How to get more blog traffic from Twitter

Starting a blog can be an exciting time. Spending all those hours writing your articles, picking themes, setting up widgets and choosing key words. So it can be very disappointing when you don’t receive as much traffic to your blog as you would have liked.

One of the best ways to increase traffic to your blog is by sharing it through your social networks such as Twitter. PR Fuel has provided several simple tips you can use to increase your blogging traffic through Twitter.

Tweet your new posts:
Don’t be shy! Twitter is all about conversing with people and letting them know what you’re interested in! If people are following you that means they are interested in what you have to say so let them know you have a blog and you have  posted new entries on it!

Tweet about old posts:
Just because a post is old doesn’t mean it’s dead! That’s the beauty of online – content never dies. Retweet an older post from your blog on a regular basis to keep it fresh in people’s minds. Also, if you’re gaining new followers, when you tweet an old post there is always a chance it will be seen by new eyes.

Install a tweet button on your blog:
Think of this button as a type of ‘call to action’. If a person loves your blog post and they see a tweet button they will be more inclined to share your content there and then rather than having to do all that work themselves. The easier you make sharing for a person – the more they will be likely to tweet your content.

Social media is an extremely powerful yet simple tool to use. Don’t be shy about tweeting your own content use your connections to your advantage and start tweeting today!

Read the full article here.

 

Sydney Public Relations Agency, CP Communications provides specialist media, traditional and online PR strategies that get amazing results. Contact us today. For more great tips visit our website www.cpcommunications.com.au.

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