Got a blog and you want to grow it? I’ve moved this post on over to my new blog-Blog-Crazy! Get all the tips and tricks on how to grow your blog here:
Got a blog and you want to grow it? I’ve moved this post on over to my new blog-Blog-Crazy! Get all the tips and tricks on how to grow your blog here:
Melony Bradley says
Great tips and post! You’ve given me lots of actionable ideas I can use to improve my blog!
geometry dash says
I would like to say that this blog really convinced me to do it! Thanks, very good post.
Elise Xavier says
Adding high-quality pictures to your blog is a definite way to increase pageviews. Makes blogs so much more fun to look at and so much more likely to be shared.
Thanks so much for the tips! More unique than a lot of the ones I’ve seen scrolling through pages today.
Yuka Suzuki says
this post is so so helpful. My boyfriend and I just started our own blog and we will use these tips you shared 🙂 Thank you so much! !
Jess | Make and Do Crew says
Hey Amber, I’m one of those many daily visitors that just found your site via Pinterest 🙂 Thank you for this awesome list. Your traffic is really impressive and inspiring. I think I’m going to start doing some round ups based on your advice. Thanks again!
Erikasunder5 says
Thank you very much for all these tips! I just started my blog about 2 weeks ago and I’ve been googling to get helpful tips for my blog and this post is definitely one of my favorites! I had a quick question… when you do roundups, do you let the bloggers of the original posts know in advance that you will be using their pictures and links? Again, thank you so much for sharing all the awesome tips!
Amber says
I don’t, but some bloggers do. If you really want to cover your bases you should.
Georgia says
Lol, thanks for your post, it’s very useful! 🙂
JazzFeathers says
Fantastic post!
I’ve been blogging for more than a year now and it took me a while to see my traffic moving. I’ll never expect to get the kind of traffic you get, but I think I can improve on a few point you made.
Getting traffic is a time consuming job, but it’s achieved by doing something I love: sharing what I’m passionate about. So yes, it’s hard, but rewarding 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing.
Carmen Whitehead says
Great ideas Amber! I’m already doing some of them, but I will definitely be trying a few others. Thanks so much for sharing!
karyl henry says
Thank you so much for these tips! I’ve been struggling with increasing page views, and your tips are extremely thorough. I really appreciate that. I found myself nodding at so many of them! I really like the roundup idea, and also attending a blog conference. I’ve only gotten serious about expanding my reach in the last few months (before it was just a personal thing), so I’m definitely still learning. Thank you!
Amber says
Glad to help!
Lisa says
WOW! Thank you for posting this. It was so well written and the information is easy to understand. It makes me feel like something I can accomplish!
Cassie says
Awesome tips! I appreciate the time you took to share this info. Repinning.
Aubrey says
SUPER helpful post thank you!
Alison says
Such a great post thank you for sharing! What service or plugin are you using for email subscribers that pops up? I like that you said it does this every 14 days. However I visited your home page and nothing popped up. Are you still using that format? Thanks so much!
http://sochiclife.com
Amber says
Right now I am using SumoMe
Brittany says
These are awesome tips! Thanks so much for sharing!
Charlene says
Great post! Thank you for sharing your tips and tricks.
Localbusybees says
I hit the jack pot stumbling across your post. It is stocked full of great tidbits that are easy to understand and follow. I like how you gave comparisons and showed that you too were at a starting point but figured out how to improve. I’m excited to try putting the white poster board behind my photos. There’s too much goodness in here to remember at once so I’ll be pinning it so I can come back. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Linda says
I have felt like the ball in a pinball machine trying to follow advice I didn’t really understand. I am trying to build readership. This whole expand your blog readership (and like what you are doing) has been and still is a huge learning curve. This was very helpful. Why? You have clearly written with succinct descriptive subpoints. I could actually grasp what you were conveying! Looking forward to reading more of these posts.
Amber@twobirdperch says
Thank you so much for these tips! I’ve read alot on the subject of blogging, and I feel like I’ve learned alot tonight having read your Ebook, and it was FREE (awesome). Thank your for sharing this with the masses, it is greatly appreciated. I feel like I can apply this to my blog and actually get somewhere. Thanks again!
Amber says
Thanks for your kind words!
Teecy Bondank Matthews says
Thanks Amber, great information. I’m stuck on the image section as my blog is about leadership, management and public speaking. So it’s not as organic to images as… say crafts. I’d love to hear any thoughts you might have.
Take Care, Teecy
Amber says
Try something like graphic stock to get images (or take your own) of things that can fit. Somebody leading a discussion or a computer or that sort of thing.
Bitcookie says
Great article! Loved your section about photography. There is no substituting natural light!
