More and more people are withdrawing from free blogs and joining the independent blog family. In order to get rid of the restrictions of free blogs, you use independent blogs, but you will only find it when you actually leave free blogs. The advantage is that here you don’t have to worry about traffic issues at all: take Sina Blog as an example. If your writing is good, it is not impossible that your articles will be promoted on the home page, and then the traffic of your blog will decrease. will rise; even if your writing is not very good, the relevant articles on many blogs are related types of articles on Sina blogs, and there will always be people who come to your blog through other people's blogs; if you have joined many circles . If you often visit other people's blogs (while logged in), you don't have to worry about traffic. Now that you have left a free blog, you no longer need to consider its benefits. The top priority is to get people to visit your blog.
For a very new independent blog, there is no need to consider the traffic from search engines. The first thing to consider is the friends on the Internet. When leaving your own free blog, do not close it (blogs like 72 Songs have closed it). function), but continue to let it stay there. If there is a [pin] function, post a blog about moving to an independent blog. If there is no pin, then find the most conspicuous place, and then go to your own Leave a message on a friend's blog (remember to include the domain name of your independent blog), keep your free blog updated for a period of time, and determine a time to stop updating and completely switch to an independent blog, so that people who often browse your blog will Got to know about your new blog.
These are the more popular independent blogs: z-blog, WordPress, PJblog, sablog, bo-blog... (there are many more, Wandering Soul will not list them all), and these independent blogs The program basically has its own forum. You can get some visitors through the forum. You can make a lot of new friends in these forums, so that your blog will get some traffic.
On a free blog, when you visit someone else's blog while logged in, the other person's blog will display recent visitors to prove that you have been here, so you prefer to visit rather than comment. If you use an independent blog, you can drop by, but there will be many benefits in leaving comments. Xiao Yitong Shoes once wrote about the six reasons for commenting on other people’s blogs. The six reasons are: increasing traffic, making friends, and letting others know. Your blog becomes popular, comments = knowledge + thinking + creative inspiration, increase the weight of the blog in search engines, and get recommendations. With so many benefits, are you still too lazy to do it? Even if you have nothing to say, wouldn't you leave a "just passing by"?