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How to build your blog to 1000 daily visitors as a beginner and make $100 a day.

BLOG TRAFFIC FOR BEGINNERS
HOW TO GET 1000 DAILY VISITORS.

“Are You Tired Of All The Standard Blog Traffic Advice That Doesn't Work?”
Let Me Show You My Step-By-Step Formula
To Attract Your First 1,000 Readers Refined
Over 10 Years As A Professional Blogger
Current For 2019, The Only Traffic Guide
Created Specifically For Bloggers By A Blogger”

Why Do So Many Blogs Struggle To Attract Even 100 Visitors, Yet A Few Elite Bloggers Enjoy Almost All The Attention?




Let me reveal how you can become one of the
top bloggers in your field…
Hello, my name is Yaro; I founded the blog Entrepreneurs-Journey.com (now Yaro.blog) in 2005.
Since I began blogging I have made over a million dollars thanks to advertising, affiliate marketing and selling my own training products all from my blog.
That sounds pretty impressive, right?
Well, here's the thing…
It didn't happen overnight.
When I first started I was just like you – in a situation where you have no readers coming to your blog.
It's a challenging time for a new blogger because you publish content in an “echo chamber” where almost no one reads what you write.
Perhaps your family read your blog, maybe some friends – but you definitely do not have enough of an audience to actually make money with your blog.
Blogs Can Only Make Money If They Have Traffic
This might be stating the obvious, but it has to be said…
“A blog is only FINANCIALLY VIABLE if you attract a large enough audience to derive a profit. If no one reads your blog, no one buys your products.”
I'm here to teach you how you can attract that first big important milestonefor your blog traffic:
Your First 1,000 Readers
With a solid following of 1,000 readers per day you can have a successful — and PROFITABLE — blog.
However, the fact is, at the beginning when you first start your blog, nobody knows it exists.
This is when things are hardest, and I know what it feels like — I've started many websites over the years and I know how lonely it is to begin with.
Do You Know How To “Market” Your Blog?
When I first started my blog, I already had experience running Internet businesses. As I found out, a blog is a little bit different.
I was writing regular content to my website and I knew that I had to go out there and do some marketing to bring attention to my blog, but I wasn't really sure exactly which are the best techniques to use.
I did some research and quickly discovered that the challenge is not in finding techniques to grow your blog and build traffic – it's figuring out which ones actually work!
I found myself overloaded with too much information on how to drive traffic to my blog – from pay per click advertising, banner advertising, article marketing, search engine marketing, video marketing, social media marketing and on and on and on…
What Are The Most Important Elements When It Comes To Traffic?
One thing I'm good at is taking action and I knew that was the best way to solve my too much information problem.
Since I had little money at the time I decided to focus only on free methods to grow my blog traffic.
I knew Google could be the answer if I learned how to optimize my blog for search engines, because organic traffic from search engines is free traffic.
After spending quite a bit of time testing different techniques to get traffic from Google, including many that didn't work, and some that only worked temporarily, I eventually learned what I believe are the most important elements.
This turned out to be the first major breakthrough in my blog traffic…

The 3 Techniques I Used To Attract Traffic FromGoogle During My Early Blogging Day

TECHNIQUE #1: 
Content
I had heard the advice “content is king” so I immediately began sticking to a content schedule, writing several articles per week.
My writing wasn't great, but I improved the more I wrote. Then I learned there was more to content then just writing out your ideas…
I had to make sure my content followed certain guidelines, like using powerful headlines, following content structuresthat lead to people engaging with my writing and of course, including multimedia wherever possible, including pictures, audio and video.
TECHNIQUE #2:
 Internal Structure
I spent some time learning
and then tweaking various
aspects of how my blog worked.
Although technically
 challenging at first, I
figured out if you kept
 things simple and focus
 on a handful of key plugins,
have a sitemap, and configure your permalinks right you help
 your blog perform better.
Then as the internet became
 more social I learned that
internal structure had to
include social sharing tools
 as well. I added new plugins
 that helped encourage my
audience to use social media
sites to share my content.
TECHNIQUE #3: 
Communication Channels
When I started blogging
Link Building” was all
 the rage.
You got links and your
search
rankings would shoot
through the roof, delivering waves of free traffic.
I did this at first, and it worked,
 but later significant changes to how Google worked made me look at the link building process differently.

