Starting a new blog, or reviving a failing blog can be difficult. The work involved is time-consuming and usually frustrating with a lack of results, especially when you are doing your best writing content you think your targeted audience would find beneficial or interesting…if you could help them find that content you are writing. Write it and they will come is not a factual statement. It is wishful thinking. I genuinely believe that creating content is the easier part of the equation of increasing your blog’s audience. Promoting and marketing is where it gets tough and where real success can be found. Share useful tips like this and immediately start getting more visibility on your content with the help of Spotifystorm. Buy Spotify followers and get started now.
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After the writing is finished, the work begins in earnest: promoting your blog and your new content. Not only do you have to get the word out to your current audience, you are better served getting the word out and promoting your blog to other influencers who may not be aware of your blog. But how do you do that? I am going to share that information with you and the steps you need to follow for all your future blog writing and promotion. Get ready to learn how you can increase your blog traffic every month with some simple steps. I said simple, not easy.
There will be lots of work involved and some failure. I wish every blog post could be successful, but there will be more misses than hits, but those few hits are what can carry your blog to 1,000 visits per month, then 5,000 visits per month and more than 10,000 visits. After that you are only limited by your time and resources.
So, you hope or expect online users who need to know what you are writing about will eventually find your wise words. Of course you are providing the best content out there, but you won’t get traffic just from writing good content. You won’t get traffic from writing great content…not without telling other people about it. You need to promote that content. And, no, telling your Mom, friends or significant other that you wrote a killer blog post is not promoting it, and you certainly aren’t not promoting your blog to the right people if that is all you are doing.
I’m going to show you what I have done with other bloggers that helped them increase their traffic in just a few months. Sometimes it was a slow build to more visits, and sometimes it happened almost overnight, after a tipping point was reached. But in either case, there was substantial marketing on our part to promote their blog to other bloggers who become influencers for our customers…without being paid to do so.
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Writing Skyscraper Content for Your Blog
There is a term you may have heard of called “the skyscraper technique” which simply means, creating the ultimate piece of content that soars above other similar content to your topic. That usually means more words, better research, more thorough topic discussions, better imagery and better writing. Hubspot wrote an article about this strategy back in December 2015 so this idea isn’t new.
Another site called Backlinko created this technique and has an excellent skyscraper content article about how they used this strategy successfully. And guess what, it is still valid and still works. Think about that! In the Internet world of online marketing, 2015 is practically a lifetime away in respect to changes in strategy and marketing techniques. Yet, this idea of skyscraper content has stood the test of Internet-time.
You can click the link to Backlinko to read more details, but as I wrote, you need to write content that is above and beyond everything you find on that topic. Your research and writing time should increase to generate this, but your work will be rewarded when you begin promoting your skyscraper content.
The Points to Remember When Using the Skyscraper Technique:
Research and uncover opportunities.
Build a list of potential distribution partners.
Create better content.
Promote to your audience.
Reach out to the right people.
Stay current.
The focus of this article is to give you the high-level instructions you need to follow to increase visitor traffic. Remember, you are always going to have competition, no matter what your business or subject matter targets. You have to create better content. Other blogs that you identify as industry leaders are already getting traffic because their content is good. You need to be better. Find what your competition is writing about that is giving them their views.
Some ideas on how you can make better content. Once you find the article you wish to target and write a better article about, here are some things to consider:
Make it longer. More words usually mean better ranking, more shares and more backlinks.
Better Design. The message should be better, but visually you should also be providing a more visually interesting blog post.
Update the Content. Make sure you are using the most updated research, stats, images, screenshots and information available.
Details, Details, Details. The devil is in the details. Get granular, be specific and give as much information as possible, so the reader can emulate what you have described.
How to Find What Your Competition is Writing About Successfully
There are a few tools online to help research and uncover what your competition is writing on their blogs, but here are the ones I use and recommend.
SEMRush
SEMRush – They provide research to show you your competitor’s best ranking keywords. They show you competitors you may not know about and how they are ranking organically. They provide a modest backlink checking tool (although I list better backlink tools further down in this article). The real power is viewing the competition’s landing pages in the search engine results pages (SERP) for all their keyword rankings. Get a quick understanding of competitors’ keyword rankings, both in desktop and mobile search. New ideas for content can easily be used and expanded upon for your skyscraper content.
