Being able to generate traffic is one of the most important skills to have as a blogger.
Whilst SEO is great, it can take a little while to get your content ranked, if at all it does get ranked.
With all the Google animals being released every now and then, it’s getting tougher to get ranked.
So here are 4 tools that you can use after posting a new blog post that will instantly increase blog traffic to your new post.
1. Increase blog traffic with PostPlanner
The best way to make this work is to join a lot of Facebook groups in your niche. So after posting a new blog post, you can then post it in all these groups.
If it’s a great post that’s of interest, you will get people instantly clicking through to your blog.
It can be a long and tedious process to post in all the Facebook groups you are part of, but you can use PostPlanner to do the hard work and it will only take a few minutes.
With PostPlanner, you can post in many Facebook groups at the click of a button.
You can also schedule your content to post later and also to repeat over and over again. It’s like a set it and forget it tool.
Click here to know more about PostPlanner.
2. Increase blog traffic with Tweet Adder
Twitter is a great way to drive traffic to your blog but you have to be clever about it. It’s a very fast community and if you are not strategic, your posts will get buried in all the noise.
So this is what I recommend.
Turn your blog post titles into different variations and schedule them to go out at intervals during the day using TweetAdder.
Tweet Adder is a great tool for scheduling Twitter posts and for also building your Twitter followers.
Click here to know more about TweetAdder.
3. Increase your blog traffic with JustRetweet.com
I started using this website a few months ago and I have been getting good traffic from Twitter as a result of this website.
It’s a place where you tweet other people’s content and they tweet yours in return therefore giving your blog posts more exposure.
If you are too busy to tweet other people’s content, you can still get your content retweeted by buying credits.
Click here to know more about JustRetweet.com.
4. Increase your blog traffic with TribePro
TribePro is a social syndication community where people share each one anothers content.
Imagine having a few hundred people all sharing your content in their social media networks.
That’s what TribePro does!
So if you want to get more people to your blog, it’s a great idea to make use of a community like Tribepro.
Here’s a review about TribePro that I did a while ago and I hope it gives you some more insight into how it will help increase your blog traffic.
Click here to know more about TribePro.
All these tools are great and they will help you to increase your blog traffic almost instantly but to see better long term results, you have to use them consistently.
Hope you have gotten some value from this post. Please like, tweet and share it.
p.s. Did I miss any tools? Let me know what you are using that’s getting you results. Please leave a comment below.
p.p.s. Here is one of the best videos about getting more traffic and subscribers. Click here.

Very Good article and very good content. I ordered the first one on the list and am looking into the other ones. Thanks Brewster
Hey Brewster, thanks for visiting my blog. Let me know how you get on with the tool.
Nice post Ruth, love the blog site, did you build it yourself? Thanks, Stephen
TribePro and Postplanner looks promising.Will definitely give it a try.Thanks for sharing this information.
Hey Joe, they both give me a good amount of traffic everyday so go for it.
Hey Ruth, I used both tribepro and tweetadder. Love tweetadder. I was was using postplanner and I thought they took it off the shelf. I may look into it again. Thanks for the post!
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Hey Sherman,
Postplanner is very effective and I don’t usually use it to send traffic straight to my capture page but when I do, it gets me a ton of leads. Most times, I use it to promote my blog posts.
I’m going to try postplanner, Ruth. Thanks for the tips.
Hi Amy, I’m sure you’ll find it useful. I normally schedule my blog posts and get it to repeat a couple of times over a year and I get a ton of traffic from Facebook as a result.