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Getting visitors to your blog with guerrilla marketing tactics on the web 2.0

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:47 am
by Abdur12
Visits are only one part of the process of increasing your readership. There are some 2.0 guerrilla marketing techniques that can help you along the way.

Carlos Bravo11
The most important thing in a blog is not what your visitor counter shows. Instead of obsessing over traffic, you should focus on attracting readers. However, the first step to building loyalty is attracting users so that they land on your blog.

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Don't just look for traffic, but think about synergies and the long term.
It's not so much about thinking about peaks in your job seeker number Google Analytics statistics, but rather being aware that audience growth requires time, work and patience. If you're looking to attract visitors using guerrilla marketing, always do so by applying common sense:

Medium-long term effects : do not just look for a one-off effect that lasts a few days, but try to make the visits you receive become a constant flow over a period of months or even years.
Affinity of the source of the visit : do not focus on attracting meaningless visits. If the volume of potential traffic is not similar, do not waste time trying to reach the front page of Meneame.net .
Getting valuable links : although you don't have to obsess over SEO, it doesn't hurt to get some powerful links. Some of the tactics presented have the double advantage of not only providing visitors but also helping you with web positioning in the medium and long term.
Provide value : If you are looking for medium and long-term results, always provide value through the actions presented. Otherwise, you will be classified as a spammer and the effects will be very limited.
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