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Why my blog is now getting more visits every week and yours is not

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:23 am
by Abdur12
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.