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06-27-06

Simple Case Study of Blogging and Traffic Increase

Just wanted to share something I think is pretty cool. 

I love blogging!  Back when I first started blogging in February after attending the SES NYC06 I did it just because it was something up to that point, (SEO related) for my sites that I had not done.  I have learned the power of Blogging in just a few months even here on this site.  Over 1000 subscribers, and traffic gone from 250-500 to 2000 uniques a day. 

I had my site Money With Google as a sales copy site forever promoting an ebook I wrote several years ago.  (I mainly wrote the ebook to figure out what info-marketing was)  Well about two weeks ago I converted the ”sales copy site” into a blog about making money with ad programs.  My traffic has jumped 75 percent! Sales of the book, which have been minimal have started to sky rocket too!  CTR has gone up about 10 percent as well on my publisher ads that are on the site. 

I credit this to increased traffic from search engine and blogging search engines that crawl every time I post!  Traffic and sales I never would have got if I did not start blogging. 

The point here?  No matter what your site is about you MUST start a blog, and give the search engines reasons to keep coming back to you.  Fresh content is key as long as its related to what you are doing on your site.  Try it and you will understand why I am amazed everytime I look at my stats!

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