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Where do Random Users Come From

All writers, be it home writers, freelance writers or student writers, wanted to get more traffic to their posts online.

Traffic is the number of people who read your posts at your own website, blogs or writing sites alike LiteracyBase.

Now, most traffic comes from internal readers, which mean the people who are registered members from the same site.

Wouldn’t be nice to have external traffic flourishing to your blog site?

Indeed, lately, I had been noticed a few random users commenting on my blog posts.

Now, these random users are not registered members from Literacybase itself.

When I had clicked the username of the random user, it diverted me to another external link which leads to the random user’s blog or website.

This had indicated that they had read my post url links elsewhere.

But the question is WHERE?

Where do random user come from

The first thing I wanted to do was to send the random users a thank you message for dropping by at my Litearcybase posts and left such kind , encouraging comments.

Since these random users are not members of LiteracyBase, there are few a possibilities where they came from.

#1  Social medias

The number one possibility which I strongly believed is the social media acts.

Whenever I had my new posts published online, I would share the post URL link to the following social media sites:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Goggle plus
  • Pinterest
  • Linkedin
  • Stumbleupon

 

These social media sites viewers had seen my posts’ url links appeared on the frontpage of the individual site.

People who are looking for their answers to the questions that they had asked could search for potential answers from blog posts at social media sites.

I did searched through Linkedin and Stumledupon, which I had found a handful of users that had read some of my Literacybase posts.

That had proven my 6th sense was correct!

 

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#2 Keywords- Google Search

Another possible reason is the keywords that I had used in my blog posts which had triggered readers using Google Search.

Frequently used keywords that scattered around the Killer Title of the posts, the passage contents and the image links are linked to random users clicking to your post links.

Many people type in their questions in Google Search which are the important keywords that had to be used in your posts.

 

#3- Your own website / blog

The last possible reason where your random users come from is your own website or blog.

If you had owned a website or blog at blogger dot com, you could add in short summarize post introducing your latest post of the day at Literacybase

Sharing the url links alone doesn’t work at all. It does not serve any purpose. One might mistaken the link as “malware virus”.

I usually write a few sentences in my own blog which features recipes.

Then, I upload the featured image which belonged to me.

Next, I wrote the Killer Title and attached a link from my Literacybase url link to it.

After posting these short articles at my own blog, I could see another handful of visitors that had followed me, reading my new posts.

You can use Google Analytic to check on the traffic.

 

Where else do you think your random users come from?

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    • I did not know those who are not members here are allowed to comment. I thought it ended with just views. Happy to hear that. It would be really nice if they saw your blog through keyword search.

      • yes, I found out that a few people who had replied to my posts were not from literacybase itself.

        They were external users from blogger dot com or other writing sites.
        Very fascinating that they can reply even without registered here

    • Random users come from keywords search and or searching according to the mind level search those who are new and do not know English well search most easy words writing in the google search engine.

      One of the key reasons that people follow you is because they are promoting their own business or account. Also, if their account has a photo of a scantily-clad woman, they are, in 99 cases out of 100, a porn site. There are however a few woman who actually use naked photos of themselves, but I doubt that their tweets are going to be very enlightening.

      The best way to tell if someone is just adding you to promote themselves is their follower to following ratio. If they are following 10,000 people and 10 people are following them, you can safely assume this is a person who adds every person under the sun, or worse, is a Twittobot. Ignore them at all costs.

      This one is pretty much on the list because I do it to other people. They may have seen one funny blog post, and thought it was pretty funny.

      Heck, this post will probably generate a few new followers. The problem is that these people will inevitably stop following you within a few weeks, because you’re not funny. Well I’m not. I’m mad, and I post about Twitter followers, and some people find it humorous and can’t see the seething rage that boils under the comedic surface of my words.

    • awesome tips, but i guess the better you location the better you earn, most of the sites or ads, pay for clients that lives in usa, canada, uk and europ , australia new zealand, cypers in general and many more countries, some dont pay for views comes from aisa , india , middle east, and africa, and some of these ads sites, py .00012, imagine when yo write wpost wasting hours and then bring people to these ads and some of them may buy thise things in teh ads, and then they pay us taht amount

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