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I created my site and try to fill it with useful articles. But the problem is that the traffic there is very small, although the information is really unique and interesting. What am I doing wrong?
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You need to realize that it is not enough to write an interesting article. If you want it to be read by as many people as possible, then think about whether it is properly designed and whether your site is optimized for SEO-promotion. If I were you, I would start by doing on-page SEO checker: That way you'll find the mistakes and correct them.
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Just interesting content isn't enough right now. You need third-party links to your site
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To promote a website effectively, I suggest:
SEO optimization: Make sure your site is well structured, with relevant keywords and quality content to improve its positioning in search engines.
Content marketing: Create useful articles, guides or videos and share them on social networks or forums related to your topic.
Social networks: Actively participate in platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn or TikTok, depending on your target audience.
Email marketing: Build a list of subscribers and send newsletters periodically.
Collaborations and backlinks: Look to collaborate with other sites or content creators (guest posting, link exchanges) to increase your authority and visibility
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Hello, consider such resources on SEO, as:
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This is the clue to good promotion.
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That’s a common struggle! Even with unique and high-quality content, SEO and site speed play a big role in attracting visitors. One thing I’ve noticed is that image optimization is often overlooked. Have you checked if your images are slowing down your website?
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Good point! Image optimization is crucial for SEO and page speed. Search engines prioritize fast-loading sites, and large, unoptimized images can hurt your rankings. A great solution is —it compresses images without quality loss and converts them to webp, which Google loves. Plus, its "Safe Mode" guarantees 100% quality retention, so your visuals stay sharp while your site loads faster. This can improve both SEO and user experience, potentially boosting traffic.
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Wow, I never thought about that! I’ll definitely check out TypeIMG and see if optimizing images helps with my traffic. Thanks for the tip!
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It sounds like you have great content, but traffic might be low due to a few key reasons:
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[*]SEO Optimization: Ensure your articles are optimized for search engines using relevant keywords.
[*]Promotion: Actively promote your content via social media, email marketing, and backlinks.
[*]Consistency: Regularly post new articles to keep visitors engaged and improve your site’s ranking.
[*]User Experience: Make sure your website is easy to navigate and mobile-friendly.
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Focus on these areas to increase your site's visibility and traffic.
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Be prepared for a marathon, and be careful with AI filters
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Promoting a website effectively takes more than just basic SEO and posting on social media. There are a few key things that really helped me improve performance:
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[*]Site speed optimization – It might sound minor, but improving your site’s load time can make a big difference in both user experience and search rankings. I used a tool like typeimg.com to compress images without losing quality, and it definitely helped.
[*]User behavior tracking – Don’t underestimate analytics. Seeing where people enter, what they read, and where they drop off helped me tweak my layout and content strategy to keep visitors engaged longer.
[*]Responsive design – Make sure your site works well on mobile devices. It’s not just about looking good — Google actually takes this into account for rankings.
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Consistent updates, small adjustments, and learning from user behavior have made a big difference for me. Promotion is a long game, but with the right tools and attention to detail, it pays off.