If you own a Facebook account, you can start driving massive traffic to
your blog for free if you tag like a pro. It's a quick way of getting
traffic back to your blog while doing what you've been doing; updating
your Facebook status. I'm not just telling you this without testing it
out.
The first day I tried it, I tagged only 3 of my friends who are
bloggers. The trio has up to 15000 friends combined, an average of 5000,
I only having about 500 friends. The next morning, I opened my
StatCounter tracker and to my surprise I saw about 600 unique visits all
coming from Facebook. For 2 days, I got up to 2000 visits. I also
noticed increase in ads revenue too. Since that day, I've been using the
trick and working fine for me.
So, How Does It Works?
It works like this:
- You shorten the URL of the blog post you want to promote;
- Sign in to Facebook, go to your privacy settings and set your status updates to public;
- You compose a normal but engaging status update that is relevant with
the link you're promoting, insert that link there and update.
Boom!
You're done, but there are some factors that will determine whether this will really work for you or not. These are:
1. The Quality Of Friends
The quality of friends matter a lot, not just the quantity here. It's
very important you have friends that are interested in your topic, in
what you blog about.
Even if it's 20 targeted friends, it's ok. Out of the 20 some have to be
high-worth. For instance since you're a blogger, you'll need blogger
friends that have a good number of blogger friends.
What do I mean?
Having someone like Darren Rowse of Problogger as a friend on Facebook
and tagging him not only brings his eyes on that contact, it brings your
contents to thousands of blogger's too, who are friends with Darren
Rowse, because the organic reach of tagging is very powerful. So, this
goes with other friends you've tagged. Their friends will see it. Since
they are bloggers their privacy will be public for obvious reasons.
2. Use Url Shortner
Shortening your links is good, it actually lends an air of mystery and
raises the awareness level of the tagged, which will move him or her out
of curiosity to follow that link and see what's that all about.
If you do not shorten your link, those tagged and those viewing through
the window (their friends), will not only see the title, they'll also
see the site, which could be a turn off, especially if the title is not
catchy and the domain name unprofessional (e.g a blog with a sub-domain
like blogspot).
This decreases your visits.
I sign off with a fair warning: don't tag the same people you've tagged before constantly.
Doing that may get them annoyed. If you must tag, give them space or find another sets of friends.
I hope this helps will help?
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