traffic Archive
Similar to WordPress and Blogspot, Tumblr is another blogging platform that is rather easy to use and is also able to send your website some extra traffic. But unlike the other two sites I just listed, Tumblr is a bit …
Lockdown during the Coronavirus has proven to be a major challenge for several businesses. However, one unexpected opportunity this period of solitude has offered is the chance to make re-design your website and make new changes which offer a better …
Every website is unique and different in its own way, so what actions do you want customers to take on your website? Depending on your business the answer to this question may vary from purchasing a product, getting more information, …
This type of question comes up more often than most people would think. What makes a good website that both serch engines and visitors will like? They might also follow that question up with something like: Are there any special …
The rise in blogging has been one of the largest trends throughout the last decade. The world’s first blog was actually created way back in 1994, with only a couple dozen blogs being online when the new millennium hit. In …
Pinterest isn’t your typical social network. In fact, they don’t really even consider themselves a social network. Regardless of that, Pinterest has roughly 300 million monthly users and they also happen to be one of the biggest image search engines …
If your webpage isn’t in Google’s index, there is a 0% chance that it will receive organic traffic. In fact, getting indexed is basically step 2 in the Google ranking process (with step 1 being crawling and step 3 being …
Every internet marketers dream is to make a marketing campaign that has everything it needs to go viral, and then it does! Everybody’s seen it, is talking about it, sharing it, and clicking the little blue like button for it. …
Every webmaster should love analytics. They are the best tool available for knowing whether or not our websites design and performance is improving. In this blog post I am going to focus on one of the most forgotten (yet important) …
It doesn’t matter whether your blog is brand new or already well established, you can never have enough traffic. In fact, even some of the biggest websites which you’ve probably used before (such as ImageShack or Ahrefs) still experiment with …