How to Get Your First 1,000 Blog Subscribers in Only 60 Days

You know how a lot of A-list bloggers tell you it takes years to build a popular blog?

They say you just have to keep writing great content. They say you just have to be patient. They say just stick with it, and eventually it will all pay off.

But you know what?

It doesn’t work.

I tried it for two years, writing a new post every day, optimizing for search engines, building links, doing everything popular bloggers say you should do, and nothing worked. And eventually, I realized why:

They weren’t telling the whole story. Maybe they thought they were, but they were leaving some important detail out, and it made the whole system fall apart.

So, I started researching it. Instead of focusing on what they said to do, I looked back to the beginning of popular blogs and studied what they actually did. And I discovered something fascinating:

Guest blogging.

A-list bloggers rarely talk about it, but the truth is, almost all of them wrote for other popular blogs before their own blog became popular. They learned the craft, built valuable connections, and then their blog began to grow.

So, I decided to try it myself, and take a look at these traffic stats after 60 days:

  • 76,000 unique visitors
  • 2,000+ new visitors per day
  • 1,000 RSS subscribers

I didn’t come into the niche knowing anyone. I didn’t pay for traffic. I didn’t even have a bunch of twitter followers or Facebook friends to help me spread the word quickly.

I started from nothing, and 60 days later, I had the most popular blog I’d ever built.

And now I’d like to show you how to do the same thing.

On the next page, I’ve prepared a video case study that walks you through it, step-by-step. You’ll see actual blog posts I wrote, actual traffic stats, actual pitch emails, and everything else you need to know to do it yourself.

It’s totally free. All you have to do is register with your email address to the right, and I’ll give you instant access to the case study. Register now:

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