Rosie says
Thank you so much for your post Amber, so many great suggestions. I especially liked the advice on photos. Mine are still very hit and miss right now but I’m having such fun learning 🙂 I do try to always use natural light when I can but that’s not always possible, such as when photographing organizing projects like the inside of cabinets. It’s then that I rely on my flash, and photo editing software, for help.
My tiny blog is so important to me because it’s given me back my voice, life had taken it away for a while there and I’m so grateful to have somewhere I can share my thoughts. Fellow bloggers have been so friendly and isn’t it cool to be able to tell others “I’m a blogger” Thank you again Amber, I’m off back to Pin & g+ this wonderful post. Sending hugs from the UK x
Amber says
I know! I LOVE blogging!
Debbi says
Thank you for such a helpful and wonderfully written piece. I am still learning and have just started a new blog and this will help me so much.
Lilian says
Hi, My name is Lilian Gurgel . I am an upcoming blogger and I have a blog but we want to make it known and be popular like yours. If you would like to contact us you can email us at Liliangurgel03@gmail.com or if you would like to check out my blog and comment suggestions, you can see it at liliangurgel.weebly.com
Thank you so much & Have an amazing day!
Love,
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Ann @ Duct Tape and Denim says
Loved this post, great info. It was great meeting you at Snap. I’m still slowly going through all the business cards I collected!
jean says
Thank you so much for sharing, it’s a fabulous post with great tips!
I have fallen in love with your beautiful blue desk, i have one almost the same in natural wood ….. it may not stay that wood color for long!
Alpha Carina says
Thanks, Amber! This post is really helpful. Your list of suggestions will surely help me and others to improve more our blogs.
May God always bless you with more helpful ideas!
Shannon C. says
Thank you so much for this! I have been wanting to start a blog for ages, and your tips are golden! I am subscribed to your blog, and read your posts!!! Thank you, THANK YOU.
Sabrina Q. says
Thank you so much for sharing this information! It is inspiring me to revisit tasks on my blogs. I will definitely share this one.
Rebeca says
Gostei muito das dicas, obrigada!
Jessica says
Since blogging is an ever changing environment, I love reading posts like this one. Reading and learning from others bloggers is key in my opinion. Thanks for sharing what works for you!
Leslie Sleigh says
This is a fantastic post, and very timely. I am new to the blogging world and am planning on implementing some of these things you have mentioned as I become more familiar with what I’m doing. Thank you for posting this!
ezam says
I’ve just read your guide from Pinterest whist browsing and found it to start my own. I’m always sewing and love it.do various things and didn’t actually know what to do but like u said need to get focused and organised. Can’t wait. Hope to stay in touch if I need any help thanks jazakallah! As they say in Arabic
Mrs EZAM zaman
Amy says
Amber,
I see a lot of posts like this one, but this is the most helpful (and thorough!) I’ve read. Thanks for going into such detail. I’m pinning this one . . . for future reference.
Holly Loube says
Great information! Thank you for being so descriptive and informative. I want to try at least two of these very soon! Awesome list, I will be back! Frequently 🙂
Hannah says
Thank you so much for posting this, it’s really interesting to read. Do you also make money through your blogging and Pinterest or do you do it for fun? Thanks again for giving us your tips
Amber says
I make a full time income blogging. 🙂
Cindy says
Such good information! I love your focus on visual – I am trying to get better at pictures and you offered some great tips.
Tavette says
Your post is wonderfully descript and thorough. Hope everyone who’s not getting a lot of visits is paying attention.
I’ve been noticing that most blog sites that I frequent now do things a little differently. Used to be that when you clicked on their link, the featured item would pop up. Now…..you go to their site and then must press a “to see (or read) more…..press here” link to actually see the item. I’m imagining that provides some type of system for bloggers to know which items people are more interested in. If they don’t click that second link – they know the reader isn’t interested in pursuing. Just my guess 🙂
One thing that REALLY irritates me is when a blogger doesn’t even mention what they’re posting. The e-mail arrives merely as a “here’s a project for today” and you have to take that extra step just to know what they’re featuring. More and more I find myself simply deleting those e-mails without even wondering what the featured item is and will probably just unsubscripe completely.
You have such a wide variety of projects and the photography is always well done. When I take photos of something I’ve made the lighting is always an issue. Will try using a white poster board as your suggested. Also – lots of background issues – who knew someone sat on the sofa (which you didn’t want in the photo anyway) and didn’t straighten out the cover? You sure know it when you look at the photo. There’s a LOT to taking a well lit, uncluttered photo and you’ve provided some valuable tips.
Bloggers conferences must be a lot of fun, in addition to providing tips & tricks. Crafters are good people!
Tavette – S. Fla.