We all get traffic spikes, influxes of readers flocking to see our latest content because of the social media work we have put in. Guest posting, comments, tweets all these can bring in a spike in traffic, but what happens to your site after this?
Does your site live day to day chasing that traffic spike or does it have enough substance in it to capitalize on these waves of readers?
- Controversial
There is no doubt that controversial subjects can bring in huge amounts of traffic, but it has to be done in the right way. Don published a post not long ago that brought him huge traffic and become an extremely popular post for him. Now I don’t completely agree with everything said over there, but it created a huge debate and debates like that bring in traffic spikes.
The key to publishing post like that though is to remember who you are, remember what you stand for and why you are writing it. Now on the flip side of this coin is Allyn, who is controversial all the time, I personally like Allyn, he’s different, he makes a massive amount of cash online, but is more than comfortable in letting the whole world know his views on everything and everyone. He stays true to who he is which is the most important thing about being controversial.
If it’s who you are and it’s what you believe in then do it, but don’t pretend just to get a quick boost.
- Lists
Lists are great ways of getting spikes in traffic, especially if you create lists of websites. Most wordpress owners will know when they get a back link (a link from one website post to your post, like a referencing link) those back links will draw in the site owner which usually results in a comment or re-tweet.Readers like lists, only if they are helpful, either a top 20 or something similar.
Careful with lists though, you need to create a post that has a list on websites to visit that you would actually want to read, contribute and visit those websites in that list, don’t go spamming everyone for the sake of creating a quick surge in traffic.
- Bones
OK so you have a couple of ideas on how to create traffic spikes, but then what? Your site needs to have some bones to eat, something people can chew on after they have read that first post. If you take my site for example, I have popular posts and recent comments on every page, it’s also fairly easy to navigate.
Another way of keeping new readers is to have a bit of personality in your writing, be personal and above all be honest. Give your readers an education as well as motivation.
So is your site surviving till the next hit or is it capitalizing on new traffic?

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Twitter: donpower
February 4, 2010 at 22:17
Hey James!
You and your readers may note that I stayed true to my position in the comments of my post about David Risley (you can link to the post in question via my commentluv link below – GO COMMENTLUV!)
I didn’t attack the guy, I just wrote a post about my opinion.
ALL bloggers are after the same thing – they want people to read their blog – otherwise why bother?
I’ve reread my post a dozen times and I still come to the same conclusion – it’s not sensationalist. It was not written for the sake of controversy. It was actually a natural follow up to the post from the previous day where I complimented David Risley and promoted the very same webinar that ultimately I was disappointed in…
I will ALWAYS stick to my principles. My statements will be based on facts. And when I state an opinion, it will be SUPPORTED by facts.
I personally know there is a readership for this type of writing because they show up and comment on every one of my posts!
Thanks for the opportunity to me to re-state my position.
- Don
Don Power´s last blog ..David Risley Disappoints
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theinfopreneur
Twitter: theinfopreneur
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February 4th, 2010 at 22:33
hey man, yeah you totally stuck to your guns and I respect that. It was a post that made a good example of creating a debate, because you had a bunch of people agreeing and disagreeing, it was great to see
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Don Power
Twitter: donpower
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February 4th, 2010 at 22:37
Yah – a debate ensued which is the greatest compliment a blogger can get!
It means that a VARIETY of people are following and reading your posts and care enough about the platform to stop what they are doing and write a comment.
I have no problem with dissenting viewpoints on an issue so long as people base their position on facts!
Cheers!
- Don
Don Power´s last blog ..Going Local – How do You Use Social Media to Boost Local Business?
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theinfopreneur
Twitter: theinfopreneur
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February 4th, 2010 at 22:58
Hey brother, yeah you’re right and I gotta say you handled the flack well, that said you had a hell of a lot of back up though!
Olusegun
Twitter: segedoo
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February 5th, 2010 at 13:36
i respect your views Don and i think it is the honorable thing to do – Sticking to your convictions and values.
I guess David was a little concerned about giving a lot away in his webinar.
I think he should listen to Pat Flynn.
Matthew Needham
Twitter: bigredtomato
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February 7th, 2010 at 21:59
Hey Don, I thought it was a great post. Thanks for sharing it!
Matthew Needham´s last blog ..Stickier than glue
Twitter: TylinaVespart
February 4, 2010 at 22:46
Brilliant time for this post James, I’ve been asking myself how I can increase my traffic and keep it over the last few days and I think this has partially answered my question.
Planning a slightly new/different direction for part of my blog (*cough*Wednesdays*cough*) that I’m really excited about; ironing out the kinks and going to post my plan on Saturday – this ties in really nicely with that and filled in a gap I had in my plans.
Thanks