Amazon SEMRush Results
Amazon SEMRush Results – Example of keyword data targeting a website’s rankings supplied by SEMRush.com
Ubersuggest / KeywordTool.io
Ubersuggest, a tool that has been a long-time mainstay for marketers was taken over by Neil Patel and made more user-friendly. It also allows you to enter a competitor URL and provide many helpful analytics such as what is popular, which pages receive the most traffic. This helps you decide what you should write about, just like SEMRush. There is an alternative to Ubersuggest that I haven’t tried, but the site claims they have more keywords. You can find the alternative at https://keywordtool.io/ubersuggest-alternative.
Amazon Ubersuggest Results
Amazon Ubersuggest Results showing keyword data for Amazon.com
Another screenshot from Ubersuggest showing Keyword Overview data.
This screenshot shows the Keyword Overview results page. I used content management as my keyword to research. Lots of useful data to decide if this topic is your choice to write about.
Screenshot shows the Keyword Overview results page. I used content management as my keyword to research. Lots of useful data to decide if this topic is your choice to write about.
After you decide upon your topic, you are ready to start your research and writing. I know I keep emphasizing this issue, but it is important, you must write something better, something worthy of being mentioned on social media, something that demands a backlink. Yes, it demands a link and demands your audience’s attention. Get writing and then when you are finished, it is time for finding people online to help with promoting your blog post.
Finding and Contacting Influencers
When you wrote your amazingly thorough and well-researched article you must have cited sources, right? If you have no external links or sources then you may wish to add a few to help support the validity of what you have written. It also allows you the opportunity to send those sources and email and thank them for providing information for your research, stats, opinions or whatever.
source thank you letter
When you email them be sure to tell them that you have enjoyed their work and you like it so much you have provided a link to them in your more recent blog post. Ask them to take a look. Ask them to read it. Ask them to share it if they feel so inclined. Do NOT ask them to link back to you. Nobody likes that; keep it polite and direct.
Hopefully you have a few sources you can contact, and with any luck you will get them to share your content. The fact that you linked to them helps them prove their worth and why wouldn’t they want to at least share that with their audience. Now you potentially have a few social shares from influencers. The first trickle of traffic should start coming from these early promotions.
You have contacted your sources and that’s great as those people are more likely to help since you referenced them, but now we need to expand our reach. That means we will be contacting people unsolicited and without the benefit of providing them a link from our article. Our success rate will drop, but we are now targeting dozens and possibly hundreds or people to promote the content. How do we do this and why on Earth would they want to help promote your blog post? Well, there are helpful tools that are going to provide the answer to both questions of how and why.
Buzzsumo
I am excited to introduce you to BuzzSumo. This tool can help you by showing what content is performing best by entering a URL or a topic. They use social queues and shares to provide popular posts. And it assists you in finding influencers who have shared similar content to yours and may be more likely to share your content. Remember, your content is much better than what they previously shared. You got that, right? Your content needs to be better (Skyscraper Content) so it gives them a reason to share your new content.
BuzzSumo screenshot
For example, you sell healthy dog treats and are writing about it on your blog. Do a search in their Content Analyzer for “healthy dog treats.” You are then given results showing the most shared blog posts about healthy dog treats and how many times those articles were shared on social media. Fantastic. On the downside, Buzzsumo only shows the sharers on Twitter. So, if no one shared on twitter you won’t see anyone to connect with. Buzzsumo does provide a section for finding influencers by topic, so you have more options. You can also save influencers for future promotions.
From this screen you can view backlinks to the articles and view the people who shared it. You can enter the domain of your competitor and see their shared content and find who shared that content and contact them directly. A very concise letter telling them you saw they shared an article (list the name of the article) from the site (list the name of the site) and the let them know you have a similar yet much better article when that they also might like to share and give them your link.
influencer letter
If you do this, you will see potentially more shares, more traffic and more authority being sent to your site. Send to as many people as you can. Be sure they have an interest by checking their history of sharing.
