Concentrate on the long-term benefits of organic traffic - Blogger Tips | MR JIM | MR JIM EU ORG

Concentrate on the long-term benefits of organic traffic - Blogger Tips | MR JIM

Concentrate on the long-term benefits of organic traffic - Blogger Tips | MR JIM

Concentrate on the long-term benefits of organic traffic - Blogger Tips | MR JIM : Concentrate on the long-term benefits of organic traffic.
Error: You focus your analysis on immediate traffic.
Beginner bloggers and advanced bloggers are guilty of this blogging error. If you focus your analysis on immediate traffic (traffic of email subscribers, RSS feeds and social actions), it will be difficult to prove the sustainable value of your blog. After all, the half-life of these sources is very brief - usually one day or two.

Concentrate on the long-term benefits of organic traffic - Blogger Tips | MR JIM

When marketers who start starting their business blogs see that their blog posts do not generate any new traffic after a few days, many of them are frustrated. They think their blog fails, and they end up abandon it prematurely.

Solution: The return on investment of your blog is the aggregation of organic traffic over time.
Instead of focusing on the sudden decomposition of short-term traffic, instead focus on the cumulative potential of organic traffic. Over time, given enough time, the traffic of the third day and beyond a single blog article will be enlightened that Big Spike Days and two is through be found on the pages of engine results from research via biological research. Just give him a moment.

To help drive this long-term traffic, make sure to write blog publications that have a lasting relevance coherently. These messages are called "Evergreen" blog items: they remain relevant, valuable and high quality year after year with little or no maintenance.

"Your persistent leaf content is a permanent asset and in many cases, more potential for achieving than a new unproven position."

Over time, when you write more persistent leaves and build a research authority, these positions will eventually be responsible for a high percentage of your blog traffic. It all starts with a slight shift from the daily traffic perspective to cumulative traffic so that you can recreate your way of viewing your blog and its return on investment entirely.