Driving More Traffic To Your Blog With MyBlogLog

When I first started out this blog, the most pertinent problem I faced was driving traffic to my blog. The first few days that I started out, I have no visitors at all. I then revamp my blog using Gobala Krishnan “Instant Wordpress Themes”. Two primary role of this wordpress theme is 1) to make money using Google Adsense 2) drive more traffic to your blog.

Before coming across “Instant Wordpress Themes”, I was already quite familiar with Google Adsense. All I need to do is simply key in my Google Adsense ID into the template and off I make money in Adsense.

However, there is a MyBlogLog feature inside “Instant Wordpress Themes” which I have never come across. At that time I simply have no idea what this website is all about. I just registered an account there and did not bother exploring MyBlogLog. Few days ago I was surfing other blog when I read an article written by Yeepage Journal. The article describes the features of MyBlogLog and how the website has the ability to drive other bloggers to read your blog.

I am convinced that this feature will be useful. Immediately I when back to MyBlogLog account and furnish all my blog and personal details. I join other related communities and met many great bloggers with similar niche like the admin of Yeepage Journal. The admin also graciously added my blog link inside his website even though I’m new to the industry.

Guys, why not take some time out and register an account with MyBlogLog? You will definitely see an increase in traffic.

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