NinjaOutreach
NinjaOutreach has a similar approach to Buzzsumo, but is a little more sophisticated and more intuitive. Their big advantage is they can help with Instagram influencers and Twitter influencers, where Buzzsumo doesn’t track that social platform at this time, only Twitter. So, they have more play in the Food, DIY, Fashion and Travel areas with their Instagram connection. They can also help with email marketing directly in their app.
In their own words, “Where BuzzSumo falls short, NinjaOutreach delivers with a cached lead database, live content of finding leads (add any real-time results that you need), Instagram search, and the option to crawl for contact info.”
Building Backlinks
While finding influencers is important, maybe the most important influencer to Google is the number and quality of backlinks your article generates. BuzzSumo and NinjaOutreach can help with this indirectly through social sharing, but more robust tools are available for finding backlinks. If you find sites that link to the article you decided to apply the skyscraper technique towards, you can contact those sites and ask for a link. Or invite them to see your article and let them decide if they also wish to provide a link to your article as well. But you need to find those sites first, and there are tools that can help. Ahrefs and Majestic are two of the best for backlink research.
Both sites allow you to see links from your competition’s url and you can find backlinks to specific blog posts and pages as well.
Ahrefs
Ahrefs has the fastest backlink crawler in the industry and has an index of live backlinks (over 14 trillion links). Enter your competitor’s domain and see all their backlinks. Usually there is a large percentage of backlinks that your website or blog can also acquire that are similar to your competition such as industry directions, resource pages and hub spots. Some competitor backlinks will not work for your site, but doing your due diligence to check and see if your blog might benefit is an important use of your time and marketing efforts.
Checking backlinks to your competitors is easy and you can contact those sites and ask for a link as well.
Checking backlinks to your competitors is easy and you can contact those sites and ask for a link as well.
Majestic
Majestic provides similar backlink data, but in a slightly different format. Both tools are helpful and should be considered for finding competitor backlinks. They rank the authority of links differently than Ahrefs, but you shouldn’t accept the quality scores from either site as gospel. It is also to verify by manually reviewing the backlinks to be sure they meet the eye test of a quality site; for example, have they been updated recently, are the posts of genuine quality, and so on.
See what links your competition has which ones you wish to pursue for your site. Majestic provides some criteria for importance such as Trust Flow.
See what links your competition has which ones you wish to pursue for your site. Majestic provides some criteria for importance such as Trust Flow.
Email Collection
MailChimp & MailerLite
Okay, now you have some traffic from your first article that you have promoted. These people will visit and then…well, who knows? They may never come back and that is often the case, unless you have a way to collect their email addresses. There are many tools you can use for this and if you are using WordPress for your blog (and you should be) you can use a plugin to make it easier to install. MailChimp is one resource, but as you collect more email addresses they are going to become more and more expensive. Starting out, it is free, but costs can get high quickly one you have over 2,000 email addresses. You can see their pricing chart for more information.
I also recommend a much less expensive version for when you hit those higher numbers, MailerLite. Here is one of many reviews comparing these two useful email collection tools. Both have WordPress plugins.
mail chimp vs mailer lite
These tools provide a form for visitors to fill out and that will send them email when you release your next skyscraper content blog post. Or you can manually send an email if you prefer. I recommend using the popup option to increase your signups by three-fold over the normal form option. The popup has options so you can control when the popup happens and how often it shows up for visitors who haven’t signed up yet. This is crucial to increasing traffic. This feature will help develop your core group of visitors. They can recommend you to others through social sharing or forward your email and so on. Everything builds on itself, each month, each article, allowing more traffic and views for your blog.
Push Notifications
This may be new to some of you, but a Push Notification is that popup you see on many sites that ask you if you would like updates sent to you for the latest news. You can say No Thanks/Block or Allow. If you allow, then you are sent pushes that popup on your screen alerting you the website/blog has posted new content. It bypasses the complications of email and spam blocking and provides a notification on your desktop monitor or your mobile device.
Allow Push Notifications
Common example of window asking if you wish to allow notifications.
PushCrew & iZooto
There are many companies who can help with this, and two of the most trusted are PushCrew and iZooto. Both are free for up to 2,000 and 2,500 subscribers respectively. And both have decent reviews. I use iZooto, but both appear to be great options for collecting subscribers and sending your push notifications in order to increase your traffic and blog views.
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