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Are You Getting Free Traffic Through Blog Comments?

You likely read a dozen articles and blogs a day right? If you’re like a lot of people, you have a lot to say about what you read. Beyond sitting and shaking your head and either nodding in agreement or silently thinking “no that’s not right,” you could be adding value to what you read and bringing direct traffic back to your site by commenting on the blogs you read every day.

Blog commenting gives you opportunities to not only share your opinion on what you read but it also introduces other readers and the blog owner to you and your own website. The best part of this introduction is that whether people agree with your comments or not, you’ve given them the key they need to visit your site and bring you new and unique traffic.

By visiting multiple blogs and leaving comments, you share valuable information and thoughts with a whole community of people. You may find them coming to your site simply to say thank you for the comments while other people may let you know that they found your site through a comment you left on another blog. Every person who reads your comment is potential free traffic to your website.

Tweet your Way to More Blog Traffic

Twitter has been hailed as one of the easiest and most versatile way to connect with people in an easy to use platform. Ask anyone on Twitter and they will tell you that’s not only true but the potential to use twitter to gain traffic is enormous.

What most non twitter users don’t realize is that Twitter isn’t being used to talk about your lunch plans or the guy who cut you off in traffic. Rather, twitter is a means for getting your voice heard and your website known. Influencers all over Twitter share their posts, and the posts of other people with their followers.

A look at any blogger’s traffic will tell you that their traffic has increased by using Twitter. When someone clicks on the twitter link you post, they are taken directly to your page. From there they are free to search and retweet anything on your site that they may like.

While people are still just discovering the power of Twitter, one thing is known for certain; this is just the first step to taking social networking to the next level. By interacting with a network of people (your followers) you can share a variety of news and information with them in an open forum.

Using a Free Wordpress Blog to Drive Traffic

Many websites now have blogs as a part of the site, though not all.  If you’re looking for an easy way to build up the traffic to your site, consider opening up a free Wordpress account and starting a blog.  It’s extremely simple to set up, and in as little as 15 minutes a week you can be driving free traffic to your website.

After you sign up with Wordpress, you will want to choose a blog name. Creating a blog is a lot like making an online newsletter that will share information about you, your company, or your product. You can post weekly updates–or daily if you have time–the choice is yours. The free Wordpress platform is exactly that–free.

You might consider paying a small amount to have a writer compose your blog posts for you, especially if you have trouble with grammar and spelling. In order to make the readers click through to your website from the blog, you will want to project a professional image. The free platform makes it easy to create a professional looking blog, but it’s up to you to make sure the content in the blog posts is relevant and accurate.