Driving traffic to your blog…Just what I have learned.
I have done a lot of reading on different SEO tips. I find that Digg traffic although great at first is not traffic that stays with you for long period of times, I could be retracting that statement because digg.com is highly spidered by google and even post for my blog will show up on digg.com before they site shows up in the rankings.
Sites like these have also increased my traffic. I will not say by a great deal but it does help. I’m not one for social sites but this one seems to be better than most.
Thoof.com is a great site, it is better than digg.com I think. Traffic seems to hang around on the site from there more than from digg.com. I really don’t like high bounce rates.
Also you will want to get awstats install on your site, if you do not already, as well as google analytics. This will help with what key words to use on the site, and what your traffic is really shaping up to be. You will also be able to track patterns and other such things with the stats that both give you. They will not have the same stats but you can’t have a perfect world. I believe google more than awstats, but I use awstats because it updates every 15 min the way I have it set up and I don’t have to wait a day to get my stats.
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