How I Grew My Blog From 5 Readers to 15,000
When I first started this blog, I never thought it would grow to have an audience of nearly 15,000 readers per month. But with the help of some simple tricks and techniques, I was able to increase my traffic month after month until I finally reached my goal of 15,000 monthly visitors from Google Analytics. In this post, I’ll share the exact steps I took to get here so you can do the same. No more excuses—go start growing your own blog!
1) Consider what you’re good at
Some people are able to earn a lot of money with their blogs because they’re exceptional writers, others because they’re knowledgeable about certain subjects. Consider what you have that others do not. For example, perhaps you know how to repair cars or cook exotic dishes—if you can turn your skills into a book or YouTube channel that teaches other people, there’s money in it.
2) Choose a blog topic that interests you
Picking a niche that you’re genuinely interested in will make it easier for you to create content. Sure, other people are interested in that topic too—but they aren’t your target audience. By focusing on one thing and becoming an expert in it, you can become one of those voices people look to when they have questions.
3) Write in your own style
When writing your first few posts, don’t worry about trying to mimic others. Instead, write in your own voice. What do you want to say? How would you say it? Take those guiding principles and allow them to inform your writing. What kind of style fits with what you want your business to be? Do you want a formal tone with lots of numbers and statistics for an industry that uses those as part of their day-to-day operations?
4) Maintain an active schedule
Getting your content schedule on track is one of the most important steps in growing a successful website. Whether you’re publishing more often or less often, your readers expect that if they come back tomorrow morning (or next week or next month), there will be something new for them to read. This applies whether you’re writing a post three times per week or one time per month.
5) Build relationships with readers
Like it or not, blogging is a relationship business. The more your readers get to know you and your style of writing—and like what they see—the more likely they are to keep coming back for more. They’ll also recommend you (either explicitly or implicitly) via social media sites and word-of-mouth.
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