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I just started a blog last night, it hasn't been 24 hours yet and I already have had 400 visitors is this good?
02-28-2013, 11:09 AM
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I just started a blog last night, it hasn't been 24 hours yet and I already have had 400 visitors is this good?
i also have not advertised the blog to facebook or any other social media outlets as of yet
Ok from looking at the analytics looks like I have visitors coming from USA, Bulgaria, UK, Australia, Canada, Mexico and other european countries. I posted a link on a forum and the content really seems to be attracting people. How do I get this site generating income now, I want to keep the content going, but isn't adsense something I should use?

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02-28-2013, 11:10 AM
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sounds great. if your on wordpress you can get visitor from there and your blog posts rank fast with wordpress or googles blogger.

another issue to watch for is spam. your site might be attracting blog comment spammers. to tell look and see how many comments you have. if you start to read them and they have nothing to do with your content then they are not doing you any good.

i hope it's just that your blog is exciting and people are really interested in your subject. post your blog link sometimes. good luck.

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02-28-2013, 11:12 AM
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That is really exceptional, if you were paying someone based on viewership I would say downright suspicious, there are services providing robot generated traffic just to pad the stats. More typically a stand-along blog may see no visitors until indexed in the search engines, then more like 10 visitors a day at first.

Don't know your situation, like whether you have any server logs to examine, you can paste in a line or 2 of code that would enable you to see the country of origin, length of stay statistics, etc. Google Analytics and the simple Statcounter would help you learn more about your visitors.
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02-28-2013, 11:15 AM
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Hi Pdiddy Boston,

That's a great start! It means that you can really write compelling contents to attract site visitors. Here are some suggestions to gain more traffic using social media:

1. Using Facebook -despite the threat of Google+ (Google Plus), Facebook is still the place to be when it comes to promoting your site. Aside from your personal account, you can create a fan page to promote your blog articles by posting links which shows up in your friends/fans news feeds. You can also use RSS Graffiti to send feeds from your website to your facebook wall. And take note, you can use it for FREE!

2. Using Twitter. -add your website URL to your bio to increase drive traffic.

3. Using StumbleUpon -like in Facebook, there are also groups on StumbleUpon. If you’re blogging about social media then join social media groups and share your article links. For sure, you will get hits and comments since you have the same field of interest. You can also join in to the discussion page to interact with others.

How to generate income?
a. Sign up for Adsense, Chikita and other PPC Ads sites.
b. ClickBank -- it's an affiliate program

Hope these helps.
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