Heather´s last blog ..Review: Infernum The Art of Jason Engle
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theinfopreneur
Twitter: theinfopreneur
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February 4th, 2010 at 22:57
Hey Heather, wednesday is in my diary then ! Keep us updated when it’s ready to rock
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Heather
Twitter: TylinaVespart
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February 4th, 2010 at 23:01
Sweet! In that case I’ll come bug you on Saturday so you know what to look out for as well.
Also, there has been progress on that guest post I’m writing for you; gathering information at the moment but I’m thinking it should be ready relatively soon.
Heather´s last blog ..Review: Infernum The Art of Jason Engle
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theinfopreneur
Twitter: theinfopreneur
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February 4th, 2010 at 23:11
Excellent news, looking forward to it.
Twitter: donpower
February 4, 2010 at 23:03
Yes, of course! David Risley himself even commented a few times.
So – here’s a well deserved and sincere THANK YOU! to all my readers, followers, commentors , detractors and most of all SUPPORTERS (and James I certainly consider you to be in this camp!).
Cheers!
- Don
Don Power´s last blog ..The Secret to a Successful Blog? Write and Promote. Repeat. [Guest Post]
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theinfopreneur
Twitter: theinfopreneur
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February 4th, 2010 at 23:12
Thanks brother, how’s the venture coming on? Give us a shout if you need any promoting of it doing
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Twitter: kbloemendaal
February 4, 2010 at 23:08
Another great article James, I had to read it again because I went over to Don’s post and ALL the comments after mine.
Personally, I think the list posts are working now, but more creativity is going to be needed in the future to remain on top of the game.
Keith´s last blog ..The Part Of SEO You Are Missing
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Don Power
Twitter: donpower
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February 4th, 2010 at 23:17
Thanks Keith!

Don Power´s last blog ..Going Local – How do You Use Social Media to Boost Local Business?
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TheInfoPreneur
Twitter: theinfopreneur
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February 4th, 2010 at 23:43
yeah you’re right brother I’ve noticed a few of the same ones floating about now.
keith where do you stand on giving bones to your site and making the most out of spikes?
TheInfoPreneur´s last blog ..I Have Wrote 4 Posts Today, Why Haven’t You?
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Twitter: ralphcarlson
February 4, 2010 at 23:09
I would say the answer to that question is no.
Ralph´s last blog ..More On Comments
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Twitter: ryanhanzel
February 4, 2010 at 23:10
Great post man, maybe after I get some more content and some guest posts under my belt I will create a top 5 or so on sites that have inspired me to improve my blog. I am constantly finding true inspiration from the experts out there.
Ryan Hanzel´s last blog ..What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind?
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Twitter: theblog_log
February 5, 2010 at 00:13
Allyn loves me because I link to anchor keywords, instead of his name. He recently did a post on the subject.
http://bloggerillustrated.net/everything-you-need-to-know-about-backlinks/
It’s all about the search engines, and keywords. I just thought I would mention it. It makes a ton of sense, because people will do more searches for keywords than they will for names. Just trying to be educational.
Ray´s last blog ..Blogging For Birdies
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Ralph
Twitter: ralphcarlson
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February 5th, 2010 at 00:59
The way to a man’s heart is through anchor keywords. Who knew?
Ralph´s last blog ..More On Comments
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theinfopreneur
Twitter: theinfopreneur
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February 5th, 2010 at 07:32
hey man, yeah that’s the article I link to in this post
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Matthew Needham
Twitter: bigredtomato
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February 7th, 2010 at 22:00
Thanks for this Ray, I’m not that familiar with this, but I’m going to check the article now.
Matthew Needham´s last blog ..Stickier than glue
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Twitter: benlumley6
February 5, 2010 at 06:07
I think my sites starting to get to this point but it’s taken a lot of commenting, linking and RTs to get there. But I’ll still continue to do that because I feel very loyal to those who regularly come out and show me support.
Ben Lumley´s last blog ..Music: The Soundtrack to life
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Twitter: bluepop13
February 5, 2010 at 09:15
Writing posts that cause a good traffic boost aren’t bad as long as you stick to your word and are honest about what you talk about. Doesn’t mean everything will go smoothly but you won’t be caught in a lie.
If it’s the truth and it brings together a group of people all having an opinion about something that they feel they absolutely must share, great. Be real and keep going and you’ll always win by helping others do just that.
Eric´s last blog ..Lets Help Each Other
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Twitter: segedoo
February 5, 2010 at 13:18
I try to make my posts are valuable as they can be and this involves a lot of sitting still to come out with something unique and of substance.
I used a list 2 posts a go and it think it was very concise.
Meanwhile, i really do not know what is the issue with CommentLuv and my blog lately
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Twitter: donpower
February 5, 2010 at 17:43
Hey Olusegun!
Thanks for the support. Who is Pat Flynn?
- Don
Don Power´s last blog ..Going Local – How do You Use Social Media to Boost Local Business?
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Twitter: travisamorgan
February 6, 2010 at 03:41
Thanks bro,
Yet another helpful post! I love the content you dish out on a daily basis. It’s quality and full of passion. Not to mention, practical!!
Travis´s last blog ..A New Direction… Or A Few?
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theinfopreneur
Twitter: theinfopreneur
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February 6th, 2010 at 08:29
Hey man thansk brother, got a great one for you today, you get a mention!
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Travis
Twitter: travisamorgan
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February 6th, 2010 at 10:13
I just read it man!! I’m so honored! It’s such a privilege to be a part of what you’re doing here.
Travis´s last blog ..A New Direction… Or A Few?
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Twitter: bigredtomato
February 7, 2010 at 22:02
Thanks for this James.
I have a broad mix of items from guest posts to lists and featured articles.
I look to build profiles of my readers so that I can tailor the articles more and make them more relevant.
Matthew Needham´s last blog ..Stickier than glue
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