How to Increase Your Blog Web Traffic Using Twitter!
Without a doubt in my mind, Twitter is definitely going to keep getting bigger and explode.
Even during my trial testing of twittering crazy for the last 2 weeks, I am glad to say that now, the major source of my web traffic to this site is Twitter as evidenced here on my Statcounter stats:
Of course, I still probably get 50% traffic from Google searches but it seems that Twitter has added additional 50%, meaning a whopping 100% jump in my web traffic.
Now, my prediction and theory is that as Twitter doubles in traffic every month, you can expect double the number of traffic received from Twitter, how cool is that?
Whoever isn’t twittering these days, is probably missing out on the biggest “free” pie on the internet.
How can you increase your blog web traffic using Twitter?
Simple, start twittering away, follow people who interest you, and keep twittering.
Twitter has proved to be an exceptional universe of conversations where people who wouldn’t normally find out about your company/products, simply will.
Think of it this way, I twittered to the John Daly of PGA Tour (@PGA_JohnDaly) the other day on my netbook from my kitchen while cooking spam/kimchi rice, you can’t really do that in real life. (and John re-tweeted back to me multiple times!)
Another advice, put a big Twitter button so your visitors who are twitters can join your conversation on Twitter.
Here’s my example here:
The important thing when putting a Twitter button is to put it on your “premium” position, which for me is the top-left corner of the blog. If you put it at the bottom where people can’t see, it’s probably not going to convert as well. (I mean getting more followers.)
Join me to ask me any questions about my Twitter experiement @zedomaxbiz.
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May 6th, 2009 at 2:52 pm
I don’t think it’s much of an SEO tool right now or it will ever be, I think Twitter provides web traffic based on networking, so SEO is overrated I think with Twitter. SEO is only so important if Twitter was a search engine but it’s not.
July 23rd, 2009 at 3:14 am
great,I will use your ways to try it.