It wasn't about just links
anymore,
it was about opening up
 doors to targeted channels 
of traffic from the right type
of people who will love your blog.
Although I enjoyed initial success thanks to free traffic from Google and using my communication channels techniques, I realised I had a problem.
Almost all my traffic was coming from Google.
What would happen if Google changed their mind about how much traffic they sent me?
I Had To “Capture” My Audience
Although I waited a full year after starting my blog before making this change, it was the single smartest thing I ever did…
I added an email newsletter.
The newsletter allowed me to take the casual visitors to my blog and turn them into subscribers – people I could connect with whenever I wanted to by sending an email.
I didn't realise how important my newsletter was until years later when Google started seriously shaking up how they rank sites.
My site was fine at first because I wasn't doing anything “wrong”. My blog readers kept coming in and I turned my focus on to how to make money.
Then in late 2012 I started to notice a downwards trend. For the first time ever, my blog traffic started to fall…
Then It Happened: Google Cut My Traffic!
It wasn't a sudden crash, but within 18 months I lost half of my traffic.
This change made me realise that the good old days of only relying on Google were well and truly over.
Although I had protected myself by having a newsletter, I was well aware that my newsletter could not grow if I didn't have a means to attract people to subscribe.
This is when I decided to make my next big change – this time a strategic shift.
Search Engine Optimisation
Is Dead! (Well Sort Of…)
I had to find out why my blog, which was full of quality content and had plenty of websites linking to it, would lose half its traffic. I hadn't broken any rules as far as I could tell, I didn't buy links and I focused on producing value.
I did some research and came to a conclusion… SEO IS DEAD.
Let me explain…
Search Engine Optimisation has changed so much that now more than ever you can't expect results. There are no guarantees, no techniques that keep working.
My research turned up some interesting things. For example, Google has turned more and more focus on to things like…
  1. Engagement: How long a person stays on your blog and how many pages they visit in a session
  2. Updates And Modern Design: Blogs that don't update frequently, or that retain an “old” design will lose rankings (thus traffic)
  3. Social Rankings: Social sharing influences search results. If people don't share your content, that's a sign that it is not very good.
As with most things in the world of “SEO” there is a lot of dispute about the validity of these things and other ranking variables.
To be frank, I became fed up.
I didn't want to rely on something that changed and when it changed no one knew for sure why it changed.
I hated the instability. I wanted to serve my audience and have a stable business.
Traffic Ownership + Traffic Diversification
By using an email newsletter I protected myself from “losing” my existing audience.
Now I needed a way to protect my access to new readers so I'd always have a stable source of new subscribers.
The answer as is often the case, is diversification.
Here is a sobering truth:
“I can't rely on Google. YOU can't rely on it either.”
Google still matters of course, but you have to be okay if Google stops sending you visitors tomorrow.
In order to fortify your traffic sources, you need to branch out to aspects of the internet that do not rely on Google.
One such example that I use is podcasting (I've had a podcast since 2005). Podcasts (audio talkshows) have taken off recently because of mobile devices.
ItunesThe Podcast App on the iPhone is completely independent of Google. If you create a podcast, with a solid subscriber base in iTunes, you have a new channel of traffic.
Another example are Kindle Books. Or you can use Pinterest to share pictures. Or you can use Facebook groups to interact with your target audience.
This is the important point:
“All of these platforms DO NOT rely only on Google for traffic. They are independent and represent potentially huge sources of new readers to your blog and subscribers to your newsletter.”
Gain From My Hindsight
Today my blog traffic has stabilised and is growing again. Google still sends me thousands of visitors, but other channels like social media, my podcast and YouTube videos also contribute.
As a result of this experience I dramatically changed my traffic building philosophy.
Thankfully for you, just starting your traffic building journey, you can benefit from my hindsight.
I've documented the exact steps I would take if I was starting again today. You can skip the trial and error, and focus on what works.
After almost 10 years as a blogger and 15 as an online entrepreneur, I've learned an important fact:
Traffic fundamentals don't change. You just have to learn them.
Traffic TECHNIQUES change, especially as new tools surface, and not every technique suits every blog. However, the fundamentals behind why people visit a blog DO NOT CHANGE.
You have to learn the fundamentals first, then you test the techniques best for your blog until you figure out what works.
But I am getting ahead of myself…
In case you landed at this page and have no idea who I am, let me properly introduce myself

