Now independent blogs have become the best sharing stage in the minds of webmasters, so many webmasters have registered their own domain names and purchased space to start their own independent blogging careers. At present, many of my friends have opened independent blogs. My mentor Tang Shijun, my classmate Xiao Rong, and my friend An Lei are my apprentices. They also share their experiences on blogs. Since blogs are a stage for us to share, we all want to get more webmasters to read, exchange and comment on the content we share. However, many webmasters believe that blogging is the same as building a website. It must be optimized and well included to get traffic. In fact, this is not the case. Blogs are different from other sites. Today Lin Haoming will tell you why it is different.
Will there be traffic if I open a blog and it’s not included?
It’s normal for your website to have no traffic when you first build it, because you are not a celebrity and will not have a celebrity effect. Because you are not included, you will not get search engine traffic. But blogs can have traffic even without being included. We can join the big blog run by Lu Songsong. For big blogs, as long as you publish your latest updated article in the QQ group and bring the link to your blog post, there will be webmasters to read your article. . Lin Haoming understands and understands the benefits of a large blog, which allows his views to be commented by more webmasters.
Will there be traffic if I don’t join a big blog?
In fact, I have written a summary of independent blogs before. Why did I write that summary? At that time, my mentor asked me to collect 100 independent blogs. At first, I didn’t know the meaning of collecting them. But after a while, we were able to visit and comment carefully through the independent blogs we collected. We also received return visits from some webmasters. If you are a novice, you can use this method to collect blogs with good content.
When people visit the blog, they won’t return.
I believe many webmasters have encountered this problem, but I think you should ask yourself this question. According to Lin Haoming’s understanding of the return visit, there are only three possibilities for this possibility.
1. You didn’t take the Baidu blogger’s content seriously and just gave a perfunctory reply (I learned it, thank you for sharing, etc.). I tried pointing for a while, but the return rate was not high. Let’s use blogger Lu Songsong as an example. Why did he return a visit to my blog? Because I read his article carefully. If I have questions, I will ask directly. Because I respect the fruits of the blogger’s labor, he will also respect me and make a return visit. . We should all have heard: If you respect others a foot, they will respect you a foot."
2. There are too many messages. Bloggers may not return every visit, but we will persevere. I believe bloggers will always visit you back, as long as you visit every blog with the intention of learning, reading, and communicating. It’s easy to make friends over time through blogging.
3. Your blog has no visit value. When I write a blog, I must not only respect other people’s content, but also respect my own blog. You don’t have to write something original every day, but every article must have a flavor. In this regard, I suggest that writing content about your own personal experience will attract the most attention. Just like SEO knowledge, many people know this knowledge, but after you use this knowledge to achieve success, share your experience, others can not only read your methods, but also feel the taste of your articles.
Not many blog comments
There is no need to be discouraged, as long as you persist, you will gain more. We all know that every blog with many comments will have hundreds or even thousands of blog posts. We are not persistent enough. We need to write more about topics that webmasters are interested in. Try to be as relatable as possible and this will increase your blog’s comments. For topics that the webmaster is interested in, we can choose to write about popular times, and then insert our own opinions and so on.
When I read blogs recently, I saw blog posts focusing on independent blogs everywhere. Today, Lin Haoming will share his insights from many independent blogs here, hoping that new bloggers can absorb the flavor of the articles.
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Thanks to Lin Haoming for his contribution