Episode #
3 Simple Tricks to Get More Blog Traffic #1779
June 28, 2021

In episode #1779, we give you three simple tricks to get more blog traffic. There are many methods of growing a blog other than SEO and content creation, but people just aren’t doing them. Listen along and get up to speed on three ways to leverage relationships to expand your reach.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: 3 Simple Tricks to Get More Blog Traffic.
  • [00:40] Emailing the people that you link out to on a piece of content.
  • [01:17] Setting up an alert for when other people mention you.
  • [01:54] Getting people who share your competitors’ content to share yours.
  • [02:50] How to perform advanced searches on Twitter search.
  • [03:22] Go to marketingschool.io/live to learn about our virtual and live peer groups.

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