How to Recycle Blog Traffic

26 Apr, 2007  |  Written by John  |  under Blog Traffic

There are many tried and tested ways to drive traffic to a blog but one of the key ingredients once you have it is being able to recycle that traffic and get those visitors to return each time you make a new post. This step is absolutely critical to your blogs long term success…

The truth is that only a very small percentage of visitors will return to your blog to check for any new content unless you give them an easy way to be notified when you make new posts. The key ingredient to getting visitors to your blog returning every time you publish new content is a simple email reminder…

As you can see on my blog I give you an opportunity to sign up to receive new blog announcements by simply entering your name and email address in the form at the top right hand side of this blog. I also give you the same option at the end of each individual new post…

Anybody who signs up to receive these new blog announcements just receives a very brief email notifying them that I've made a new post on my blog and gives them that particular posts title. For instance here is the exact email reminder you would receive in your inbox if you was to sign up for new blog announcements prior to todays post…

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Hi John,

I just posted a new blog entry entitled:

How to Recycle Blog Traffic

You can read it here:
http://www.WebBusinessBlog.com

John Metcalfe

12 Castillon Drive, Whitchurch, Shropshire, UK

Telephone 00447704140891

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I'm sure you can see the advantages of using this simple yet critical method of recycling your blogs visitors and getting them to return to your blog each time you publish new content…

Here's a couple of recommended companies to use to publish your new blog announcements…

Email Aces - $8.95 per month

Aweber - $19.95 per month

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