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RE: Leo Talk 4/02/2021 -Come Join Our Chat

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Keep doing what you're doing. For example, if you talk about the new Tesla Starlink internet service, since this thread is a post. Google will find it when it's posted. Suzy soccer mom, does a google search for Starlink internet service, and if we're lucky, she just might scroll down and see our discussion about it and "CLICK."

I still get tweets about tweets I made months ago on Twitter, because Google indexes tweets as well.

When I had my Blogger page, I used to login every day to see where my traffic was coming from. Over time, I started getting noticed on Google, hence the name EverNoticeThat.

If I saw that a post was getting a lot of hits to my page from a forum, I'd go over, create an account and start a discussion and over time, some may become regulars on my site. I keep saying "over time" because that what you need.

I used to search for tech messageboards and leave comments. Everyday. Then check my visitor logs to see where traffic was coming from. Almost everytime I wrote about Apple for instance, I would see visits from Cupertino, California where the headquarters are. Somebody there was reading my stuff! :)

Apple users tend to be very brand loyal, because they make great products and the company was "beleaguered" for so long until Steve Jobs came back.

I used to live over on the Appleinsider Forums, tons of Mac users over there, with many shall we say "spirited" discussions going on. I'd visit to see what was hot and what questions people had and then build a post around that. Haven't used it in years though.

Knowing where your traffic is coming from can be very helpful in knowing your audience and can help to tailor your writing to bring in more site visitors.

It'd be nice if we had a feature like that here. You'd likely be surprised where the traffic on Hive and Leofinance is coming from.

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Does a thread like this help a great deal?

We have a variety of topics that come up each day along with a number of links to different stories/articles. Sure they are links out but it cant hurt.

Is there more we can do in here to help things along?

Posting more links? Any keywords we should focus upon?

Should we be talking a lot about "Bitcoin" or "cryptocurrency" and use those terms?

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