13 Growth Hacks to Increase Traffic to Your Blog

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Essential growth hacks that every blogger should know about driving more traffic to their website.

Even if you’re a beginning online marketer, you probably know about the importance of growth hacking.

It’s become a buzzword in recent years as startups have found unique ways — or hacks — to drive massive growth at a low cost.

As a growth hacker your efforts are focused on more customers, more revenue and specifically in this article – More Traffic!

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A classic growth hacking example is AirBnB, which is now billion-dollar business. The platform, geared at facilitating vacation rentals, used a powerful trick to reach their current state of success:

Craigslist spam*

Before they were well known, AirBnB found Craigslist listings of houses for rent, contacted the renters and asked them to place their ads on AirBnB instead. (*Ref Article)

The hack gained them thousands of new users, and the company soon went viral.

The moral of the story is that you don’t have to be a programmer or a tech guru to take advantage of growth hacks for your business. That said, we do not advocate you SPAM – indeed AirBnB did not approve of this and blamed the action on a rogue sales team.

There are lots of easy and legal ways to drive growth, and your blog is one of the best places to start:

=> 70% of customers say blogs influence their purchasing decisions
=> Companies who blog have 97% more inbound links and 434% more indexed pages

Read this post to learn 13 growth hacks you can start today to increase traffic to your blog.

1) Keyword optimize your content.

Blogging isn’t all about developing content that resonates with your audience — you need to make sure it reaches your audience as well.

Search is a great way to amplify your content, bring massive traffic, and even drive sales; 81% of B2B purchase cycles begin with search.

Here’s what you do…

Step 1: Keyword Research

If you have a good idea of the kind of terms your target audience is searching for, you can start keyword research. Tools like SimilarWeb, Google AdWords and others make this pretty simple.

When deciding which keywords you want to rank for, you should consider:

=> Search volume: How many people are searching for the term?
=> Relevance: Will this keyword draw in the right kind of traffic?
=> Competition: Is it possible to rank well for this keyword?

You should prepare a long list of relevant keywords to incorporate into your content creation efforts.

Step 2: Optimize Your Content

Now you can start incorporating keywords into your content. Key areas your keyword should appear include:

=> Title tags
=> Meta descriptions
=> Alt attributes
=> URL structure
=> Body content

And rather than spending your time memorizing SEO best practices, just get a plugin to do it for you. If you use WordPress, SEO by Yoast will show you exactly what you need to optimize for each blog post:

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2) Write headlines for people and search.

Upworthy recommends writing 25 different headlines for each post. That might seem like a lot of effort for a small part of your content, but it matters.

Often, the headline is one of the only things people see when they decide whether or not to read your post, so they have to be perfect.

As mentioned before, your headlines should be keyword-optimized, but make sure you’re writing for people as well as search engines. You need to ensure:

=> You have a good balance between word types
=> You have the right word and character length for different promotion platforms
=> Your headline will resonate on social, search, and everywhere else it appears

There are a lot of great tools out there that can help you do this.

CoSchedule has a free headline analyzer tool that will analyze the structure, grammar and readability of your headline. Or if you need help coming up with a title, the Inbound Now Blog Title Generator can help with that.

If you blog with WordPress, a cool new tool you can also try is Title Experiments. The plugin will automatically A/B test several different headlines with your actual audience, and determine which one works best:

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The basic version is free.

3) Promote your blog in your email campaign.

This hack often gets overlooked by even the most experienced digital marketers, because many assume that email marketing isn’t as effective as it used to be.

It’s true people get a lot more email than they used to, but the marketing efforts still pay off. In fact, emails convert three times better than social media, and can yield an estimated 4,300 percent ROI.

Given those numbers, promoting blog posts in your email campaign is a must. You can feature relevant blog posts or even a series of related posts in an email newsletter. Just make sure you’re encouraging clickthroughs back to your blog.

Don’t have a huge email following yet? It’s easy enough to do with your blog. Here are some methods you can use to get email signups:

=> Subscribe forms
=> Content upgrades — More detailed content about the blog topic

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=> Opt-in Incentives — Free eBooks, whitepapers, etc., offered in the post
=> Pop ups
=> Product samples or free trials

4) Market your blog on online forums.

If you do it right, online forms, question and answer sites like Quora, or even Reddit, can be a great way to drive massive traffic back to your blog.

Be on the lookout for topic forums and queries that your blog posts are relevant to.

For example, if someone asked a question about great quotes from entrepreneurs, and you have a blog post titled, “100 Inspirational Quotes from Successful Entrepreneurs,” you could reply to their query and direct them to it.

Just tread carefully with this method. If your comments aren’t relevant or seem overtly promotional, you could get negative feedback.

5) Reach out to influencers.

One of the most impactful ways you can encourage massive growth in blog traffic is by taking advantage of other people’s audiences.

This is done through influencer marketing — or collaborating with powerful individuals in your niche to spread the word about your content. According to Visual.ly, content that influencers share gets 16 times more engagement than content directly from a brand.

The reason?

People don’t trust brands.

No matter how useful your content is, people still know you’re out to market to them, which is why 70% of people consider information from brand advocates better than information from the brand.

So how do you find influencers?

I recommend Buzzsumo.

Just search for keywords related to your blog topic, such as “big data analytics,” then click over to the Influencers tab:

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Then, you’ll see a list of influencers who regularly share this kind of content that you can reach out to:

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Once you’ve found influencers relevant to your niche, work to build a relationship with them by sharing their posts, commenting on their blog, etc. Then you can reach out for help promoting your own material.

