Why my blog is now getting more visits every week and yours is not
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:23 am
Reading my blog statistics is a pleasure these days. Every day the results are improving without me applying a miracle trick to achieve this.
Carlos Bravo57
Don't worry, I don't want to tease you. Well, maybe a little bit, but if I've gone too far, let me know, okay… I'm in a very positive phase with my blog. Every week the visits are increasing, I'm receiving more feedback , the posts are shared more, etc.
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It's very likely that you're not (yet) exactly at the same stage of development with your blog as I am at the moment. Don't worry or get frustrated about it because it's absolutely normal. Here I'll explain a little about the reasons why I'm doing quite well and why you still need to be a little patient with yours.
Contents
1 1. My blog is a lifestyle
2 2. I post every day
3 3. “It’s the practice, stupid”
4 4. It is a style of its own
5 5. I exchange barriers for proximity
1. My blog is a lifestyle
This may sound a bit strange but the daily post is already part of japanese phone numbers list my daily life. It's like brushing my teeth. I know I'm going to post so I don't doubt it even if things get complicated. Blogging has become a lifestyle in the last 4 years that I don't want to change because I like it. A blog needs time to establish itself and become known and the fact of considering it as a continuous task and not as a project with a beginning and an end has helped me to move forward.
2. I post every day
“You are such a bore with your daily post…” Yes, I am, but it is an essential element to have grown faster in audience than the average Spanish blog. Google likes fresh content, so a frequent update helps to keep the tap open more quickly. It is not only the fact that there is a new article every day, but also “educating” the user that there will always be an article here that was not there yesterday to generate recurring visits and get readers.
Carlos Bravo57
Don't worry, I don't want to tease you. Well, maybe a little bit, but if I've gone too far, let me know, okay… I'm in a very positive phase with my blog. Every week the visits are increasing, I'm receiving more feedback , the posts are shared more, etc.
Growing a blogPhoto rights by Fotolia
It's very likely that you're not (yet) exactly at the same stage of development with your blog as I am at the moment. Don't worry or get frustrated about it because it's absolutely normal. Here I'll explain a little about the reasons why I'm doing quite well and why you still need to be a little patient with yours.
Contents
1 1. My blog is a lifestyle
2 2. I post every day
3 3. “It’s the practice, stupid”
4 4. It is a style of its own
5 5. I exchange barriers for proximity
1. My blog is a lifestyle
This may sound a bit strange but the daily post is already part of japanese phone numbers list my daily life. It's like brushing my teeth. I know I'm going to post so I don't doubt it even if things get complicated. Blogging has become a lifestyle in the last 4 years that I don't want to change because I like it. A blog needs time to establish itself and become known and the fact of considering it as a continuous task and not as a project with a beginning and an end has helped me to move forward.
2. I post every day
“You are such a bore with your daily post…” Yes, I am, but it is an essential element to have grown faster in audience than the average Spanish blog. Google likes fresh content, so a frequent update helps to keep the tap open more quickly. It is not only the fact that there is a new article every day, but also “educating” the user that there will always be an article here that was not there yesterday to generate recurring visits and get readers.