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Getting to 1000 Visitors a Day, When to Go Pro, .Net or .Com and Lonely Bloggers – Reader Questions Answered

Posted By Darren Rowse 13th of September 2007 Video Posts 0 Comments

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Today’s video is me tackling four questions from readers:

1. How long did it take to get to 1000 visitors a day (and how did I do it)? – submitted by Jason from atomicguitarist.com. Read a little more on anticipating what people will be searching for in my post Seasonal Traffic and How to Capture it for Your Blog.

2. How and When did I go ‘Pro’? – submitted by Brennan from bpmonaco.com. Read more about my journey of Becoming a ProBlogger.

3. Why do I use ProBlogger.net not ProBlogger.com? – submitted by Vincent from theworldofmodernmen.com. Read more about the process of me buying ProBlogger.com.

4. Can Blogging full time get Lonely? – submitted by Adam from adamok.net. Read more about blogging and relationships at Blogging in Formation – Lessons from a Goose and How to Improve Your Blog by Partnering Up.

Apologies for the lower quality video this week. I recorded it on my laptop’s built in webcam which isn’t as great as my normal camcorder.

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About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. I can see why you choose to stay with Problogger.net because the majority of people, not just those on the internet, aren’t big fans of change. So something as simple as changing your domain name from “.net” to “.com” is enough to detract people.

    Also, being a full-time blogger is something that requires delicate balance. Like you have stated in previous posts, you can get in a groove sometimes. However, I approach blogging as a job completely separate from my personal life. I would be something of a liar, though, if I said I don’t always have “blogging” on my mind.

  2. Thanks for the insights Darren! And for answering my question, and the link.

    You can read all the information you want about blogging, but what I enjoy most, what fires me up, is learning about people’s actual experiences.

    I think it’s pretty rare to learn about how long it took one blogger to achieve something, how effective a tactic really is for one blogger, etc…

    I appreciate the thoughts on SEO for my question.

    See ya,

    Jason

  3. I had wondered about .net vs. .com thank you for clearing it up for me.

  4. What a great, information packed video! I really enjoyed watching it and what a charming guy you are. Thanks so much:)

  5. Great tip about trying to anticipate what people will be searching for when coming up with topics for your posts.

    I’ve tried that with some of my websites and it can be tremendously effective when you combine that with some Adwords or PPC advertising.

    Thanks for the informative video!

  6. there are other people out there in the real world?

    great video.

  7. Thanks for answering my question, and for the link, Darren!

    Brennan

  8. Hm, I think I’ve got a problem. I have over 4000 unique visitors every day and no direct advertisers. I only use Google AdSense which generates some income, but not nearly as much as I could get I guess.

  9. Good post, Darren.

    Question: What is the most challenging part about your blogging experience? Do you find it hard to think of content to write about on a daily basis?

  10. Great video. Very helpful answers. I’ve read about some of these ideas before, but, somehow hearing them makes it more interesting.

  11. How to make pagerank for newbie ? Is it important ?

  12. Where do you see in 5, 10, 20 years from now ? Still blogging ?

  13. great video Darren, keep up the good work :)

  14. Very useful and motivating. Thanks.

  15. Thanks for this wonderful video Darren. I have been using your tips and tricks to gain more and more traffic to my blog and i must admit.. It works.

    three cheers to you.
    Vaibhav
    http://technofriends.wordpress.com

  16. Blogging in public places *rolleyes* nice idea!
    It’s very cool you answers to the questions of your visitors. So you get more regular guests.

  17. I just read the article of capturing seasonality. You are genius. I will definitely think about the strategy.

    By the way, have you used Wiki-How?

  18. I love the video blogs, Darren! Keep em coming!

    Question: How much time do you spend writing blogs, and how much time do you devote to SEO and other activities?

    God bless,

    Craig

  19. Lol, I love the way you said your wife gave you 6 months. My parents are doing the exact same thing with me, got until the end of November.

  20. I made 600 dollars last month and I have about 520 visitors a day in total on my blogs. I guess if I work hard for the next six months I can have much more than gadgets-money.

    hmm I need a plan any suggestions there ?

  21. One question: where are the transcripts for those of us that cannot watch videos? :)

  22. Hi Darren,

    Thanks for answering my question, I really appreciate it.

    In the end; things (and life) can be simple:).

    Thanks again.

    Cheers

    Vincent

  23. Videos have that “Oh! Shiny object” feel and blogging success stories somehow never get old.

    I vote for more video posts on the blogosphere!

  24. Darren,

    I love the way that you are incorporating video into your blog. This is the next generation of the Internet. Sure people have been uploading YouTube videos, but video posts like this serve a much different purpose. It increases online connections, social networking and familiarity.

    Thank you!!

