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How to Promote Your Blog Without Paid Ads | 5 Sneaky Ways to Explode Your Blog Traffic!

So you want to get more blog traffic, but don't want to pay for ads? Here are 5 sneaky ways to promote your blog without paying a dime for paid ads. ► If you need help growing your business check out my ad agency Neil Patel Digital https://npdigital.com/ ►Subscribe: https://goo.gl/ScRTwc to learn more secret SEO tips. ►Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neilkpatel/ ►On Instagram: https://instagram.com/neilpatel/ Yes, they provide an ROI, and if you're getting a fantastic ROI from them, you should be doing them. But even though I'm saying they suck, I still use paid ads and I use them every single day. But that doesn't mean that's the only way to grow your business. Hey, everyone, I'm Neil Patel, and today, I'm going to share with you five sneaky ways you can expand your blog without paid ads. #1 Go on the social web. So whether it's Facebook or Twitter, and see what people are saying about your competitors. Everyone's talking about your competitors. I hate to say it; you're not the only popular one out there. That's just the reality, and you know what, your competitors may even be more popular than you. But when you see more people talking negatively about your competition, or you see them talking positively about your competition, you want to engage in their conversation #2 The second strategy you want to do is go comment on your competitor's blog. Your competitors have blog posts. Who says you can't comment on them? If you comment, you engage and don't be negative. Don't be like, "Oh, we're better than you "or we have better content." You can just be like, "Nice post. "I love how you covered X, Y, and Z." You can give some tips and then you can even say, "Oh, we also cover this, that and the other "that you don't on your blog post and if you're interested, "you can check it out here," and link back to your site. It's an amazing way to get traffic from your competitors. #3 The third strategy I have for you go to ahrefs.com, put in your competitor blog URL and see who's linking to them. Hit up each and every single one of those people and send them a simple email. "Hey John, I noticed you're linking to XYZ.com, "and you linked out to this specific article related to "online marketing. "We have a similar post, but ours covers "20 more advanced ways you can double your traffic. "Cheers, Neil Patel." By doing that and shooting out emails to other people or linking to your competitors and it's just a casual email. You noticed, in that email, I didn't say, "Hey, you should link out to me. "You should promote me." No, I'm not that direct. I'm just starting a conversation, making it super casual and by doing that, more people are likely to start including my blog posts on their website and link to me. I'm getting all that data from ahrefs.com because it shows me every single site that's linking to my competitor. So, Buzzsumo shows you the most popular articles or the least popular articles that your competitors have. If you put in their blog URL and it'll show you all of their most popular posts sorted by social shares. Once you have that, what you want to do with Buzzsumo is take their most popular posts and write better versions of them. So, use Brian Dean's Skyscraper Technique. So if they wrote a post on 20 amazing ways to do yoga poses, I would write an article on 101 advanced techniques to do yoga poses, right? As you can tell, based on the title, I don't know much about yoga. But you get the point. I'm just one-upping them and doing something that's way more detailed. And then, in Buzzsumo, it shows you who shared your competitors content when you click on the View Shares link. Then I would hit up every single one of those people and then ask them to share my content as well. Last but not least, no one's perfect. Everyone has a complaint. If you say you don't have any complaints, I call BS. I complain about stuff all the time, and I bet you people are complaining about your competitors every single day. So go on the social web, find out who's complaining, help them out and tell them about your blog. You're going to turn their haters into your evangelists. Do those five sneaky things and you will get more traffic to your blog without spending any money on paid ads. 00:00 - Introduction 00:29 Step 1 - Go on Social Web and check up your competitors 01:28 Step 2 - Comment on your Competitors blog 01:59 Step 3 - Go to ahrefs.com and see how´s linking to them 02:59 Step 4 - Most Popular articles - Buzzsumo 03:58 Step 5 -Help People on social media

Neil Patel

6 years ago

paid ads suck yes they provide an roi and if you're getting an amazing roi from them you should be doing them and you know what even though i'm saying they suck i still use paid ads and i use them each and every single day but that doesn't mean that's the only way to grow your business hey everyone i'm neil patel and today i'm going to share with you five sneaky ways you can grow your blog without paid ads step number one go on social web so whether it's facebook or twitter and go see what peopl
e are saying about your competitors everyone's talking about your competitors i hate to say you're not the only popular one out there that's just the reality and you know what your competitors may be more popular than you but when you see more people talking negatively about your competition or you see them talking positively about your competition you want to engage in their conversation and if they're like oh my god your you know x y and z company has this amazing post i would go respond to th
at person be like oh did you know we also have a similar post but ours covers a b and c that theirs doesn't cover it's like take that and you know by doing that one little simple thing you'll start getting more traffic more people familiar with your blog and it really does work how do i know this my competitor mixpanel used to do this with my company kissmetrics back in the day i was like crap why don't i think of this but now i know about it and i'm sharing that with you the second strategy you
want to do is go comment on your competitor's blog your competitors have blog posts who says you can't comment on them if you comment you engage and don't be negative don't be like oh we're better than you or we have better content you can just be like nice post i love how you covered x y and z you can give some tips and then you can even say oh we also covered this that and the other that you did on your blog post and if you're interested you can check it out here and link back to your site it
's amazing way to get traffic from your competitors the third strategy i have for you is go to ahrefs.com put in your competitor blog url and go see who's linking to them hit up each and every single one of those people and send them a simple email hey john i noticed you're linking to xyz.com and you linked out to this specific article related to online marketing we actually have a similar post but ours covers 20 more advanced ways you can double your traffic cheers neil patel by doing that and
shooting out emails to other people linking to your competitors it's just a casual email you notice in that email i didn't say hey you should link out to me you should promote me no i'm not being that direct i'm just starting a conversation making it super casual and by doing that more people are likely to start including my blog post on their website and link to me and i'm getting all that data from ahrefs.com because it shows me every single site that's linking to my competitor so buzzsumo sho
ws you the most popular articles or the least popular articles that your competitors have you put in their blog url and it'll show you all of their most popular posts sorted by social shares once you have that what you want to do with buzzsumo is take the most popular posts and go write better versions of them so use brian dean's skyscraper technique so if they wrote a post on 20 amazing ways to do yoga poses i would write an article on 101 advanced ways to do yoga poses right as a beginner or s
omething like that as you can tell based on the title i don't really know much about yoga but you get the point i'm just one upping them and doing something that's way more detailed and then in buzzsumo it shows you who shared your competitor's content when you click on the view shares link then i would hit up each and every single one of those people and then ask them to share my content as well and last but not least no one's perfect everyone has a complaint if you say you don't have any compl
aints i call i complain about stuff all the time and i bet you people are complaining about your competitors each and every single day so go on the social web find out who's complaining help them out and tell them about your blog and everything you have and all the solutions you have to help them out and by building that bond and helping them you're going to turn their haters into your that's amazing because you're just feeling the fire making more people passionate about your company your blog
you're building this community you're creating more evangelists and everyone's gonna be like yeah let's share your content and let's do really well and do those five sneaky things and you will get more traffic to your blog without spending any money on paid ads

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