Big sites get a lot of visitors but don't have many readers

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Big sites get a lot of visitors but don't have many readers

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And when I consider the number of comments each blog tends to receive, it's not even remotely comparable.

(Pat's blog gets 50+ comments per post. The marketing site? About 10 comments per post.)

This is not an isolated example.

After publishing over 200 guest posts, I've noticed a consistent pattern:

More comments = more traffic.

The reason?
And the best way to estimate readership is to see how many comments your posts get.

Bottom line? The more comments a blog gets, the more traffic you can list of indonesia consumer email expect to get from your guest post.

2. Include a contextual backlink
As Matt Cutts stated , Google likely ignores links in guest post author bio sections, like these:

author bio
That's why you need to include at least one contextual backlink in your guest post.

To give you an idea of ​​what I mean, here's a contextual link from one of my guest posts:

contextual link
As you can see, my link fits naturally into the content. It is not spammy or forced at all.

3. Accompany guest posts with infographics
This is a black belt strategy that has helped me get featured on authoritative news sites and blogs.

This video walks you through the entire process:
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