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My site traffic is how from one months 37 visitors rose to one months for 14,657 independent visitors
I am in this forum is basically diving study, but do not speak to exchange their own experience, so I want to write a little bit I learned how to improve the flow of some knowledge. My website: gameproducer.net is a website about everyday game products, I want to do this station at the same time, can also learn some knowledge about game production, market analysis, investment operation and so on. This post has 1200 words, so I hope to be able to provide some useful things for you.
I think one of the most effective ways to improve traffic is to set goals. I remember just building my own website those days, face a few traffic every day, I remember looking at the number: 37, and then silently told myself: "This is clearly not enough, I want to make their own site to generate huge traffic." "At that time, 10000 per month of independent visits, for me, is a utopia." I think that there are tens of millions of sites in the world, why would someone come to ask me this small site? But I decided to forget the "why" question and stick to my goal of "more than 10,000 independent visits a month". I think this is the first lesson. No matter where you want to go, you will never reach your destination unless you know where you want to go. Do not "I can not get to it?" "or" How can I get there? "You just have to decide where you want to go first, and then you'll definitely find a way to get there," he said.
After a few months of building the site, I have doubts about how to count traffic. I tried different flow statistics systems, but found that all the software gave me different data. I later decided to stick with Google Analytics because by contrast, it provides more granular data than Awstat or other software. I want to make sure, no matter how the statistics flow, my goal is to be able to complete, and googleanalytics let me very satisfied.
I've been browsing a lot of websites, like Problogger.net, and I've seen a piece of advice that comes up in different places: Update your site every day. This advice makes me feel able to do it (because I usually like to write something), and I think the word "everyday" makes my site different: Some game sites are updated several times a week or even one months. Some people suggest updating the website several times a day, but I decided to keep updating an article every day. So far, I feel all right. I think it makes no sense to update the article every day if you don't like writing. You have to love to do it, otherwise people will see that you are making a show or that you don't really like it. Anyway, I think keeping the freshness of the site-updating every day-is the most important factor in increasing traffic.
Focus on (unique) content and provide valuable things. This is very important. If you have nothing to say, you might as well not. But make sure that what your site offers is something that is valuable to the user. I am most interested in combat skills & experience, so I mainly provide these things. Many people may have some small and useful experience, such as "Use the signature of the Forum account", but not all of them are very sophisticated, you need to learn this experience from some places. My decision is that I have been working on writing some articles about game skills (because game developers need to know about the market, so it's a matter of course to write some articles about the market). Most of my articles are created on the basis of my own experience and are unique. Of course, I also quote some articles or passages from other blogs, but I still try to add some of my own ideas and ideas to the article with references. For example: A person (another site, not my Site) wrote an article on "Something about 10 important knowledge." I also made this point on my website, but I didn't simply cite it, but I listed the URL of the article, wrote several main headings, and then explained some of my comments on the point of view. For example, suppose he said, "article three, x company's product is very rubbish ...." And so on ", then I will write" the third, this person thinks X company's product is very rubbish, I think if mentions a product, this company is simply a defeat, but on the other two products N and M, their performance is obvious to all "similar comment. So that I can provide my own unique point of view, and write my own point of view, rather than a very stupid quote to "one guy wrote an interesting article, citing the following:". Provide a valuable, unique view of the content, to do the site is very helpful.
Making money: No matter what career you find, people are most closely related to how much money they earn. If you write a blog, someone will ask, "How much does blogging make?" If you pay attention to celebrities or sports stars, people will ask you "how much money do they make?" "People always want to know how many different jobs and salaries are." I understand this because I have asked myself the same question many years ago. I later decided to post the profit data for all the games on my site, now it turns out that I'm doing the right thing: game companies that provide their own earnings data have brought new attention, and their product access has increased (and more people have bought the games, so the companies that have published the data have made money), My site also has an increased number of visits due to the release of the data because the viewers got what they wanted: I answered, "How much profit can the game bring?" "The question. No matter what Web site you have (whether it's blogging, original articles, or shoe sales), there's always someone who cares if someone can write a blog/post an original/online shoe or any other topic about how much money you can make on your site. I know that publishing this data can help people to bring up my site by talking or talking about the data.
interview: This is another shortcut to gaining access. I've done some interviews with some of the most famous gaming companies (and I'm doing more). Because this kind of thing, than "ordinary article" more attractive, so many sites are reproduced or linked to the content of my site. Big websites also like to pay attention to the contents of the interview things. Let's say your site is about the market. Can you get some market experts to accept your interview? I believe that if you can succinctly explain what your site is, how much traffic you have, and how well your interview will affect the third party, there will always be people who would be happy to accept your interview. You can also provide the interviewer with some real stuff (such as a monthly link, a banner ad, or some cash reward for a guy who can get some big shots to interview). I've never given a link, or an ad, or even a cash reward, because I know someone will be very happy to have your interview. I've been denied interviews, but I've often been interviewed by friends from the gaming company's marketing department. When you can successfully interview a senior person in a large company, the next interview will be relatively easy (you can mention in the interview when asked about "I last interviewed X company CEO, please click this link ...") "-It's like a letter of recommendation.