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Using Twitter and Trends to Gain Traffic

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As you may already know, I am a big fan on WordPress.  Purely because of how versatile is can be.  You can use it as a blog, as a CMS system, or simply a carrier to transfer information back and forth – all within a nice pre-designed / pre-created administrative panel.

This method is fairly simple and takes little to no knowledge of marketing or SEO in order to successfully get yourself up and running.  Both Google and Twitter make it super easy through what they call “Trends” to find out what the latest and most popular topics are that people at chatting about at any given moment.

By capitalizing on the latest trends, you are able to drive an enormous amount of traffic with relatively little work on your part.

This is how it works; you use WordPress as a carrier of information to post a latest trends topic on Twitter.  Then, every time that someone does a search for that trend, you tweet will show up – hence gaining exposure and traffic back to your site.

This is what you will need:

  • A Twitter Account
  • A WordPress Blog
  • An Auto Rss Tool such as WP Autoblog or WP-O-Matic
  • Twitter Poster Plugin

Now that you have everything that you need…let’s get started.

Go to Google Trends or Twitter Trends and locate the latest topics that are trending at the moment.  Be aware that these trending topic do change on a daily basis, so to drive the most traffic you will have to change your trends up on a daily basis.

Once you have your trending topics, go to Google BlogSearch and grab the RSS feeds of a few of the more popular blogs.

Then insert the RSS feed URL into your Auto RSS tool/plugin that you have, and new posts will be pulled into your blog.

As each new post is pulled into your blog, your Twitter account will then be auto updated with the new post and a link to your website blog post.  As people search for the trends in Twitter, your post will show up causing people to click on it and be redirected back to your site.

Depending on how many trends you publish and how on top of the trends you are, you can easily generate anywhere from 500 – 1,500 visitors a day.

 

 

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