A Quick Easy Way To Drive Traffic To Your Website Through Other People’s Blogs
If there is a drawback to social media such as blogs, tweeter, facebook, etc., it’s that it can be really time consuming. If you are anything like me, you don’t really want to do ‘the work’ but you sure want the results to come by fast. Well, in my crazy afternoons of meditation I’ve come up with a great way to drive traffic to my website using the efforts of others. Not only does it work, but people will actually encourage it and love you for it.
You start by searching for blogs that have lots of traffic and are related to the topic of your business. Go to http://blogsearch.google.com/ and make a search on a keyword that you want to target. Usually the top results are high traffic blogs since they show up on top of the search engines for that keyword. Once you do that, you simply read the blog and post a comment.
What that does, is that it allows you to enter your website address and will generate traffic from readers provided your comment is any good.
This leads me to the next step.
When you leave a comment, don’t just say “Great post, thank you for sharing”. This is something that anyone can mass copy and paste into a blog. Instead make sure that your comment adds to the blog post, or somehow it shows that you read the blog, (even if you only read the first half).
This is good for people who can’t seem to write every day or just happen to be suffering from writer’s block for that day.
You can also share posts like this that have a re-tweet plugin that are related to your business topic. If the topic you share on the twitter world is good content and useful to people, you will receive visits to your website through your twitter profile page. We’re all looking for a short cut, but there’s a difference between simply spamming others with useless and selfish content and actually providing good content to your customers.
Using other people’s blogs and re-tweeting other people’s content is helpful only if it is good content.


















