6 Ways to Increase Traffic to your Blog

77% of marketers attest to the fact that blogging gets results! It is worthy to note that the success or otherwise of any blog content is dependent on whether it gets noticed by intended audience. For this reason, most bloggers measure the success of their blog content based on organic traffic.

However, 49% of bloggers say that getting traffic is their biggest challenge. If this resonates with your current struggles, you’re in luck.

Thankfully, there are effective strategies you can employ to drive traffic to your blog and we will be sharing 6 of them in this article. Come along!

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1.   Optimize your blog Contents

When your blogs are well optimised for search engines, they stand a better chance of being crawled and indexed by search engine bots.

Ultimately, when your page ranks on the first page of the search engine report page, it can be easily discovered by the readers who ask questions relating to your niche. A good way to go about this is to conduct keyword research and implement SEO best practices in every one of your blog posts.

2.   Promote your blog posts on online communities

Communities like Quora, Reddit and Pinterest are proven ways to divert traffic to your site. However since Quora and Reddit frown against self promotion which results in getting users banned, you need to go about it the right way.

For instance, you can easily provide a detailed answer to a question that has been asked and leave a link at the end for more information. That way you are not shoving your blog in their faces.

3.   Set up your blog for social sharing

When the traffic generation strategies are lagging, social sharing is one sure way to ramp up the traffic. 95.9% of bloggers promote their blog posts through social media and another 69% use social share buttons.

Social media is fast paced and as such presents an opportunity to drive blog traffic faster.

4.   Use eye-catching headlines

One thing compelling headlines can do for our blog is that it resonates with users instantly and increases click through rate.

Typically, a good headline should be short, catchy and tell the reader what to expect. You can also include relevant keywords and keep them 60 characters long.

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5.   Email traffic generation

An email list is made up of loyal readers that deeply resonate with your blog message. Therefore, sharing new contents to your newsletter lists is a quick and easy way to get more eyeballs on your blogs.

6.   Backlinking

Backlinking is one of the major factors Google considers in determining a website’s ranking.

So, whether through guest posting or publishing industry reports, an effective backlinking strategy helps drive direct traffic to your site while also assisting search engines discover your site faster.

 

Whether you’ve just launched your blog or you’re struggling with driving traffic to your site, we hope you’ve found this post helpful. These strategies are proven to yield results, provided they are done the right way. Be patient and persistent in your implementation and you’d see the rewards in due time.

 

5 Ways to Boost your Skincare this Winter

With the chills of the holiday season closing in and preparations in top gear, transitioning to a winter friendly skincare routine should be at the top of your mind. The harsh weather conditions that come with the season can strip your skin of its natural oils leaving it dry, itchy and irritated.

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So if you are wondering how to boost your skincare this winter, here are some helpful tips you may find very useful –

How can I improve my skin in Winter?

When it’s comes to maintaining or improving your skin in the winter, key focus should be on boosting your skin’s moisture level while protecting it.

Here are 5 ways you can achieve this;

1.   Switch up your cleansing game

If you would normally use exfoliating cleansers, it’s time to switch to a gentle one. This would help ensure that skin is thoroughly cleansed without stripping it of its natural moisture.

Also, you would have to cut back on the frequency with which you cleanse. For instance, save your cleanser for night and cleanse your face with a splash of water in the day. An oil based cleanser is a suitable option.

2.   Use a thicker moisturiser

Since the goal this season is to lock in as much moisture as you can, using a heavier moisturiser that contains humectants like glycerin and emollients can help achieve this.

So if you’ve been using a lotion based moisturiser, you might want to switch to a cream based  moisturiser.

3.   Incorporate a hydrating serum to your routine

Serums are essential this season more than ever before. This is because the chill winds that come with the cold weather typically drys up your face. For this reason, incorporating an hylarounic acid serum into your routine would help draw in moisture and boost skin hydration. Ensure your skin is moist before applying the serum.

4.   Use your sunscreen religiously

The biggest disservice you can do to your skin is skipping sunscreen in the winter. Don’t let the cooler weather deceive you, the UV rays are just as active during winter and can penetrate the skins dermal layers to cause sun damage.

So whatever the occasion is,  keep your SPF handy. Alway use a broad spectrum SPF that is rated 30 or above.

5.   Opt for a mild exfoliant

While it’s alright to cut back on over-exfoliation, you shouldn’t do away with exfoliating totally. The last thing you want is for the dead skin cells to accumulate on your skin as this would impede the effectiveness of other skincare products and leave your face looking dull.

Therefore, a mild exfoliant is a suitable choice for removing dead and dry cells, and allowing other products to better absorb into your skin.

Your skin health is predicted on a lot of external factors including the weather conditions. Therefore, you need to be proactive in transitioning to a skincare regimen that works for your skin type and protects it from the harsh weather conditions. Don’t forget to stay hydrated to stay moisturised.

What do you think of these skincare tips?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to pick the right winter jacket

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The chill is in the air, and winter is on the way! It’s getting really cold where I am at, especially in the mornings when I am doing the school run. I have started wearing my winter gear and the heating now comes on quite regularly. Winter fashion is all about layers, and the winter jacket is a major fashion staple this season. You want your winter jacket to be both practical and stylish. If you are on the hunt for a new winter coat to stay warm and look good this season, here are some shopping tips you may find handy to know.

How to pick the right winter jacket

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Go for quality over quantity

Like with many things, when it comes to shopping for winter jackets, it’s important to opt for quality over quantity. Having 2 or 3 stylish and practical winter jackets is better than having 5 or 6 low quality jackets. I prefer investing a little more on my outerwear to keep me protected from the elements at play. Lands’ End have an amazing collection of winter jackets and coats for women, and their pieces are very stylish, high-quality, and also functional. You can check out the women’s winter coat and jacket collection for lots of ideas. There is definitely a piece for every women in Lands’ End Winter Jacket collection.

Opt for different styles

You can shop for quality winter coats in different styles to spice up your winter collection. It’s a great idea to have winter jackets in various styles for different events. For instance, you can have a formal winter coat for formal events, a padded casual jacket for colder days spent mainly outdoors. Having winter jackets in different styles means you always have something to wear, and then you can focus on changing some accessories to recreate different looks.

Look out for jackets with pockets

I like my winter jackets having many pockets for essentials. They are also nice to have for very cold days when the gloves are not warning up as much as I would like. Being able to tuck my fingers into the pockets helps a lot when it’s freezing. So it’s so nice to see more winter jackets with pockets as they are super practical. The depth and the location of the pockets also matters, so check to see they meet your requirements before you buy. I like to have some deep pockets and some shallow, and their location is also important to me. Lands’ End has many different designs in their winter jackets for women collection, and the depth and location of the pockets work for me, so it’s worth having a look on their website.

Go for waterproof pieces

There has been a lot rain in the past few weeks here in Cheshire, and pretty much in the whole of the UK. Sometimes, I wonder if it is spring with all the rain we have been having. A waterproof coat is a winter essential, so check before you buy this season. The last thing you would want is to spend money on a new jacket only to realise it is not as waterproof or as padded as you thought it would. Remember, if doubt, check again.

It is the season of layering and wrapping up! As you shop for your winter essentials, do check that they meet your requirements of warmth, dryness, fashion, and style.

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