New Lune visited my blog, so I returned the favor and found this delightful and informative post on improving your blog traffic. Always Write is a hobby blog, but traffic is still important because interactions with others drive our enthusiasm. But New Lune drives home some deeper ideas, and I think you will enjoy them.
One of the most common struggles every blogger faces is probably not gaining traffic or followers as much as they would like to. For some bloggers, that’s not a problem at all whilst for others, it is. There is nothing to feel embarrassed or ashamed of for wanting to grow your blog. We all have been there. My first year of blogging was pretty much non-existent. I either published multiple articles or I didn’t post anything for months. I believe I had around 500 followers by the time I hit my first bloganniversary.
As I always say, numbers aren’t everything. When I hit 100 followers on my blog, it felt like I hit 100k followers! Now, that I’ve been blogging consistently for a couple of years – I try not to focus or look at numbers that much since it can get quite unhealthy. With that said, if…
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9 responses to “7 Reasons Why Nobody Is Reading Your Blog.”
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Great post! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for reading. I thought the author, New Lune, did a great job.
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I love New Lune’s blog too. Can’t believe I missed this post. Thanks for sharing!
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You’re welcome, Stuart. She’s a talented writer, isn’t she? She’s new to me, so I was very pleased to meet her.
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Great informational post Marsha!!!! Thanks, Cindy
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I thought she did an exceptional job of not just listing helpful tips, but including tips within tips along with some sound reasoning.
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I totally agree!!! 👏👏👏
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Interesting. On my best day of my best year I had an average 7.5 k – 10k on my blog per month. When I had to stop writing, I lost momentum. Working on the rebuild.
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