I rarely meet new bloggers who use Twitter. Most bloggers have no idea why or how Twitter works. Thinking of posting a link that leads outside of a site isn't always a smart approach. Other bloggers believe that engagement for a few weeks results in steady traffic to their blogs.

Bloggers who generate significant traffic across the platform know that Twitter works for bloggers who work effectively on it.

If you work smart and effectively on Twitter, you will be rewarded with:

  • stable blog traffic from a reliable source
  • increase the benefits of blogging
  • Relatively fast blog traffic, volume approach for social media marketing with some user restrictions related to posting frequency

Like any network, Twitter has specific rules to follow if you want to reap rewards from the platform.

1: Investing in Resources

The resources are one-stop, basically sound plans to refer to when you lose your way.

The resources Twitter provides you with different and lasting learning tools in most cases. You will tend to memorize, study and use a 6 word textbook that you paid for and the eBook gives you a complete plan for the SEO easy and repeated, especially when Twitter Overwhelm you level.

Buy some resources. Refer to these resources often. Build your Twitter traffic database on solid fundamentals, presented step by step through eBooks or premium courses.

2: Focusing most of your energy on a direct engagement

The large numbers of traffic through Twitter pass direct interactions.

Each tweeter you are linked with tends to remember you, to support you, and to visit your blog through your profile or individual tweets, which increases your blog traffic.

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Respond to 2-3 times a day for 10-20 minutes per session. Focus almost exclusively on building real direct relationships. It's the easiest and easiest way to become memorable. Memorable bloggers have few problems attract traffic to their blogs.

Generally speaking, on all social networks, driving traffic through these sites depends on your commitment to building strong direct interactions. Direct article followers to find out how you can help them. respond to your frequent retweeters by asking if you can retweet their content. Be at the service of human beings. Every friend you create lays the foundation for having high traffic.

3: Do not be obsessed with numbers

You can have 52 subscribers associated with your account without generating traffic to your blog. Avoid the common and painful mistake most bloggers go through: obsessing over numbers.

Bloggers buy followers, manipulate people into following them through hacks, and foolishly believe that big follower accounts guarantee high traffic on Twitter. Large numbers can boost your ego or maybe give you bragging material, but impressed people only visit your blog if you help them by sharing deep links with them on the platform.

Follow tip # 1. Interact with users. Drive traffic one follower at a time.

4: Retweet useful content

Give whatever you want on Twitter or any other social network. If you want blog traffic, drive traffic to the blogs of other bloggers by generously retweeting other bloggers.

Befriending bloggers by retweeting their content without asking for anything in return helps you increase your retweets and traffic organically.

Example

Imagine retweeting 30 fellow bloggers today.

Some of these bloggers appreciate your gesture, click on your blog link (boosting your blog traffic) and retweet your latest blog post, boosting your blog traffic.

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Being generous is an easy way to make friends and generate traffic on Twitter. Retweet your fellow bloggers as much as you retweet your blog posts to gain traction and increase blog traffic through the microblogging platform.

Bonus Tip

Persist in the sharing of value and the construction of direct relationships.

All the traffic of a quality blog will be returned to you if in addition you know how to be patient.

Work on Twitter daily for 10-20 minute sessions. Be in and out of link building, in order to share the value and lay the groundwork for a traffic campaign through the microblogging platform.

Instead of trying to figure out Twitter or making jokes on the site, just make a difference.