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As far as driving traffic to your WordPress site, human-to-human (or face-to-face) interaction helps a great deal. Attend events and meet your readers in person in that next WordCamp. You can go a step further and even organize events, and sure enough, you can expect a surge in traffic.
If there’s some media coverage, you can expect more hits – just make sure to mention your website somewhere in there.
Track Your Traffic As Is
Unless your website doesn’t exist, you’re bound to attract readers Country Email List even if all you have is ten blog posts. I’m in no way encouraging slacking as far as creating content is concerned, but every website with some decent content will pull some traffic.
Considering you probably have a ton of posts (or are planning to publish a ton), you must pull in some traffic. If you do your due diligence and study the traffic you’re pulling, you can identify areas that need reinforcing and areas that need sending to the back burner.

Perhaps a particular type of post performs better than all the rest. Perhaps, your traffic comes from a certain country and you’re targeting a different location entirely. Perhaps you’re not using the right keywords. Perhaps this, perhaps that; you get the point.
You can only drive more traffic by playing to your strengths and/or eliminating your weaknesses, not forcing your way. Study your traffic and make the necessary amendments. If you don’t know where to start, your WordPress stats screen is an ideal start point. You can also use tools such as Google Analytics. Then make changes as needed.
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