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How my blog went from 34 visitors/month to 5,000+ visitors/month

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I’m aware that there are hundreds of articles out there that tell you how to blog, how to drive traffic to your blog, and how to get rich off of your blog and get an independent income. Well, that’s not what I’m going to do here.

First of all, I’d like to thank everyone who has made this site a success, whether or not you came here for HP QuickPlay, you contributed to making this a site where thousands of people come every month. Here, then, before I go on telling you how I accomplished it, is proof that the site has increased traffic on a monthly basis.

asifismstats How my blog went from 34 visitors/month to 5,000+ visitors/month

asifismstats How my blog went from 34 visitors/month to 5,000+ visitors/monthAsifism.com is a domain I bought at University some time in 2003-2004, to build some kind of a personal website. From that time, the site has taken many different faces. However, this blog was put up a year ago, and from the 34 visitors I received in February, 2007, I am now expecting the total number of vistors to cross 5,400 for this month. That’s a sharp increase, keeping in mind that this is a unique number of visitors, and is not the number of hits, which, as of this moment, are 14,598 for the month of February, 2008.

You’ve seen all the guides on the internet on how to get traffic to your blog: widgets, domain name, content, advertising, marketing, etc. etc. However, ultimately, your strongest source of traffic is going to be the major search engines: Google, Yahoo!, & Microsoft Live Search. Even your advertising and marketing, be it on forums, blogging networks, or via social bookmarking can help drive an extremely decent amount of traffic to your web site.

But the magic, the key, to getting traffic, is content. You need to have the content that people want. If you have the right content, that is written well, you’ll get listed on the search engines, and your social bookmarking will get visitors soaring onto your web site. 95% of the traffic on Asifism.com has come from search engines, and it’s not because i’ve spent time writing some fantastic articles, but because I offered something no one on the web did.

I spent many, literally hundreds of hours pulling my hair out and trying to resolve a problem that quite possibly had a solution somewhere on the internet, but it was scattered, and scattered all over the place. Before that solution disappeared, I was able to collect and put all the pieces together, and become, at some point, the only web site to offer a solution. Then, I was willing to help out. HP QuickPlay was the product that I spent hours with, and the experiences I had with my HP laptop, support, and software were so horrid, and I figured since I’ve been able to get through, I can help others with it. The idea was not to get traffic, but it worked wonders as you can see.

As traffic relevant to HP grew, I wrote another article on getting deported from the US. Again, this article did well, and immigration and deportation, always being a hot topic in the US got some hits. At one point Asifism.com was listed # 1 on google when someone searched for “US Deportation Facilities,” and people searched for that term because the beloved ICE would move people to facilities without telling friends or family of the deportee.

The social bookmarking thing is new. I have recently started to promote the web site on social bookmarks like BloggingZoom (http://www.bloggingzoom.com), Technorati (http://www.technorati.com), Delicious, Digg It (http://www.digg.com) & Mixx (http://www.mixx.com). Social Bookmarking can be a very effective way to drive traffic to your site, but you’ve got to be crafty and skillful to lure people to your content. It takes practice and time, but it’s something that most people can do.

When blogging, I think the key is to not focus on the making money part. Once you have the traffic going, you can worry about placing your adsense ads or other widgets that can help you monetize; but if you keep wondering about how you’re failing at making money, you probably won’t make it. This article: http://www.dailyblogtips.com/ways-to-make-money-online-with-website/ is a wonderful tool on how to monetize your blog, but it’s phase 2.

Remember, when blogging, quality matters. If you have content that people want to read, that has continuity, people will keep coming back and possibly subscribe to your feeds. That’s key, just like any business, repeat customers do the trick! Scout the internet for what kind of articles and blogs are doing well on the web, and write content on similar things. Alternatively, you can write on something you’re good at and come across likeminded people. Remember, just one or two articles won’t do it. You have to keep plugging away, add more information, and eventually, through a social bookmark or a search engine, the right people will find you.

