Tuesday 1 October 2013

10 WAYS TO DRIVE TRAFFIC TO YOUR BLOG THROUGH TWITTER

Driving traffic to your blog is about as essential to your blogging success as your writing itself.If you want to promote your blog,then take the opportunity  cross and promote your blog on Twitter. Tweeting about your blog can be an incredible way to reach out and connect with your consumer. With over 500 million users, you can find lots of new readers through tweeting too.If you use Twitter well, it can drive tons of traffic back to your blog. But simply tweeting the title of your blog post with a link back to your site will not work.
You need to be pro-active. You need to be creative. You need to use great marketing when you are tweeting about your blog posts.
   Below are 10 suggestions  on how  you can use Twitter to drive traffic to your blog;



- Create A Twitter Account, if you have not already. Make sure to put in a picture or logo, and place your blog in your short "bio" description. Choose a username that is your website name.

-Start Following People And Posting Daily, Spend 2 weeks to a month posting about the website, the industry, current events, comedy and professional culture. Few people follow brand new accounts, so it is important to start developing a community-friendly voice before you start looking for followers.
        Follow people who you think are interesting and who have a lot of followers. A referral from a popular or interesting Twitter user will spread your website's reach. Follow 10 to 100 every week to slowly build up your following. Many people receive alerts from people who follow them, and then follow your account in turn.
        This should not be the only way you garner followers. It is often regarded as "spamming" when done in large groups. You should only do a small number at a time, and try to build followers through consistent promotions, community posts and witty or sincere communication with your other followers.

-Generate Traffic
Twitter has a viral marketing effect to it wherein your tweets could spread quickly across the Twitter community if they are interesting. For example, if you're hosting a blog contest or launching a new feature on your blog, send a tweet to let your followers know. Chances are they'll spread the word as well. As word gets out, more and more people will visit your blog to check out what all the hype is about.

- Post  Short Provocative Tweets
A tweet is pretty short in and of itself while it might seem that micro-blogging through Twitter might just be a fun thing to do ,you can actually use Twitter to grow your blog. Remember, building relationships is a key part of growing your blog. Generating compelling content in 150 characters or less can present a good little writing challenge.
When you’re tweeting a link to your blog post, get creative. Try making really short tweets that invoke interest in your blog article. They work.
When you’re tweeting about your article, keep in mind that you don’t need to stick with the title of your post.

-Learn to use a hashtag ,
This is a Twitter-based device that tags your post and allows people to click on a keyword to find many posts about the same topic. You need to include a "#" hash symbol before your keyword to correctly use the hash-tag. Hash-tags have been in use on Twitter for many years, and they provide a great way to connect with twitter users beyond just your Followers.
There a few methods to use hash-tags when you are tweeting to drive traffic back to your blog. Here are two examples.

Use theme specific hashtags. If you want to promote a particular blog, landing page, contest, or eBook, you can create your own hashtag for it.

Use general post related hash-tags. Include hash-tags with the topics about your blog. This gets your tweet seen by other Twitter users searching for the topics you've written about.

        For example, instead of writing "Today's deal is $5 off my eBook,instead write Today's #deal is $5 off my eBook." Include your website and/or a coupon code to drive people to your site. Users will click on "#deal" and your post will come up in their list, or Twitter aggregate sites, like Cheap Tweet, will pull all of the hash-tagged deals from the day from Twitter and list them on their site.
        Follow trending topics, which are popular hash-tags, on Twitter. When a topic relates to your industry, or you have something to say that correlates with the topic, use the hash-tag along with a comment and your URL. Some websites have started blogging about current events so that they can effectively use the hash-tag to bring Twitter users to their website.
        Create a short and memorable company, event or website hash-tag. Use it in your own posts, so your followers know to use it every time they read something on your site or buy a product. Search your hash-tag daily and respond to people who have used it, in order to encourage good conversation, or redirection to a conversation on your site.

- Use @mentions

A mention is how you include Twitter users’ @usernames. They are a way you can send a tweet directly to followers, customers, or anyone on Twitter.
You can use @mentions in a number of ways.If your blog post comments on prominent bloggers, companies or customers - mention them in a tweet that links back to your post. Not only will they appreciate the mention, but it might just get your tweet retweeted to their followers too.
Mention people who’ve made good comments on your blog post, too. This is a great way to thank your loyal blog readers.
You can also mention the author of the blog post. Whether they are a guest blogger, a new blogger, or even a regular blogger on your site, mention them in a tweet that links back to their post. It’s a nice gesture, and will likely result in a retweet to their followers.

- Get Ideas for Blog Posts
If you're having a dry spell in terms of coming up with post ideas, Twitter can help get your creative juices flowing. Read and send some tweets and see what people are talking about. Something you read is apt to spark a post idea or two to get you through a temporary state of blogger's block.

- Ask Questions

Just as you might use Twitter to establish yourself as an expert in your field, other people use it for the same reason. Don't be afraid to ask questions. You just might learn something new and find new bloggers and users to connect with!

-Comment on Other Blogs
Post friendly comments on blogs or websites and link them to your Twitter account, if you think your followers would find them interesting. Be a guest blogger on someone else's website, and let them blog on your site. Working with other businesses or professionals who have a good Twitter following will get you more followers, who will then see your profile and visit your site.

- Follow Like-Minded People
Twitter is set up inherently to act as a networking tool. People "follow" users whose tweets they enjoy or interest them. As such, you'll be able to connect with like-minded people by using Twitter which could lead to more traffic to your blog and much more.

Be patient. Becoming part of the Twitter community takes a number of months to a year.So,start tweeting well and build a profile and followers. Once you start to use Twitter promotion strategies, your followers should grow steadily and your blog traffic will increase.

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