7 Easy Ways to Get More Weekend Traffic for Your Website

weekend trafficWeb traffic for most websites drop during the weekend because less people are using the internet to look for information or checking their favorite websites for new content.

This is a natural and inevitable occurrence and a corresponding dip in traffic figures or sales is nothing to be alarmed about.

Jay Wilson recently asked if I had any recommendations to stop traffic from reducing during the weekends and as a matter of fact, I do have some suggestions that might work, although they will require some effort on your part.

Getting traffic to your site during the weekends is no different from methods commonly used to increase visitors to your site during the weekdays. The key is to focus on hitting defensible traffic sources for referral traffic, since these are factors which you can control to a certain extent (as opposed to organic search traffic).

Seven Easy Ways to Increase Traffic to Your Site on the Weekend

Your goal is to target websites with regular traffic flows and large numbers of users and make them referral sources which will send visitors to your website. Naturally, you should try to focus on getting targeted traffic whenever possible.

These short-term strategies will allow you to get traffic very soon after you implement them. They will not only reduce your weekend traffic dip but may get you even more traffic to your website than the weekdays.

I have omitted other long term traffic building methods like building a community, product development, joint ventures or affiliate programs because they are not something you can easily implement for immediate results.

  1. Network within Social Communities. This includes posting and interacting with other people on relevant forums, social networks like Facebook, news sites like Digg/Reddit as well as blog sites like Blogcatalog or MyBloglog. There will always been people on crowded online communities and you will always get some visitors if you plug your site discreetly in the right places.

  2. Create a Weekend Link Bait. Establish the habit of creating and promoting a weekend Link Bait on popular social websites like Digg, Reddit, del.icio.us or StumbleUpon. This is by the far the easiest and most powerful way to get traffic to your site during the weekends.

    Social news sites usually get less news during the weekend, and it is likely that your bait will be more successful during this time.


  3. Comment on Blogs. While many blogs don’t update during the weekend, you can still comment on the ones that do. Focus on those with more traffic and try to be the first few to leave a comment. Make your comment relevant and you’re likely to receive some visitors from others who visit the same blog.

  4. Email Pitch Your Website. Write an email to bloggers within your niche to promote your website, business or best article for last week. Give away a product or offer premium access for selected publishers in return for a mention.

    Some blogs like Daily Blog Tips have a habit of doing weekend speed-linking. Pitch your site to these blogs and you’ll get some traffic if you get a link.


  5. Try Blog Traffic Exchanges. Blog traffic exchanges are tools which allow you to get traffic by visiting other blogs. They are more useful for newer blogs and as they require more time and effort on your part, I suggest using them strategically to find new blogs within your niche as well.

  6. Use Paid Advertising. This involves spending money on paid advertising in order to get traffic to your website. Pay per click advertising and social media advertising on sites like StumbleUpon can bring in traffic on the weekends. The benefit of this method is that you don’t have to do any work whatsoever.

  7. Publish During the Weekend. Publishing during the weekend will get you some traffic, especially if you have many feed subscribers as some of them will visit your site to read the full article or comments. Smaller sites can also benefit as new content will bring in a small amount of long tail search traffic.

    Future publish your post during the weekend so you don’t have to sit down in front of the computer to write. Asking a question is sometimes the quickest way to put out an extra blog post.

The downside of all of these methods (with the exception of paid advertising) is the time-investment. Do you really want to spend time in front of the computer on the weekend? The amount of time needed for these tasks will vary and perhaps it would be better to alternate them each weekend to lessen the workload.

Another way to deal with this would be to get someone to help promote your site for the weekend instead of doing it yourself. Learning how to oursource marketing is important, even for amateur webmasters or bloggers because they can really help your website to grow much faster.

If you have the time and interest, try implementing some of the tactics listed in this article. I’ll love to hear if it helps you to get more visitors this weekend.

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35 Comments - Share Your Thoughts
  • Good comment ” try to be first on comments”. Awsome post Maki, but as you said is it worth spending time? I think it is for NEW blogs but for old once like mine or yours I don’t think it’s needed. :)

  • The advice given here in this post is quite timely for me. Thanks!! Now that the new semester has started I am going to be quite limited on my time in front of the computer…especially on the weekends. I really like the link idea on the weekends. Thanks for all the great suggestions!!!

  • Good tips, Maki. Yea it is kind of hard to get traffic on the weekend. #2 makes a lot of sense. Digg probably doesn’t get as many submissions on the weekend so it would be easier to hit front page.

