Start a blog and publish blog posts.
Then you'll start getting visitors to your website.
That could work back in 2010.
But today, blogging your way to more website traffic is not as easy as many might believe. Over 7 million blog posts are published every day.
Simply writing and publishing without planning and research will not get you any website traffic at all. It'll be a futile effort.
I'm not discouraging you from starting a blog.
What I'm emphasizing here is, you need to understand the blogging landscape - and how exactly creating content will get you website traffic.
Research and plan prior to sitting down to write those blog posts and to "get" Google to rank your blog posts on page one search results. And that's how you can ACTUALLY start getting traffic.
If you've been blogging regularly for three to six months and are still not seeing significant Google traffic, you are in trouble.
Table of Contents
- Start a blog and publish blog posts.
- Every company is now a media business
- The old way of selling is long over
- Why blogging paves the way to business success
- Building the trust currency through blogging
- Make Google fall in love with your blog, so they keep sending you website traffic
- How to get your blog posts to rank higher on Google
- Customer journeys are no longer straightforward
- The three secrets to blogging your way to more website traffic
- Ensure that each blog article has at least 1,500 words or more
Every company is now a media business
Every business needs a blog. It could be a text blog where you publish articles, an audio blog like a podcast or a video blog, otherwise known as a Youtube channel.
You've to produce content. No excuses.
No matter what other industries your business is in, you are part of the media landscape.
You'll have to promote your business by demonstrating knowledge through your content to your audience.
The purpose of your content is to let them know you better, educate them, entertain them and ultimately convince them to buy something from you for the first time.
And then again and again and again.
The old way of selling is long over
Before the digital era, businesses relied on word of mouth, yellow pages, newspapers and magazines classifieds, direct door-to-door sales, television, radio and outdoor advertising to get customers.
Businesses decide on their offerings and consumers didn't have much of a say. They were passive consumers.
They bought what was available on the market. It was the supplier-controlled market.
Today, customers play a more proactive role in shaping the demand and needs.
They have resources like Google and social media to do their own research. They have multiple sources of information and they evaluate them and narrow the options before buying a product or service.
If they don't like provider A's products and services, they will head to provider B or even consider provider C's offerings. And that's when blogging comes into place.

Why blogging paves the way to business success
Blogging is the ultimate resource for your business to prove you have the best products and services available. Through your content, you showcase your knowledge and expertise.
You address frequently asked questions from your customers and create content around those topics. By educating them and empowering them with information and options, those customers start to trust you and your products.
They believe you can help them solve a pain point when they buy the solution from you.
Business success comes from strong customer relationships and these resilient bonds are formed through multiple interactions with your blog content.
Building the trust currency through blogging
Purchases are dependent on trust. In the past, word of mouth represents trust.
Today, trust is cultivated through conversations with your business or your brand. And your blog content serves as the ignitor for those conversations.
In turn, when your customer consumes your content, it opens up the communication channels when they pose more questions to you.
So what? How does this help you?
There is a Chinese expression that says, 知己知彼百战百胜 (zhi ji zhi bi bai zhan bai sheng).
It translates to if you know yourself and your enemy well, you'll never be defeated.
In this specific scenario, this means by listening to your customers' top concerns and reservations, you'll have the advantage to prepare and address them through your blog posts!
When you are able to pre-empt those concerns through your content, this means you'll gradually become Google's favourite!

Make Google fall in love with your blog, so they keep sending you website traffic
Google aims to provide the most comprehensive and useful search results for users.
As such, they have been constantly modifying their search algorithm to ensure users have the best experience and the most relevant ads are tailored to answer those search queries.
When Google "sees" that articles on your website "answer" users' queries, they will favour your blog post and "award you the first prize" - search results page one, position one.
There is huge competition for that most coveted spot because the lower you are ranked, the chances users will click through to your website decreases.
That said, the further your website is from page one, the lesser clicks you'll get.
Recall the last time you used Google.
Did you click on page 10 of the search results?
Did you even go to page two or three?
I rest my case.

How to get your blog posts to rank higher on Google
Even before you get Google search users to click through to your website, ensure your blog posts are in tip-top condition!
Google measures how long users stay on your site after clicking through from blog posts results.
Typically the longer a user stay, Google would likely mark that article as higher relevant for that query, making it more likely to rank higher for a similar result in the future.
How do you get eyeballs to stay rooted to your blog posts?
As a start, note that over 50% of most website traffic comes from mobile devices.
So, the three top things to keep in mind are website loading time, readability and mobile-friendliness.
Your website should take less than 3 seconds to load
If your website takes more than 10 seconds to load on the mobile, you are a goner.
Think - the last time a website took more than 10 seconds - what did you do?
Hang in there to wait? Or abandon the website altogether?
There are a couple of tools you can use to test your website speed like GTMetrix and a Google tool to test how long your website takes to load on a mobile.
The tools will evaluate your website and give valuable recommendations to optimize your site speed.














