Concentrate on giving the information people need. That’s the most important thing when getting traffic. This isn’t a detailed article on how to conquer the internet, it’s me, in very simple terms, telling you how I got traffic to my site. If I can do it, so can you.


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Web Host Dilemma

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Recently, I’ve had some hosting problems. You all may also have seen the site become suspended. I have now been forced to make a mirror of my web site so that in the event that my current host suspends my hosting, I have a back up for people to go to.

All web developers, designers, and masters face this dilemma. Who is the one host who will provide us with the most for the best possible price. The truth of the matter is, however, that for someone who’s willing to launch an important web site where you plan to get some serious traffic or do some serious business, you really need a decent budged allottment, becaue as with all things, if it sounds too damn good, there really is something not right about it. I wouldn’t consider this a full fledged review on the best host around yet. However, I’m just going to highlight here some of the problems that hosts to claim to give a lot have. The site Asifism.com is currently hosted on http://www.servage.net. I have now moved the mirror to http://InnoDomains.com, a GoDaddy Franchise that I own. I’ve been using InnoDomains for several years, but I didn’t host more than one of my own sites with them because they didn’t provide multiple domain hosting. They do now. The only problem with GoDaddy and InnoDomains and alikes is that the back end interface and control panel runs a little slow. It’s written on a mixture of .NET and PHP, which is why, I think, we see that it’s slower than others like servage, who also have their own customized control panel, which, although runs faster, has slowed down substantially recently.

Now to make this less of a review for now (because I am writing a more comprehensive review of which hosts to consider for serious web masters, and not people who have 15 websites with a total of 20 unique users daily), here’s why servage suspended my web site. I’ve had an increase in traffic from the day I relaunched this site in January. I started using eXtreMe Tracking (http://extremetracking.com) for stats in February. I went for 54 to 234 to 1100+ to 3000+ of unique IP hits each month. Servage has suspended my site twice since then, claiming that I went over my allotted bandwidth limit of 100 GB a day. That’s not possible, because most users come here to download HP Quick play Direct or Quick play for Windows. Now, quick play direct is 700 MB and is not allowed more than 100 downloads in any 24 hour period, which restricts it to 75 GB max. Quick play for Windows is 75 MB and has the same restriction, so� 100 downloads of that would make 8 GB. Now way in hell am I crossing 100 GB yet.

Here’s what the statistics for servage show for Tuesday and Wednesday this last month, May 22nd and May 23rd:

servage stats Web Host Dilemma

See that spike of 50,000+ pageviews and hits. Where in the world did that come from. And to use almost 130GB of bandwidth in one day is pretty intense. Last time they accused me of using 3200 GB or 3.2 TeraBytes of bandwidth in one day. What am I running, Amazon.com?!! They’ve got something wrong, especially when they showed me no more than 990 displays of the home page (which they happened to list most popular for that day).

Here’s extreme tracking, the key that they use to identify uniques and reloads, and here’s what their statistics say:

extreme logo Web Host Dilemma

extreme key Web Host Dilemma

extreme tracking Web Host Dilemma

Now tell me who hasn’t got it right? Do servage statistics even sound remotely possible?
Extreme Tracking is respected and widely used in the web development world. So, in line with the reviews I read about servage, with a similar incident taking place last month, it seems like the day you’ll use more than 10 GB of bandwidth, they’re going to multiply that by 10 and suspend your account. I even took it up with servage support saying something is fishy and wrong, but nope, they said their stats are right and they can’t do anything about it, a weak argument from someone who really didn’t know what the fuck he/she was talking about. But that’s customer service from all IT related providers, isn’t it? Problem is, I have multiple web sites running on my account, including a shopping store or two! I’ll still give them another chance while I mirror on InnoDomains (not like I have a choice, I had to prepay for six months). But, look at the dodgy stats keeping techniques.

Anyway, that’s all for this article. Look out for the hosting review, it provides information on others like Lunarpages, hostgator, blurstorm, GoDaddy/InnoDomains alike, and the likes of Hostway and Rackspace. I’ve done some rather strenuous research, mght as well share it with everyone.


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