How to increase page views and capture the first time visitors

If I ask you how to get traffic to your blog, you can give me a list of 10-15 ways to get traffic or even more. It’s almost easier to get some traffic to your blog in no time, but the thing we look forward for a blog is, how much time a visitor is spending in your blog and how many pages he is viewing in each visit? This is definitely a key factor to make your blog better and to convert first time visitors into loyal readers.

I was watching over my blog’s statistic other day and I saw some improvements in the traffic. Thanks to google analytics for collecting my site data. I’m sharing my last month’s traffic status below and you can see that I’ve highlighted ‘Pages/Visits’,

The average number of pages a visitor visits in each time is called Pages/Visits. My blog is having 40% bounce rate that means 40 out of 100 people left my blog from the first page. Getting 2.04 page views per visits is extremely difficult when you are getting the bulk amount of traffic from social bookmarking sites. I get most of my visitors from Stumble Upon but many people complain that the visitors from that source don’t stay longer on the site.

I’ve constructed some good quality articles which sure attract people but also I’ve applied some other ways to increase page views. Here are some easy steps to increase page views in your blog,

Continued articles (Read more method)
There are plugins for wordpress and hacks for blogger platform to create continued articles. When a visitor will land on your home page, he will see a summery of the article. He will then have to click on the ‘Read more, continue reading, or whatever..‘ to see the full article. The visitor will be redirected to the article page to read the article; this means another extra page view to read the same article. But if your article is not appealing enough for your visitor, then he will not click on the ‘Read more’ link to see the article.

Internal linking
Internal links are one of the best ways to attract more page views. You have to put the links between the article texts which will link to another page of your blog. This will catch the attention of the reader and he will click on the link to read that article too.

Related posts
There are automatic and manual ways to create related posts under your articles. When a reader will finish reading your article, he will see a set of articles related to that article topic which will give him more resources to learn about the topic. This is a nice way to increase page views and it works all the time.

Using your sidebar
You can use your blog sidebar to increase page views. Use some of your best articles like a top ten list on the sidebar and your readers will read them too. You can also add recent articles, categories, labels and other links that point to your articles in your sidebar.

Article pages
I’ve created some special pages on my blog with a set of articles on each topic. These will help you to capture more page views. The page is full of links to your older posts. You have to make this page easier to browse and to find good articles. You can see some of my article pages like, Popular articles, Beginners guide and Make money.

Comments
Comments are also important for getting more page views. If you can attract lots of comments, your readers will stay longer on your blog to read and come back again to see the reply of their comment. Most of the comments system has another page when a person leaves a comment, meaning another extra page view. You can also use your sidebar with recent comments to have more page views.

More ways for more page views
There could be more ways to attract page views on your blog like adding a community page or an about me page on your blog. You can add the RSS feed icon and email form to capture the new visitor. Using your social platforms on your blog is also a nice way to get more page views. You can use chat box on your page to interact with readers or could add a forum page which will have more page views.

What do you say?
I’m looking forward if I could get 3.00 Pages/Visits, I know it’s difficult but have to try my best. What is your status? Are you getting more page views from your loyal readers? What are the things you are doing to get more page views, tell me and I will post it on my blog.

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1 @krjx February 4, 2009 at 6:06 pm

Would you mind sharing the plugins/methods you use to get ‘Related Posts’, ‘Article Pages’, ‘Top 10 or featured posts’ on your blog? Would love to see an article about how to achieve these things. Thanks

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2 Tamal Anwar February 4, 2009 at 6:16 pm

@krjx: I created the pages and other hacks when I was in blogger platform. Now the plugins do everything for me. I didn’t created any article pages for this site, it came with my theme. Yes I’ll write an article about this, stay tuned!

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3 Jeffrey February 5, 2009 at 11:59 pm

Nice tips here.. internal linking and related posts are def key…

Any thoughts on ways of interacting with the reader, with page views in mind? Polls? Live streams?

