Making money from technical blogs is an inexact science. What works for one blog, can fail in another. I’ve launched over 200 websites since 1998 (mostly ecommerce) and about 30 blogs (technical). If your blog has a technical slant, for example, its target audience is technical writers, analysts, IT architects, or others technical areas, then experiment with these techniques to increase your traffic.

24 Ways to Increase Traffic to a Technical or Ultra Niche Blog
- Monthly Interview – do a profile every month or a day in the life of your target audience. Rule #1, people like to read about people.
- Company Profile – same as above but focus on how the company developed, what it’s doing right AND mistakes it made. Rule #2, people like to read how others solved problems.
- Product review – don’t do a short review. Aim for 1000 words. Look at this review of Camtasia Studio. This will live long in the Google index and generate more backlinks. Short reviews melt like dew in the morning sun.
- Guest articles – do them and take them. I take guest articles all the time (send me text files, please not Word). Make sure these people have a brain, i.e. that they remember to share the buzz on their site, their twitter, their Facebook page, and maybe on other Social Media networks. I’m still amazed at people who take the effort to submit, write and publish an article but forget to promote it.
- Be the Hub – make your site the hub for your niche. This means others in the field will flock here to see what’s happening, who’s been hired, rates, buzz, gossip – whatever rocks their boat. And it’s ok to throw in the odd joke to lighten things up. Don’t take yourself too serious.
- Calendar – use Google Docs to get it up. Simple way to create high-traffic pages.
- Add Photos – don’t be shy. Show us your mug! Take photos whenever you go to an event, conference or client. Let others into your world. Remember rule #1.
- Use Creative Commons – share. Make it easy for others to get your message out there. Why don’t you share?
- Setup a Newsletter – use Aweber, not Feedburner, if you are serious about making money & getting the news out. The money is in the list. Share useful information. No one cares about your cat’s dysentery.
- Reach out to Other Bloggers – mention other bloggers, writers etc in your articles. Why? They might pop over and leave a comment or respond in their blog. Don’t write in a vacuum.
- Add Short Video – use YouTube to increase traffic, cross-links, and to establish yourself as an authority.
- Offer Incredible PDFs – create PDFs of your best work, upload it to Slideshare and index it in your Sitemap. Why? Google indexes PDFs. Include links back to your site + you’ll see the page rank increase.
- Create Unique Twitter Lists – create unique and interesting twitter lists. As Twitter has become a wall of noise, people use lists to share, aggregate, and curate information. Make your list as specialized as possible. Then link to the list, not your twitter page. See the difference? Twitter followers will go thru the roof!
- Twollow – use this to follow others by keyword, e.g. follow those interested in video marketing. AND use it to un-follow deadbeats that don’t follow back.
- Ejunkie – use this to sell digital goods, information products, online training, or ebooks. 100 times better than Clickbank. $5 per month. How can you go wrong?
- Optimize Money Pages – log into Google Analytics. Find your top 10 posts. Go into each of these pages and fine-tune them over more. Add 1 product to each page. These are your MONEY pages. Start making money here.
- Google Analytics – learn how Google Analytics works. ‘I know how it works’. No, you don’t, otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this article! Spend 5 hours here. Do split testing, setup reports, check entrance paths, bounce rates and duplicate headers. All the heavy-weights do this.
- Posterous – use this to publish your blog posts across all your Blogger, WordPress, Typepad, Flickr, YouTube with one click. Now you can add tags and use Google Analytics as well.
- Contact Journalists – identify 5 journalists in your industry. Tell them what you write about and why they should read your blog, i.e. to give them material for their articles. See your PageRank shoot up if you connect with one high-profile journalist.
- Create 2 Sitemaps – add an XML site for Google to read and a HTML one for the humanoids. Check this with Google Webmaster Tools.
- Title tags – don’t do all the hard work and forget to add the correct title tags to each post. It takes 5 min to get this right but it’s worth the effort. Use SEO in a Box plugin to do this.
- Google Webmaster Tools – like Google Analytics, spend 30 min in here every week and see how Google in indexing your blog. Look for duplicate headers (i.e. pages with the same title tags) as these lower your PageRank. Also check for crawl errors and others horrors.
- Leverage Facebook – forget pigville and join groups, fan pages that compliment your business. Add useful comments, not just high fives. Say something that others have overlooked. Add videos, photos and RSS feeds to your pages.
- Create a Publishing Process – saving the last til best. Develop a workflow for publishing your material. Don’t just write and hit publish. Stand back and see how you can gather information, identify your audience, focus on pain points (i.e. their problems), develop content that will be evergreen, source photos, respond to comments, and get busy promoting. No one knows about your site.
Now, get out there and tell them.
Ok, that’s how I do it. What did I miss?
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Doing tutorials also helps. It keeps them coming back for the next lesson.
Polls are help as you can see what others are interested in
Where do I get the SEO plugin?
You can achieve item 12 (offer Incredible PDFs) quite easily by using some kind of single source publishing approach. For example, you can bundle the most important content from your web site to be downloadable as a PDF. I have been doing this for quite a while now, and server statistics suggest that people really like to do this.
It’s a great idea, isn’t it?
We gather several of articles into one file, pdf it, and then submit it with the Google Webmaster tool. That way it gets into the google index faster.
And like you said, it creates many link backs.
Hi Bryn,
Exactly as it builds up anticipation.
They know (and expect) what content you plan to deliver to them.
It also re-enforces your core message. This is the content we deliver, tune in next week etc…
Darren Rowse uses these to great effect over on his problogger site. It keeps people involved. We’re curious animals and it plays to that.
What polls would you like me to run on this site?
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Ivan — wow is that a lot of information. Like the suggestions, but how do you fit all that into a day or 2? I would recommend Platinum SEO. It's like the All In One, but has more features. It also auto redirects a post or page should you tweak the page/post name.
Hi CJ,
Thanks for the Platinum SEO tip. Learn something every day!
I've developed a ‘workflow’ that lets me do many of these tasks rather quickly.
For example, I tend to batch edit posts in WordPress, have a text file with Keywords on my desktop so I don’t have to go hunting around, and a library of images ready to go.
I also spend more time planning my posts rather than writing on the fly, i.e. create more long term impact.
Does that help?
Very useful blog! I am impressed and would like to have you follow my blog as well. Not much on mine yet, but I am working on it. Please stop by sometime.
http://www.the-writesolution.blogspot.com
Thanks!
Mike
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