The Funnest Web Traffic Technique Ever

In: Writing & Speaking

21 May 2009

Blogging about stressful experiences might work similarly. Blogging has caused quite a buzz. From political activists to aspiring novelists, industry pros and avid hobbyists, everyone seems to be starting a blog.

Many people are familiar with how Digg works. You set up a free account, then you “digg” links that you find interesting (in the case of your blog, it’s your latest blog post) for all other Digg members to find. You include a title and summary, then to see the whole thing members have to click the link. You can also become friends with people on Digg.

These friends will always know when you have made a new digg and they are likely to come pay it a visit. You can and should do the same with them. Many people think that Digg is really for sharing interesting news and journalism, but you can share anything there—including videos.

You can also ask them to digg your favorite articles and digg them back in return. Ask for willing voters, configure a panel of 50 members none of whom should be friends of the authors. They provide preliminary rating.

Some of the tech blogs and niche blogs in other categories have a good argument that Twitter is being unfair by putting competing blogs on the Suggested Users list and thereby granting them tons of followers.

Twitter didn’t respond to a request asking how many active users and how many tweets are sent each day; but it’s a safe guess that both are in the millions. Twitter is open in both nature and spirit. Users over share every last detail of their lives, while Twitter makes these updates available on its website, via RSS, and through third-party applications. Twitter is probably the most hyped social network out there, all the mainstream medias are talking about it and a lot of celebrities are using the service. The popularity of the website means that you get to connect with tons of other users, but it also means that you’ll have to stand out to do so.

If you use Twitter for driving website traffic to your blog, you want to use a “passive” strategy. You should not sell with your tweets. Instead, you just tweet about a latest update to your career or personal life. It can be funny or informative, but should not be a sales pitch.

Follow the steps and really think about them for better search ranking performance. Follow your own pace and find your works never found. Its twisted idea of the common good has made it a terrifying enemy of the commons, setting a pace that forbids the reflection that is necessary to move past the day to day and into legacy.

Facebook is a network of networks. FaceBook is over-sensitive to spam, to the point of being ridiculous. If you template introductions, your account gets flagged at about 10 intro emails per a day. Facebook also made news recently and became the exclusive seller of banner ads and sponsored links.

Facebook is fun, quick, easy and has lots of playtoys and games and friends. You can write what you want and take full responsibility with nobody accusing you of hurting people or misrepresenting the field.

Just remember that driving traffic to your blog does not have to be boring or tedious. You can have a great time on Facebook, Twitter, Digg, and other social networking sites and get all the traffic you need.

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