Writing Content That Gains Referrals

It has been just over a week now since I started writing this new blog, and I am excited with the response so far. I am also excited to show you some of the insights that I have gained already, and explain how I can use this information to help me get more referrals.

Today I had a quick look at the statistics generated by my blog posts this week. Here is a snapshot:

As you can see there are already some big differences in the number of views gained by certain blog posts that I have written. Top of the list is “How to get followers (and increase referrals)”.

This information provides me with a very clear guide about the type of information my readers are looking for. It is obvious from these stats that learning how to get followers and referrals is a topic that I should focus on.

You see writing a blog is a fantastic way to learn more about the people who are reading it. I can even see things like this:

Yesterday I had 137 people pop over to read my blog, and those people read 218 different posts. In other words people are staying to read more than a single blog post when they visit. That means I am gaining attention correctly because people want to read more after they see the first page they land on.

These are basic stats that you can get from any blog, and they tell you a huge amount about your audience. When used correctly you can use these stats to help you to get better and better. It is one of the reasons I love blogging.

For example, now that I know a lot of my readers want to learn more about getting referrals, I can target my content accordingly. This is important because it will increase audience satisfaction, and that turns into more referrals.

Do you see how that works?

I use the feedback that is provided by my blog post stats to tell me what to write about. That increases views and engagement with my posts. That turns into more people following my system and joining the sites that I recommend.

NO other method of working online provides such detailed and clear information as a blog provides. It practically tells you what your readers are thinking. It is truly fascinating to learn how to use a blog effectively in this way, and of course it makes you a lot more successful too.

This is why writing a blog makes such perfect sense to me, and why bloggers can make a lot of money online. It is also why I will be teaching my readers how to write their own blogs, and I will be helping with content suggestions as well.

I plan to teach a lot about writing content that helps you to gain referrals for ANY project that you wish to work on. I will also be offering to write unique content specifically for any individual reader who wants me to do that.

More information about all of this will be provided in my future posts. Do let me know below if this is of interest to you…..


Comments

8 responses to “Writing Content That Gains Referrals”

  1. I would love to make a blog but have no idea where to start to find one. It would be great if you could tell us the site to use so we can follow along with you and get our own blog up and running. Thanks.

  2. Colin Riley Avatar
    Colin Riley

    Absolutely Ellie! I really want to start using my GDI blog to help me get referrals.

    P.S. I’m REALLY enjoying following-along with your new blog – and it was great to read that you’ve got your spark back (I knew you would)

  3. Charles Egwuonwu Avatar
    Charles Egwuonwu

    Ellie please I want you to put me through to how I can set up my blog and to keep it running.

  4. Hello
    Lady, I want to talk briefly and usefully
    I have this blog that only lists honest and trust and paying sites:
    https://www.emoneyspace.com/khalil954

    I only display sites that pay with proof of payment for each month

    I want to be your student and work with you
    So, based on your extensive experience, what do you advise me so that I can benefit more and more from all these sites that I work in now to get more referrals?

    I look forward to your assistance to me
    Thank you

  5. I would love to learn more about this! A blog is something I’ve wanted to start for years 😁

  6. Caio Marco Lopes da Costa Avatar
    Caio Marco Lopes da Costa

    Eu tenho um blog mas como nunca tive visualizações, desisti de mexer com ele, abandonei e por ser blogspot não sei como fazer para ele ficar espaçoso porque tudo que escrevia saia sempre em linha, e nunca consegui separar os links dos sites postados. Os conteúdos eu sei fazer porque aproveito as informações dos sites. Quando envio e-mails promovendo meus links tenho que chamar atenção para o que contém o site e faço isso bem explicado.
    https://lookingmoneyintheworld.blogspot.com/?zx=e09336c989bce842

  7. Hi Ellie and everyone here in this community i have a blog I started like a month a half and I started writing a lot and editing a put links and images in Blogger but the bad part is monetisation blogger is so difficult to monetize the content and also I don’t think I need to use paid blogs tos tart making money so for this reason I use links in my post that are see by people that read my blog post http://www.somosloquehay.top
    I get it monetized in blogger but with the wrong dominion now I have other dominium and Blooger is blocking me the monetization. Also I have to admit that I don’t not admit censured content I feel that what I write is part of what I experience and what I have in mind and do not have to be censored because is my space, maybe with this I am shocking with Blogger. Please can you take a look at my blog and tell me your opinions or opinions why I can not monetize. but am enjoying every time I write a lot opening some harsh truth about people and institutions and welfare, and websites I use in my free time.

    1. Albert, I spent a little time today reading your blog and I find it very interesting and yes a little contraversial which is a good thing online I think.

      The reason you can’t monetise it is because the space you are using belongs to blogger and is not a place that you can use freely. I started my first blog there and it was deleted without notice after I spent almost a year writing it. This is why I started using GDI instead – in fact I paid a lot for my first paid blog and then moved to using GDI as it was much cheaper and provided the same service. Yes there is a small cost ($10 a month) but you can easily earn that as an independent blogger. It is a very small fee in comparison to what you can earn by using it.

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