So Who Is Yaro Starak?
Doing What I Do At A Cafe In BrisbaneA lot of people already know my story. But if you don't, here it is in a nutshell:
I started my first website back when I was a university student in 1998. Those were pretty early days on the Internet so there was a lot of trial and error. Although my website wasn't huge (it was dedicated to card game called Magic: The Gathering) I was able to make some money from it.
Fast forward a few years, I'd grown my site to where I was making between $500 and $1,000 a month. I consider this site my first true success story. I didn't make enough from it to live off, but as a university student living with my parents, it was more than I needed.
Eventually I grew bored of playing the card game and sold my Magic website for $13,000, giving me some money to invest in a new project, which was an online editing service targeted at international students for whom English was a second language.
After a few years my editing business was making $100,000 a year, leaving me enough profits to call this my full time income source and I became a true Internet Entrepreneur.
Yaro Starak's Early YearsBecause I had contractors most of the work I personally did required a few hours per day to maintain (usually just checking email every few hours to process new editing jobs that came through). I had created a great lifestyle business.
This gave me plenty of time to look around and see what else I wanted to do.
In January 2005 I registered the domain Entrepreneurs-Journey.com intending it to be a test blog where I shared stories from the previous years I spent as an entrepreneur.
Although my blog was a hobby to begin with, it became a serious business as I slowly grew my audience. I attracted my first 1,000 readers and kept going, testing more and more methods to reach people.
Fast forward a few years and my blog became my only business. I couldn't have imagined that a site started as an experiment would go on to make more than a million dollars.

Which brings us to where we are now…
It's funny, when you write out my story like that it sounds like I had it easy, but believe me, that's not the case! There was so much trial and error, success and failure in every one of the sites I created.
When it came to the very beginning of my blog, just like everyone, I had to put in the work to build my audience.
I know what it is like to start a website from scratch with no connections, no reputation and no resources. I've done it many times over now and that's why I know I can help you.
How To Build Traffic
This is the age of content marketing.
Blogging, and how you attract traffic to a blog, is where content marketing all began.
As a blogger with over nine years experience, I've seen how the industry has changed and I know what works today.
I've helped thousands of other bloggers grow their blog traffic. Many have gone on to build blogs with millions of visitors. I feel immensely confident that I can solve this problem for you too.
So without further ado, I'd like to officially announce the release of…
Blog Traffic for Beginners: A Step-by-Step System To Build Your Blog Traffic From Zero To 1,000 Daily Readers
I've completely re-written the guide this year. I know you will benefit significantly if you study and then apply it to your own blogging.
I call it Blog Traffic for Beginners for a reason. This is a guide for new bloggers or people new to online marketing.
If you've never had a website with 1,000 visitors a day before, this is the guide for you.
The guide teaches how to grow your blog traffic, get it for free, and keep it coming.
It focuses on diversification as a fundamental principle.

“You will learn about Google and how to attract traffic from the search engines, but you won't depend on it. You will build a stable and diversified base of various independent traffic channels.”
Follow the techniques and the systems I use and your blog will be successful.

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