What brings a visitor back to your blog to become a subscriber? Usually the visitors don’t want to know if you took a long time building your site, if you lost hours and hours in the morning, or if the sacrifice was enormous. What should I consider to bring the visitor back and become a reader of my blog?

More Subscribers

1 - The domain
If your domain is too long, probably will be difficult to remember later.The most successful sites on the Internet have short names: Digg, Twitter, Google, Yahoo, Hi5, and so on. If you buy a domain such as “thisismyfirstblogontheweb.com”, the chance to remember the name is 0,001%. Keep this in mind!

2 - Blog theme
If you use a theme that is widely used in other blogs, your readers will probably give less credit to your blog. Here, for example, I use a theme adapted by me.

3 - The title of your blog
The title of your blog is equally or more important than the content.
Provide a title to highlight the topic of your blog and what is described in its content. So your readers will certainly remember your blog.

4 - The content
The relevance of the content is extremely important. Be concise and accurate when you write. Spend more time in the content of your blog, because this could bring a very positive performance.

5 - The interactivity
If I visit your blog, make some comments on relevant issues, request assistance by email or by a contact form, and do not get answers, I probably will not return to your blog. You have to interact with your readers.

6 - Constant update
One of the most important factors in blogs is the rate of updates that a particular blog receives daily. Update the blog constantly with content related to the topic proposed in your blog.

7 - Links to other sites
When you write a certain article, keep in mind the importance of creating links to references that you write. Don’t be afraid to put links to other blogs or websites. If your article is really good, your readers will continue with you.

Give more attention to details in your blog… the performance will improve.

PS.: John Chow wrote a similar post, take a look!

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