Getting started
It is always a good idea to start with a free website. Initially when you are not earning from your website, buying a professional domain for hosting is foolish idea. If you are on a tight budget try looking for self-hosting options. There are tons of websites that offer you free hosting, of course with limited controls. Blogger is a free blog-publishing tool that can help you get started. It has many free themes to choose from with a moderate amount of controls. It lets the user to directly share the posts by turning on the Applets option.
However, the downside is not getting to choose custom domain names. Free Blogger websites come with .blogspot.com extension. For example if you prefer
โmyblogโ as your website name, you get myblog.blogspot.com, letting your visitors know itโs a free website. This can lose you much traffic.
Bottom-line is, you can opt for self-hosting but only for practicing. Try to save money and get a little bit of budget and migrate your domain to a web hosting company that offers a very flexible plan.
I recommend using bluehost to host your domain. It costs as little as $3.95 a month and in addition you even get a FREE domain name. you can have unlimited email address list, blog apps, CMS software, wikis, forums etc.
1. Getting a signature web design
Having your own website design is a good investment that can go a long way. Since your website is your online presence, it represents whoโจyou are and what you website is about. As you dress yourself to make you look good, you should also get a unique design for your website to make it looks premium. This is a stepping stone to not only get a good amount of traffic but to also retain them. Choose a good looking design that best compliments the type of contents that you post. You can choose free themes when you are just starting, but eventually youโll find the need to upgrade your theme.
There are a lot of places where you can get themes in affordable prices.
Here are some of my favorites:
Creativemarket is a place you can get attractive looking themes at a very cheap rate. You can get a theme for as low as $50. Another option is to look for wordpress themes; you can get good themes for $20-$50.โจThatโs a bargain isnโt it?
DIYthemes: You can see a live demo of what the theme would look like on site. This theme is designed for speed and it allows you to control every single detail or your design.
Studiopress: This site is a little bit pricier.But you get what you pay for! The designs are absolutely stunning and provide an amazing experience to your users. I wouldnโt recommend this resource when starting of obviously. You have cheaper options listed above. However, if you already have a blog and you want to up your game, then you really need to take a look at Studiopress.
2. Write contents that most can people relate to
You can spend hundreds of dollars towards setting up your website, but if your contents are not interesting, you are not going to getโจmuch visitors. No matter what your website is about, try to make it worth a read. Research thoroughly on the topic you are writing about. Maintain a friendly tone. Make your posts a safe space for your visitors; write about things that most people can relate to. Being informative and delivering fun contents is going to boost your audience exponentially.
I have a secret weapon that helps me get more people on my blog without any effort on my part. Itโs a plug in called Sumo. It allows you to create nice looking social media sharing buttons and help your posts go viral. I have tried many plug ins over the years but Sumo is definitely the best.
3. Social media is your best ally.
It is always a good practice to make a strong social media presence. Having a good amount of social media followers can make a huge impactโจon your blogging game. Maintaining an interesting feed makes your followers intrigued about you. Post regularly and try to be as much attentive as possible. You need to make your followers feel important. Eventually they will feel the urge to click the link to your website.
Make sure you use the name of your website as your social media username. Pinterest is the holy grail for bloggers. Most of the successful websites get their visitors from Pinterest. It is possible to generate an avalanche of traffic using Pinterest but that requires some time and dedication. Thankfully there are tools available to allow you to schedule your content in advance so that you can focus on what you do best: create good content.
I personally use Tailwind simply because itโs the ONLY authorized partner of Pinterest. Obviously, there are other schedulers and automation tools out there.BUT by using them you expose yourself to unnecessary risks like getting banned. So, my advice would be to stick to Tailwind to ensure the longevity of your business.
The Above method works for other social media platforms also. Same goes for instagram, facebook, twitter. You can get a huge amount ofโจtraffic from these platforms once you get reasonable amount of followers. Also, donโt forget to use relevant hashtags with your posts so that you can reach even the people that are not following you.
Pinterest is great but I found even better! I have created a system to drive sales and traffic to my blog on complete autopilot without ever having to create content!
Using this method I have been able to earn $10k+ per week on average, for the last 3 years!
4. Start taking SEO more seriously
SEO stands for Search Engine optimization. It can be a useful tool to increase organic traffic. But the mistake that most bloggers doโจis to not pay attention to SEO. Most search engines like Google, yahoo, bing uses a special keyword algorithm that searches for the search queries in billions of websites, and shows results that are most relevant to the search query.
Social media platforms like twitter, Pinterest also uses a similar algorithm that shows the user the contents based on his previous searching keywords. Even in Youtube the user is shown a list of videos from the channel that the user regularly follows.
If you often use pinterest for the promotion of your posts, you should not miss out on the opportunity to use Pinterest SEO. Make sure youโจhave a verified website. Then opt for rich pins. That way the next time you post, Pinterest will automatically put the pin description under your posts. That way a user already knows what the post is about before clicking on it.