    I would be afraid to release a mega article on the weekend though in fear it may not reach front page, and get the proper merit it deserves.

  • Wow, I love your blog, there is alway something good to read.

    I do use Myspace to get traffic, get a lot of friend and post a bulletin one awhile and you can get 500 vistors per bulletin depending on your bulletin post.

    I am also new to blogging and been doing it for 2 weeks now and I am using the commenting on other blog to get traffic also.

    I try to get in the top ten comment if possible, rarely does anyone read pass the 1st ten comment.

    Anyway, thank for the post, very good.

  • Too funny, I was doing steps 1-3 when I stopped in here.

    So, uh, what do you say, wanna subscribe to my blog?

    Hey, everybody is invited.

    In all seriousness. I’ve been subscribed to Dosh Dosh for about a month now and look forward to all the new posts. And I even check on weekends.

    Best.

  • I just did a theme this week on your item #3. There is a right way to comment and a wrong way. Thanks for including comments in your list. :-)

    I disagree with traffic exchange and Stumble traffic. I prefer readers over eyeballs. If the person looking at my site isn’t interested why do the work to get them there in the first place.

    BeachBum

  • Maki – great post!

    However, I have a quibble:

    “Asking a question is sometimes the quickest way to put out an extra blog post.”

    Yes, but filling up your blog with quick, extra posts just lowers the average quality of the content on your blog. Heavy posting of loosely relevant content only further damages a blogosphere that is quickly filling up with worthless junk content in many places. The junk is a result of this kind of ‘quantity over quality’ mentality to publishing content in the name of simply increasing rankings for the sake of increasing rankings. Two years from now, blogging may very well seem like a quaint activity after most blog readers tire of all the spam-like junk content and stop reading blogs altogether.

    With my blog I try to take the opposite tack and emphasize quality over quantity — relatively few posts, but each post is high in original, insightful, and expert content that keeps my readers itching for more. High quality, relevant content was what the blogosphere was supposed to be about, but it seems to be losing its way quickly. Hopefully, someday, the tide will turn toward ‘quality over quantity’ before blogging falls out of fashion.

    Thanks,

    Logan.

  • Maki on August 25th, 2007

    @Logan

    I don’t think question asking lowers the average quality of content.. it’s actually a great way to connect and interact with your audience. But I do agree that too many quick posts will lower the average content quality.. although that is really subjective: Not all visitors/readers will see it as a drop in standards, some might even welcome the change.

    I recently wrote a post which echoes your concerns: The Problem with Meta-Blogging: Being Unique in a Saturated Niche

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts :)

    @BeachBum

    Eyeballs convert into return traffic and readers… at least some of them do. :)

  • Well, here goes #3 on your list. I also did #7… your readers may even be able to make $10 off it. All they need to do is visit!

  • It’s hard to be first on comments to this blog.

  • “It’s hard to be first on comments to this blog.”- you are not kidding with that one.

    I just write the post in advance. Not that hard actually it just takes a bit of planning.

  • There are more other ways also. I dont believe in paid advertising.

  • Doshdosh
    I am a big fan of your blog
    Actually i have been doing this kind of things for 10 years.
    I share some skills and knowledge on this topic in my blog.
    Lets share and earn more together!

  • Man my weekend traffic sucks even more than my weekday traffic lol. I didn’t even bother paying attention to the decline until I read this post

  • thx dosh dosh for the nice tips
    the weekend is always good for me:)

  • Thank for great tips. maybe i must follow all of your tips to get more traffic.

  • very nice post, and great tips. I am just looking for about some tips for the weekends.

  • One of the benefits of having an established blog is weekends off. Of course, for some people they enjoy blogging 7 days a week — more power to them.

    I’m fine with the drop off of traffic over the weekend — I understand that people need a break and have other things to do. Let’s just say that this is a good time to simply pull away from the computer and connect with people F2F.

  • still a long way to have an established blog

  • ….hate to show my ignorance, but what the heck is a “weekend linkbait”?

    regards to all

  • lol, link bait is hard to pull off i’ve tried it several times..

  • Great info and thanks for pointing to that old outsourcing marketing post. Very useful.

  • Very informative great tips.

  • Thanks a lot..Really usefull info. My sometimes i find myself try too hard to post comment everyday.If u din do something, the traffic drop. Viewing the traffic statistic sometimes is like viewing stock market index….sigh…..

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  • wow!
    I stumbled to your blog!

    what is your stumbleupon id?
    me:
    nabinkm.stumbleupon.com

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