6) Get traffic from SlideShare.

SlideShare presentations are a great way to complement your blog content and drive massive traffic. Ana at Traffic Generation Cafe made a few slideshare presentations for the first time and managed to go from 0 to 243,000 views in just 30 days.

SlideShare presentations can be about just about anything.

Some online businesses, like Wordstream, even use them to create visual summaries of their blog posts:

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This is helpful because sometimes your SlideShare presentation will be more popular than your blog post.
Here’s how you drive traffic to your blog from SlideShare:

=> Link back to your blog

Make sure your SlideShare presentation has a prominent link back to your blog at the beginning, end, and in the slide deck description.

=> Suggest related content

Have a blog post related to the slide deck topic? Mention it as a resource in the presentation and link back to the post.

7) Blog more frequently. (No1 Growth Hack for Bloggers!)

Many digital marketers hate to hear this fact, but the more you blog, the more traffic you get.

Research from Hubspot found that companies who published at least 16 posts per month received 3.5X more traffic than those who published 0-4 posts.

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Planning to blog 16+ times a month can be overwhelming for many, but if you use WordPress, you can make use of an editorial calendar plugin to keep on track.

For some, it might be worth investing in some freelance writers to catch up on the slack. Writers can be found with nearly all skill levels (and rates of pay) on freelance websites like Upwork or Guru. Consider the cost against the potential payoff for your indexed traffic.

8) Growth Hack – Write long, detailed content.

According to research by Buzzsumo and Moz, the vast majority of online content is fairly short:

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It would seem that many bloggers aren’t putting a lot of effort into creating long, detailed content. As a result, the same study also found that long-form, research-backed content have a strong correlation between shares and links.

Research has also shown that long-form content gets better ranking in search.

So if you want your content to really stand out against your competitors, put effort into making it long and detailed.

9) Growth Hack – Cross-link to other relevant posts.

In every blog post, you should look for opportunities to insert relevant links to your other blog content. This is good for SEO because:

=> It encourages click through
=> Google considers internal links when indexing your pages

Cross-link the right way, and you’ll see a boost in SEO and increase traffic to your blog.

First, find relevant posts related to your new content. It helps to find the most popular blog posts to link back to. You can use a tool like Social Crawlytics to figure out which of your content is most shared.

Then, look for key phrases in your new post to serve as the anchor text for the links. These should be related to the current post’s topic, since Google will use this information to rank the post.

10) Encourage engagement with social media campaigns.

Hosting a competition, sweepstake or giveaway on social media can be a really effective way to drive more traffic to your blog and get new email signups as well.

Giveaways or sweepstakes don’t have to be costly for you — they can be small prizes such as products you offer. Or if you offer a service, you can giveaway some one-on-one consulting.

The tweets and shares your campaign gets can drive massive traffic. A great example of this in action is Namecheap’s Twitter campaign. They posted a simple series of Christmas-related trivia questions to launch the new Twitter account. If you were one of the first three @replies with a correct answer, you won a one-year domain registration (if you set up a Namecheap account).

The campaign resulted in a 10% website traffic increase in one month, and a 20% increase in domain registration.

A great tool you can use to run your social campaigns is Rafflecopter. Use it to set up a giveaway page, and then you can embed a Javascript snippet into your blog for people to opt in.

11) Repurpose written content to visual.

If you want to have a powerful blog that brings in the most traffic, it needs to have more than just written content.

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Some ways you can repurpose written content to visual include:

=> Infographics
=> Videos
=> Illustrative stock photos
=> Annotated screenshots

If you create a great video, it opens the door to many other platforms that can help drive traffic back to your blog, such as YouTube, Vimeo and Yahoo!

Here are some helpful tools for DIY visuals:

=> Pablo and Canva — for editing and designing images
=> Awesome Screenshot — for editing and annotating screenshots
=> Infogr.am — for creating your own infographics and edit videos

12) Submit to content curation communities.

There are quite a few platforms out there that are looking for bloggers to submit content that they deliver to their audience. This is another great way for you to get your posts in front of new eyes, but only if the content is truly exceptional.

Content curation communities are pretty competitive, so make sure you’re submitting your best content to get strong traffic.

Here are a few content curation communities you can submit to:

=> Triberr
=> BizSugar
=> Blog Engage

13) Growth Hacks Multiplied – Get featured on high traffic niche websites.

Finding opportunities to guest post on high traffic niche websites can give your own blog a boost as well.

For one, getting backlinks from high authority sites is great for your own website’s SEO. Also if the website is related to your niche — e.g., has an audience that would also be interested in your blog — then you can also get a lot of traffic from the post directly.

Many high authority blogs offer guest posting opportunities. Some may not want you to link back to your blog in the post you write, but they almost always will give you a link back in the byline.

Not sure where to find opportunities? Just turn to search.

Think of a keyword related to your blog or a topic you’d like to write about, and then use it to find sites that might accept related content by searching for:

=> Keyword “write for us”
=> Keyword “guest post”
=> And other relevant terms.

Many will have published guidelines on how and what to submit. Just make sure you aren’t pitching posts to your direct competitors. Example: Write For IncomeDiary

There you go — 13 growth hacks that can drive massive traffic to your blog.

Which growth hack are you going to implement first?

Author Bio: Since selling his company Tapdog to Similar Web in 2014, Noam is blogging at HackingRevenue.com where he writes on monetization channels and how to grow the revenues of your online business. Check it out!


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