Let’s first take a look at what it has been like since April 21st, and it has been almost a month and a half today. I will make a simple summary and share some practical experience with my friends. If you find it useful, please support me. A total of 335 articles were published, 179 were included in Baidu, 660 included in Google, 268 included in Yahoo, PR was 1, Alexa ranked 1.42 million, the number of blog subscriptions was 78, and the current daily IP is stable at more than 400 (51.la monitoring data). Let’s take a look at this site first. What I care about every day is IP, PV, number of subscriptions, PR, Alexa ranking, search engine inclusion, number and content of updated articles. The most important things are actually the articles, IP addresses and number of subscriptions. The following specifically focuses on how to increase the number of RSS subscriptions for a blog, all based on personal practical experience.
1. Make sure you have a feed in feedsky and add the code to the blog. Provide an RSS subscription icon in a prominent position on the blog homepage, provide a subscription entrance, select full-text output and provide email subscription. Let’s take a look at the blog homepage icon first, which is more attractive. It is designed for you and displayed in two places on the homepage.
2. Explore subscription source websites and RSS readers. It is best to register an account on each subscription platform and subscribe to your own blog, and find out how others subscribe to your blog from the platform. Actually this is very useful. Take Xianguo as an example. When I didn't do this before, my blog couldn't be found in all the channels in the Xianguo.com subscription center, let alone asking others to subscribe to me. After registering and subscribing, remember to recommend it, add tags, and add as many keywords related to your blog content as possible. After doing this, I was ranked in the first three pages, and new subscriptions were added every day. There is also Douban’s Nine Points. After I added the code for recommendation to Nine Points at the bottom of a single article, another article on June 5th – (Russian rock souvenirs, intriguing stone art) was recommended by 14 people. The result Being on the homepage of Douban's 9:00 Fun Channel not only brought in a large number of IPs, but also increased the number of blog subscriptions.
3. If you have friends who are well-known bloggers, you might want to ask them to write an article for you in your blog. I recommend subscribing to your blog. I have done it this way, and I have nearly 40,000 subscriptions, and I am already quite famous in the industry. I prepared an article for him - Edible EVA and Wall-E. At the end, there was a clear reminder to subscribe to the blog and read it first. The effect was very good. On the first day, more than 20 subscriptions came from Google, and the number increased every day. The speed is very fast. But if you don’t have a good network like me, and you have the budget, you can also talk to some well-known blogs. Basically, 200 articles are enough.
Finally, to summarize, in addition to these 3 points, there are actually many details. For example, do you update articles every day, is the article attractive, is it different from other blog content, etc. Take my first look as an example. It focuses on fun, design, and life. However, I have a lot more content than other fun blogs, such as music, photography, essays, etc., and the quality requirements of the pictures are also high, and the articles are updated quickly, so it is Important reasons for readers to subscribe to blogs. We look forward to growing together with you all.
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