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How To Increase Your Blog's Stick Rate

Creating a blog, no matter what your topic is, is easy. There are lots of free blogging services that you can use to build your own blog. Of course, if you can't convince drive by traffic to become regular and loyal readers it won't matter how amazing your writing is or how beautifully you've designed your site. You have work on your blog in every possible way to make it sticky. There are a lot of reasons that a person will choose to visit a blog over and over again but trying to take on all of those reasons at once isn't a good idea. This is why the slow and steady approach to building blog stickiness is best; it allows you to grow alongside your blog.

A good way to turn a new visitor into a repeat customer is to highlight the most popular posts on your blog. There's a good reason why these posts have become popular; your existing readers like them because of its quality content. Why would you allow this content to be buried deep in your blog?

Make it super easy for your visitors to read these posts by build a section of links for them in your site. In a way, you're showing your visitors what kind of content you offer and what they can expect in the future - a good enough reason for them to keep coming back. Make sure you educate your readers about their subscription options that they might not know about. While RSS has grown exponentially in terms of popularity, there are still people who aren't aware of how to use it. So you need to be the one to teach them about it and show them how they can use different RSS readers to stay subscribed to your site's updates. The more education you provide to your readers about their subscription options for your blog, the more likely they will be to actually subscribe to it. You could create a "what is RSS" blog post or page for your site to do this. Be as creative as possible and you'll have plenty of options when it comes to trying to educate your readers.

Lastly, readers often go through the 'About Me' page to find out more about the blogger. They want to know who is making the blog and what their ambitions, hobbies, etc may be. Building a good "About Me" page is quite important if you really want to increase your subscription and stick levels. You don't need to make the page long or deep, you just want to give people an idea of who you are and what you're about. While the content is the best place to show off your offerings and value, the "About Me" page is still an opportunity to get people to read you so don't ignore the opportunity.

All in all, from this article we can see what blog stickiness is all about and how it helps you stand out. There are many different ways to achieve this if you can think out of the box. No matter what niche you've chosen for your blog, as long as you have a growing and loyal readership level, you'll be able to get a lot from your blog every day that you work on it. If you are able to create a strong foundation for your blog we don't see why you shouldn't be able to enjoy a growing reader level and stick rate.

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