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p><p id="12f6"><b>First a traffic explosion</b></p><p id="415b">You will get a burst of traffic from new articles. It just makes sense, doesn’t it? Each new article is brand new content available for your readers. And once you have created a following with your articles you will have readers eager and waiting to read your new stuff.</p><p id="6bdb"><b>Then a steady flow of traffic</b></p><p id="e7ed">After the initial explosion of traffic it is natural for the traffic to begin to taper off. The really good news is that the traffic generated from each article will taper off to a consistent flow.</p><p id="912b">Now think about this — as you send each article out there to work for you, each one is creating a consistent flow of traffic built <i>on top of </i>the traffic from all your other articles.</p><p id="d0b1"><b>The winning strategy</b></p><p id="b372">So when you write an article a week, or better yet, an article a day, 3 great things will consistently happen:</p><p id="1710">1. A steady explosion and burst of traffic. 2. A steady flow of consistent traffic. 3. Each article, each explosion of tra

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ffic, each steady flow of traffic, builds upon all the others that have come before it.</p><p id="7411">That is why it is so important to create regularly so that you get regular bursts and then compounded consistent flow.</p><p id="7f9b">And here’s a few more tips for you:</p><div id="7c82" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/stop-chasing-traffic-62ac6c0c4320"> <div> <div> <h2>Stop Chasing Traffic</h2> <div><h3>And follow these 4 rules instead</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*CRfTldIRAPcn4uFxWuiOYw.png)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="c9c6">Want “almost daily” <a href="https://ContentDoes.com/tadd">traffic tips</a>?</p><figure id="893b"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*3xll7UD2_DHgyVQLQ7GT5w.jpeg"><figcaption>Pixabay.com with Permission</figcaption></figure></article></body>

Content Traffic Tips:

How to Create a Traffic Explosion with Your Content

Followed by a steady flow of compounded traffic…

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Q: Hi Jeff, a quick question about publishing my content. I notice that when I write new articles I get a rash of traffic to my site and then it goes right back to not too much traffic until I write new articles. I’m trying to get more traffic on a consistent basis through articles instead of paying for traffic.

This is a really good question. One reason I like your question so much is it gives me yet another excuse to say:

The greater your content volume, the greater all your other numbers will be.

And these greater numbers include the traffic generated from your articles. You will get both a traffic explosion and then a steady flow of traffic.

First a traffic explosion

You will get a burst of traffic from new articles. It just makes sense, doesn’t it? Each new article is brand new content available for your readers. And once you have created a following with your articles you will have readers eager and waiting to read your new stuff.

Then a steady flow of traffic

After the initial explosion of traffic it is natural for the traffic to begin to taper off. The really good news is that the traffic generated from each article will taper off to a consistent flow.

Now think about this — as you send each article out there to work for you, each one is creating a consistent flow of traffic built on top of the traffic from all your other articles.

The winning strategy

So when you write an article a week, or better yet, an article a day, 3 great things will consistently happen:

1. A steady explosion and burst of traffic. 2. A steady flow of consistent traffic. 3. Each article, each explosion of traffic, each steady flow of traffic, builds upon all the others that have come before it.

That is why it is so important to create regularly so that you get regular bursts and then compounded consistent flow.

And here’s a few more tips for you:

Want “almost daily” traffic tips?

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