In March of 2006 I started my own personal blog which talks about a mixture of personal events in my life as well as the other part of my life which involves internet marketing and creating online home study courses.
It’s been just over a year now while I’m writing this article, and my blog traffic has been steadily increasing. Until sometime at the end of last year, I noticed that I was leaving out one ultra important element on my blog that can increase the amount of traffic to my site in a large scale.
My blog readers and friends know that I don’t pay for the traffic coming to my blog. It’s easy enough creating a community with other closely related blogs, forums, and websites. Doing so creates plenty of targeted visitors.
The important element I left out for so long was a web form for my blog readers to give me their names and e-mail addresses so I could e-mail them each time I posted a new blog entry. How could I have ever have left this small but extremely valuable element out for so long? I had seen a similar form on other blogs for a while now, but just didn’t think it could make such a huge difference.
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