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Bringing in Traffic from Beyond Your Network

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Working for a network is great. Everything you need by way of support is there for you. Your editors and fellow bloggers can always be counted on to come by and comment and link to your posts. If you’re part of a large network, the support of your peers is invaluable, so don’t get me wrong…but wouldn’t you like to expand your readership beyond that of your network?

Spread the word

Don’t be afraid to spread the word about your blog and blog posts. There are ways to do this without being spammy.

Go ahead and look outside of your network for traffic. Since many networks offer bonuses for traffic and revenue, I’ll even go as far as to say it’s within your best interests to do so.

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