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4 Tamal Anwar February 6, 2009 at 11:28 am

@Jeffrey: comments are definitely a great way to increase reader participation. Adding a chat box and poll will help also. The more they interact, the more success you get.

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5 avan March 1, 2009 at 7:51 am

hi there, it a great tips, but do you have the other tips that easier to get many visitor to our blog

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6 Tamal Anwar March 1, 2009 at 8:40 am

@avan, This article is all about taking the number of existing visitors and manipulating then into more page views. You can read more articles of traffic by checking articles under, “Social traffic” and “Search traffic”

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7 Geoserv March 2, 2009 at 6:51 am

Every blog should show “Related Post” on each of their posts. I also post a list of my most popular posts and recent posts in the header of all pages as well.

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8 Aminul Islam Sajib March 13, 2009 at 11:10 am

“Continue Reading” is a great way to increase pageviews. But I don’t know how to make it in blogger/blogspot blog posts. I don’t understand codes much. I love this feature and I used to use this feature when I was blogging on wordpress.com. But now I can’t use it. Can you explain me how can I put it in the easiest way?

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9 Bank expert April 12, 2009 at 3:09 pm

Thanks to share with us.
One Q. How i a recent post wizard i a blogger templates.
Note I my site i am not use layout.

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10 Tamal Anwar April 13, 2009 at 2:04 am

@Bank expert, It’s an easy one. Add RSS feed in your blog sidebar and add your own blog feed address like: feeds2.feedburner.com/blogkori

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11 Freelance Web Designer April 22, 2009 at 3:46 am

Internal Linking is definately a great SEO technique, and also helps alot for page ranking and getting more page views.

Comments are extremely useful aswell to increase user activity on the site. Aswell as sharing ideas to do with your post, they can share opinions with another persons’ opinion.

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12 kamal May 18, 2009 at 1:33 pm

hye,thanks for sharing a great information with us,so what do you think about my blog?what other article should i post for increase my blog?

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13 Cartoon Bears June 16, 2009 at 10:28 pm

Please Listen. I have all my internal links in a page other than home page, but the home page has a link to that page. In this design, is it possible for search engines to index all my internal links? Also I have not blocked any web pages from indexing using robots.txt file.

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14 Tamal Anwar June 18, 2009 at 12:45 pm

@Cartoon Bears, Don’t worry, Google can index every page of your blog even the links are not poiting them.

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15 SEO Company August 7, 2009 at 6:48 pm

nice tips for increasing page view i thing if you write fresh and informative content you got page view and visitors, for increasing page view you can share your post some social book marking sites like stumble upon, digg, mixx, face book, twitter etc!!!

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16 Thomas September 14, 2009 at 5:43 am

Great suggestions. It’s been a slow process for me learning to make my blog more streamlined. I’ve now implemented both the condencing plug-in as well as a “related” plug in. Very impressive.

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17 ashok September 29, 2009 at 5:42 am

These are excellent tips – a “related posts” plug-in is pretty much a must for nearly any blog, as it alerts readers to content that the author himself will frequently forget exists.

I also liked your comment from above:

“Getting 2.04 page views per visits is extremely difficult when you are getting the bulk amount of traffic from social bookmarking sites. I get most of my visitors from Stumble Upon but many people complain that the visitors from that source don’t stay longer on the site.”

Exactly correct – my search traffic may be ungrateful and not terribly useful at helping me promote, but it explores the site. Social bookmarking tends to result in glances more than sustained looks.

btw, is something wrong with commentluv? I’m not able to get links back to particular posts of mine.

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18 PSP Go November 18, 2009 at 12:42 am

I think the best way to improve the page views of your site is to have excellent content that matches the needs of the people who are visiting it.

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19 Tom Horton @ StartOutOnline December 23, 2009 at 7:10 pm

Hi
Increasing my page rank is what I’m concentrating on at the moment. Thanks for the info, great post

Tom Horton
http://www.Increase-SignUps.co.uk

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