Choosing a Primary Traffic Source3 Minute Reading Time

It’s time to decide which traffic source will be your principal source of traffic. Keep in mind that this doesn’t mean you should neglect other options; it simply means that you’ll be focusing the majority of your traffic on your main source.

The key rationale for concentrating on a single traffic source is to avoid being too dispersed. You won’t obtain much traffic from any of them if you invest a tiny amount of work into a large number of sources. However, if you concentrate most of your efforts on a single source, you can significantly boost traffic from that source while still receiving traffic from other sources.

You should think about the following traffic sources:

  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • Snapchat 
  • YouTube

Ideally, you should concentrate your efforts on the traffic source that is currently sending you the most. If you’re not getting a lot of traffic already, it’s a good idea to look into these several sources to determine which one appears to have the most of your target demographic.

Try Pinterest or YouTube if your target market enjoys cooking. Snapchat or Instagram can be good choices if your target audience is largely young, fashionable ladies. With practically every demographic represented, Facebook is a good all-around traffic generator. Conduct some research to determine where your target market prefers to congregate, and then concentrate on the most likely option.

You can always swap gears later, but try to commit to giving your best effort to your first chosen source for at least a month, as it can take some time to get rolling.

Here’s another quick and simple technique to drive targeted traffic to your blog:

Blogs that allow clickable signatures are what you’re looking for.

You won’t spam the blogs; instead, you’ll leave thoughtful, pertinent comments on each one.

If your site is on “Low Carb Recipes,” for example, you may go to the top ten LCHF (low carb high fat) blogs, go through the current entries, and leave comments on the ones that have gotten a lot of attention. Additional information, resources, or even links to a low-carb dish you enjoy could all be included in your post.

This will not only help you create relationships with other bloggers in your niche while interacting with their target audience, but it will also help you produce quick, highly-targeted traffic to your own site.

It also aids in keeping a pulse on your industry so you can simply generate new content ideas for your own blog.

Positioning yourself in the line of sight of an authoritative topic blogger who recognises you as someone who delivers equally valuable content is always a good move!

How to do it is as follows:

Start by locating the top 10-20 blogs in your niche market, scanning the comments, and confirming that you are permitted to leave clickable signatures (if others are doing so, it’s fair to believe you are as well). Then get to work on making some posts!

Just make sure your remark adds value to the conversation. Spam blogs at your own risk! Respond to the most frequently requested questions and provide the most value. Within the scope of the blog article, look for any missing tips or resources. Then, to add value to the dialogue, supply supplementary information that will assist the reader in getting more from the topic.

Tip: Make every effort to post your comment as soon as possible. Because your comment isn’t hidden deep within other comments, the sooner it appears under a blog post, the more attention it will get.

See you in the next post.

Frederick Empaga
Founder, digitalecommerce365.com
Partner, myonlinestartup.com 

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