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4 Reasons: Why Bloggers Fail?

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4 Reasons: Why Bloggers Fail?

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  1. 4 Reasons Why Most Bloggers Fail If you have a blog, you might be wondering why it doesn't attract more customer traffic. You think your content and design is engaging, yet your page fails to generate the required number of clicks or page views, and you aren't getting nearly as much traffic as you would like. The four main reasons why most bloggers fail are listed below: Your Content is Boring You Don't Write Frequently Enough You're Not Using Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Properly 4. You're Not Selling Yourself

  2. 1. Your Content is Boring Yep, we said it. No matter how interesting you think your blog might be, if you're not attracting enough viewers, you probably need to change your content. Don't repeat that hundredth recipe review, mom blog post, or daily reflection. Tell stories, and engage your audience. Get creative, research, and get to know your topic on a deep level. What sets you apart from most other bloggers out there?

  3. 2. You Don't Write Frequently Enough Most bloggers treat blogging as a hobby, but in order to really succeed, you have to make a commitment. Promise yourself you'll set up a schedule for blogging, and then stick to it. Blogging every day is better, but if you can't do that, at least aim for three or four times a week. You can even pre-schedule posts to make sure you always have fresh content.

  4. 3. You're Not Using Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Properly If no one out there on the web can find you, how are you going to generate traffic? Most bloggers don't know how to effectively set up their blog so it can be found by search engines, which is a process called search engine optimization. Search engines look for certain keywords or phrases, and by using these in your posts, you can jump to the top of the page. One way to do this is by using lots of links to other web pages and blogs, which will boost your standing in search engine algorithms.

  5. 4. You're Not Selling Yourself Like any other business, blogging is sometimes a matter of who you know, not what you know. To drive traffic to your blog, you need to sell yourself: Why should other people care about your content? To do this, engage with the blogging community. Write guest posts, use paid traffic and advertisements, and post in as many contexts as you can. Also, make sure the design of your blog is visually appealing to attract other visitors.

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