Increase Blog Traffic In 15 Minutes




The marketing process is about building relationships with current and potential customers and using a mailing list is a great way to help establish links and build more traffic to the site or blog for those who subscribe to your mailing list.


Most people are already in the process of contacting an existing mail1 list, but what if you have not yet created a listing ... a list of email without subscribers is useless. The good news about the aberber account and the RSS feed for the Wordpress blog can make the process three steps faster and easier with an amazingly guaranteed way to expand your login list.


1. First you will need to sign in to your aber account (or sign up for one if you have not already done so). What you will need to do is set up a split test that requires us to create a few web forms. You can do this again with web forms for a variety of sidebars but my research shows that popunders forms are more flexible than sidebar forms. Remember to make popunder forms different, combining them with different styles, fonts and colors.


2. At the bottom of the web page in aweber there is an option to create a split test. Select this and set your own web form to display part of the time in the fifty-five split

test. If you want to test more than two that's fine just split the display level evenly.


3. Like standard forms there is a good link you click to generate html code to start the split test. In the case of the Wordpress blog simply enter that code through the template editor in the header file. Just after closing the html header tag is a great place to enter a given weber code. If you are having difficulty using the Wordpress built-in file editor copy the code to notepad and copy it to the editor when you have finished making the changes. Always remember to make a backup of your Wordpress files before editing them!


Remember to make sure the test works by visiting the homepage of your site. After receiving a good number of visitors check the statistics listed on the aber account. Then based on different test results add new pop-ups to the test to establish a poor form of conversion. It is important to try the words, phrases and text styles to guide those that translate best.


After the initial setup you probably do not need to make changes to the aweber entry in the form split test, and it depends almost entirely on the volume of traffic and the number of different displays at that time. So far I have not spent more than a few minutes every month adding new variables to each domain's domain test. The results have been very positive so far as it has led to a 2% increase in the mailing list subscribers.