  25. Thank you for your blogger testimony! Enjoyed your insight and personal side to how you’ve come to where you are.

  26. There is some really great information in here. I especially found your advice on going pro interesting because I somehow thought it would be an overnight sensation thing, haha!

  27. Startup to full-time blogging in 6 months? Nice job sir.

  28. Chris – I find that the challenging part of blogging changes from time to time. At some points it’s about coming up with ideas for content, at other times it’s the technical aspects of running a site, at other times it’s more feeling personal attack and at other times it is time management stuff.

    Asako – no, havn’t use Wiki-How.

    Jeremy – I think having a deadline like that is wise. Helps you get yourself going with it – but also helps you to make a good responsible decision.

    Yebot – it wasn’t 6 months from start to full time. I’d been blogging a year and a half before the 6 month deadline started!

  29. Yep Darren, definitely agree. Settings goals really helps me stay on track with everything.

    That’s why I’m doing a nice long 30 day blog series currently (on day #3 right now). Been having quite a bit of success this summer (achieved my goals of doubling traffic and subscriptions) and I’m hoping to at least triple (maybe quadruple) everything by the end of november, which is a nice challenge, at least challenges are fun :)

  30. Great tips darren, definitely helpful for bloggers who are looking at long run.

  31. Hey Darren – anticipating what people will search for is the holy grail, imo. It’s much easier than link baiting, trying to get Dugg’d etc., I spend more time trend watching and positioning posts and articles these days – and it’s taken me to another level.

    Tip (and an example) for Aussie bloggers: if you’re into the tech scene then anything “Australia” and “iPhone” is a winner and will be for a while yet.

    Isolation = eventual burnout. I hear you on that one, for sure.

    Mate … you blog in cafes during the week. Hit me up sometimes when I’m in the City and we’ll catch up for a coffee.

  32. Great video Darren! I love your video posts. There refreshing after reading, reading, reading.

    Here’s a question: How do you find blogs to read? This seems obvious but it can be hard at times.

    Thomas Flight

  33. you have a very understandable wife

  34. Peter says: 09/13/2007 at 6:27 pm

    Love these videos, keep’em coming!

    I worked from home for about 3-4 years doing video game graphics as a freelancer and it certainly was lonely.

    I work with kids now and I just get so much energy from them but I’d rather be working/blogging from home though and earning more money again.

    Oh yeah, I reached my first 1000 uniques a day in probably about 6 months, I’ve just gone over 2000 uniques a day last month and it’s been 11 months so far since my I started blogging, all thanks to Darren, Yaro and several other bloggers.

    I’m still only making about $10 USD a day total with 2 sites and over 3000 unqiues a day, but I’m most likely sure it’s a niche thing (for one of the sites).

  35. hmmm thinking up some questions….

  36. I enjoyed the video, thanks Darren. :)

  37. Great video Darren

    Love to follow through what you teach and implement it into my business.

    Keep them coming.

    Quentin

  38. thanx for the video ::)

  39. Its rocking.You have done a great job

  40. Wow. Nice. Congrats. I can only hope to reach some level similar to yours. Still, don’t see much chance of that. Mine is still new but not getting the attention I’d like it to. In time maybe… and with more hard work…

  41. I am not quite sure, is it a repost?

  42. For comparison purposes, it took me about a year also to get 1000 unique visitors a day.

  43. Great post Darren, This post is very useful, thanks for sharing

  44. there are other people out there in the real world?

    great video.

  45. Great post, very useful as always.

  46. wow,such a great method.thank you.

  47. Darren, I love the video on the blog. This is the first video on a blog that I have watched and I really enjoyed it. Thank you for the answers to the questions. I was wondering how long it took to get the kind of traffic necessary to make a living out of blogging. I would like to blog for a living, but I am so busy I am going to try and work even harder to make successful blogs and websites and slowly back off of my other jobs.

  48. Thank you for another great video.

    I am glad you have dispelled the myth of overnight success in blogging. I’ve read too much of how one can go from “0-60” in a short time, when in actuality, blogging is like any other endeavor. It takes hard work, trial and error, imagination, and perseverance.

    For new bloggers, who may be discouraged with their traffic counts, now they can hear directly from you, a seasoned pro blogger, that high traffic counts don’t happen overnight.

    Your words give others, hope.

  49. I enjoyed listening about anticipating what bloggers would be looking for and putting that in a post for future traffic.

    I’ve noticed that some bloggers use Youtube and others use their own video services when they post videos. Which do you think is better for getting traffic?

    Thanks

  50. Thanks for answering my question Darren. Well! it’s back to a normal job at a 9-5 office job for me. However, it’s a temporary position and I will get back to being a full time blogger unless they offer me something tempting.

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