3 Quick and Easy Strategies to Get More Traffic To Your Network Marketing Blog In the modern world of network marketing and internet business, you've got to realize by now that a blog is an absolute must-have if you want to be successful. A blog is your hub online, the launching point for everything you do.
I've even heard someone describe your blog as your "home" online, where you invite your friends over and just hang out and have a good time. It's where you pass out all of your tips and best strategies, and put up your personal thoughts on business and life, too.
But just because you're putting up lots of great content doesn't mean that anyone is seeing it. This is definitely not one of those "build it and they will come" situations.
You've got to drive traffic to your blog, and if you want to see massive results in your business, you've got to send a massive amount of traffic.
And to help you do that, I'm going to give you these three quick and easy strategies that will help you get more traffic to your blog, right away.
Strategy #1 - Link to your blog from articles that you write. You are writing articles as part of your marketing strategy, right? I sure hope so! Whether you are or not, some of your articles need to be geared toward driving traffic to your blog. And not just to your home page! Got a great post that you think will benefit someone? Link to it from a related article and watch the traffic pour in!
Strategy #2 - Link to your blog from Facebook. Facebook is the 800-pound gorilla on the internet as I'm writing this. You've got friends and contacts, so make sure they know where your blog is at. And if you don't have a Facebook fan page set up yet, go ahead and do it now and link to your blog from there, too.
Strategy #3 - Tweet your blog posts on Twitter. There are a number of tools out there available for the WordPress blogging platform that will "tweet" anytime you have published a new blog post and you don't have to lift a finger to do it! And if you've got a really great blog post, don't be afraid to "tweet" about it a few times over the next few days after you publish it. People check out their Twitter streams at different times and may miss your post if you only put it out there one time.