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5. Revive old posts
If there is one thing that you never know is when a topic gets viral. This is exactly why you need to keep a close look at the latest happenings in your niche market. Every once in a while, reposting your old contents is a good idea to get more views. It may be a good content that youโจposted when you were just starting and as a result it didnโt get a good amount of view. After gaining a moderate amount of visitors you must share your old posts. It may be on other social media like pinterest, facebook, instagram, twitter, google+.
A good blogger doesnโt overlook his/her older posts. Often times sharing your old works can add up to most of your website traffic.
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6. Guest blogging and collaboration
Asking a micro-influencer to post his blog on your website is often an effective way to grow your blog traffic. Because it is like thatโจthe guest blogger is going to share his post on his own blog and that way you can reach huge amount of people. Alternatively, you can ask that influencer to mention your websiteโs name on his post with a link.
You can also be a guest blogger and publish your blog post in the websites that has a common market niche of your business. You can include link in that post that leads back to your site.
Attending podcasts can also be a way to get good views. You can discuss about the topic that you concentrate on, in your site. Eventually you can drop your websites name there. Iโm sure it will boost your traffic.
7. Be patient
Most of the times new bloggers fail within the first year of starting because oftentimes they get discouraged. Having patience is the key toโจsuccess in blogging. Quick path to success almost every time leads you nowhere. Donโt go looking for ways to get traffic by paying a huge amount. Getting unique and organic visitor is going to be your long-time asset. Donโt be frustrated, if you love what you are doing youโll find sure shot success in the end.
It is important to post regularly without fail. The more consistent you are the retention rate is higher. You need to convey the messageโจto your followers that you are here to stay. Engage with your traffic more often, try to reply to every one of them.
Of course, maintaining multiple social media accounts can be a very tiring job, but hard work always pays off. Try answering as many questions as possible.
Be on Quora, post helpful and informative answers. Start discussion with your followers about the latest topics every once in a while. Most of all try to enjoy the thing you are doing. If you love something and want to make it work everything is possible as long as you donโt give up.
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The Real Reason Your Website Traffic Is Stuck, And The Tips That Actually Move It
Here is the uncomfortable truth about most traffic advice. It treats visitors like a number to inflate rather than people to attract, so you chase every tactic at once, spread yourself thin across ten channels, and end up with a little noise on all of them and momentum on none. More traffic is not the real goal anyway. The right traffic is. A thousand random visitors who bounce in four seconds are worth less than fifty who came looking for exactly what you do, and almost every tip fails because it forgets that distinction entirely.
The way I grow traffic is to pick one channel that actually fits the business, go deep enough to win it, and only then add a second. Search, one strong content engine, or one platform where your people already gather, done properly, beats being mediocre everywhere. After 20+ years and four businesses, and more than 1,500 workflows built, I can tell you the growth that lasted always came from compounding one channel, not from sprinting across all of them. I walk through those traffic systems in my growth hacking video series and on my Substack. For the tactics and benchmarks behind each channel, the HubSpot blog is genuinely useful, and McKinsey Digital covers where attention is actually shifting. Pick one channel. Win it before you touch the next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to increase website traffic for a new blog?
The fastest path is publishing in depth articles targeting low competition long tail keywords with clear buyer intent. Pair each post with a Pinterest pin and a short YouTube summary linking back to the article. New blogs can see traffic begin moving inside ninety days with this stack, far faster than waiting on broad keywords that take twelve to twenty four months to rank.
How much website traffic do you need before monetization works?
Most monetization paths start working in the one thousand to five thousand monthly visitor range, provided the traffic comes from buyer intent searches. Display ads need closer to twenty thousand monthly visitors to clear a hundred dollars. Affiliate marketing and digital products can hit that same number with a fraction of the visitors when intent is high.
What is the biggest mistake people make trying to increase website traffic?
The biggest mistake is chasing every new tactic instead of mastering one. Bouncing between SEO, Pinterest, Instagram, TikTok, and email burns the calendar without compounding any single channel. Pick one source for the first six months, push it to a thousand visitors a month, then layer in a second channel. Depth beats variety on small teams.
How long does it take to grow website traffic from zero to ten thousand monthly visitors?
From zero to ten thousand monthly visitors typically takes nine to eighteen months on a consistent publishing schedule of two to four posts per week and a single dominant traffic channel. Niche selection, content depth, and the quality of internal linking shorten or stretch that range significantly. Faster claims are usually paid traffic in disguise.
About the Author
Martin Ebongue is the host of the Freedom By Choice podcast and founder of Launch Builder Pro. With over 20 years of experience in digital marketing and business automation, Martin helps solopreneurs build systems that generate income without trading time for money. Based in Bali, he has built 1,500+ automation workflows for Fortune 500 brands including Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and eBay, and trained 2,000+ students worldwide.
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