post retweeted by @problogger, @GuyKawasaki and 250 more

  7. Write a guest post for biggest blogs in your field

  8. On December 14th my guest post was published at ProBlogger and that sent me 97 unique visitors on the first day and again 97 on the second day. Writing guest posts not only sends you traffic, it gives you authority, spreads your name to a targeted audience and also gives you a great value link for your search engine optimization.

    Read more: How to get your guest post featured at biggest blogs

  9. Keywords are a must in the domain name

    • How to make a blog
    • Make a blog
    • How to make my blog
  10. Looking at the traffic Google sends me, the 3 most popular keywords used to find my blog are very closely related to my blog domain name itself.

    If I went with MarkoSaric.com I would have had a much harder time getting ranked for these three keyword phrases.

    Read more: How to choose a domain name for your blog

  11. Use big brands to attract attention to yourself

    • How Gary Vaynerchuk built a multi-million dollar empire around a video blog
  12. In some of my most popular posts I have used other brand names to attract attention to myself. It is a great strategy as these brands have many fans so it is much easier to attract them to click over to you, much easier to get them to comment and also much easier to get them to share the story with their friends. See these examples:

  13. Write magnetic headlines

  14. In RSS, on Twitter, in Google search results, we are bombarded with choices to click on wherever we are online. The only way to attract attention among tons of other blogs is to write remarkable article headlines. In my experience “how to” and “top list” headlines work the best, are very clickable and shareable.

    Read more: How to write blog headlines that make people click

  15. Hitting Digg or Delicious is worth it – spikes and links

  16. The spikes in my traffic are from the days when my articles went “viral”. For example my Twitter plugins article hit the front page of Digg for few minutes and sent me 2799 unique visitors on that day, then my most downloaded WordPress plugins hit front page of Delicious and sent me 3602 unique visitors on that day. These events also bring you lots of links and that improves your SEO and increases your traffic in the long run.

    Read more: How I got two consecutive record breaking blog traffic days

All these factors should contribute to your blog getting a momentum in social media and search engines, and this along with you writing great content regularly, would be able to achieve you similar or even better blog traffic results in your first year in blogging.

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  • Post written by Marko Saric on October 19, 2009 in Popular Articles, WordPress Blogging

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    1 Normalyn December 18, 2009 at 8:21 am

    Thanks for sharing. Will have to set-up my own stumble account and others now. big thanks!

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    2 Eclipse December 18, 2009 at 8:07 pm

    Great article about adding more traffic to your blog. I myself am a new blogger and found this to be extremely helpful!

    Thanks for the tips!
    -clipse

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    3 Gordon December 20, 2009 at 10:21 pm

    I totally agree with what you say about StumbleUpon. It’s a great place to start even if it seems useless at the start. I didn’t have much success with SU for a month or two and then at the end of the second month I got a huuuge spike of 3000 visitors out of nowhere. Thanks for sharing Marko!

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    4 Flippa Chick December 30, 2009 at 5:45 am

    Great post! I can certainly attest to guest posting doing wonders for your traffic/readership. I’ve literally seen bloggers who labored over great content get noticed by larger blogs that have catapulted them from maybe a handful of subscribers, to thousands within a month.

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    5 Craig Dick December 31, 2009 at 2:33 pm

    Better late than never,
    Just found this article and I have to say, great tips! I have used a few and it has increased my traffic. I am ashamed to say though, I have not used all of them or really any other regularly. That will change in 2010!

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    6 vijayakumarpeta January 18, 2010 at 4:13 pm

    Hello, Marko Saric.

    Thank you very much for your insight’s for bloggers. I’m a blogger myself, but never come across such a valuable tips. Thanks, again.

    regards
    VJ

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    7 Becca Lee February 17, 2010 at 10:25 pm

    Hi, This is very helpful. I have several new blogs that need traffic. I am going to read all the articles I can find here and visit some other commenters site as well.

    Thanks,
    Becca

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    8 Becca Lee February 17, 2010 at 10:31 pm

    Well jeez, how embarassing. No wonder I can’t get any traffic. I don’t even put in the right web address! Can u tell I am new at this?

    Becca

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    9 Kenney February 18, 2010 at 7:20 pm

    Marko I really appreciate your blog…so much so that I subscribed to it…I think it will help my blogs a lot…this is some great information…Thank you so very much…Kenney

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    10 Ozias February 18, 2010 at 9:10 pm

    Really helpful Marko. Thanks a lot

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    11 TTD March 15, 2010 at 10:00 pm

    A useful, informative and nicely elaborated articles i have ever seen. Though the talks is spoken over and over and finally i find your article is more descriptive and easy to follow.

    thanks.

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    12 Dina March 17, 2010 at 7:25 pm

    Hey Marco, first time i read your post, bookmarked your blog and i am really impressed for this tips, very nice tips, thumbs up!

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    13 Marko Saric March 18, 2010 at 6:51 pm

    thanks Dina!

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    14 Robbi March 19, 2010 at 12:49 pm

    thank you for sharing, this information very helpful for me.

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