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Published by: Chuck MacLellan on 03-Oct-24
 
Day 11 "Why You’re Failing Without Small Daily Traffic Goals"

Let’s be real—if you’re not setting small, achievable daily traffic goals for your website, you’re probably coasting. And that means you’re missing out on consistent growth. You wouldn’t embark on a long road trip without a map, so why should growing your website be any different? It’s time to stop winging it and start getting intentional.

The Power of Small Goals

Many people get overwhelmed by the idea of generating massive traffic overnight. The truth? It doesn’t happen that way for most of us. Instead of setting yourself up for failure with unrealistic targets, focus on small, attainable goals that build momentum over time. For example, if your site currently averages 100 visitors per day, set a target to hit 110 or 120 visitors daily. It’s not a huge leap, but it’s progress, and progress compounds.

Track Your Progress Like a Pro

Once you’ve set your goal, it’s all about tracking. If you’re not monitoring what’s working and what isn’t, you’re just guessing—and guessing won’t get you anywhere. Use tools like Google Analytics to track your daily traffic and see how close you are to hitting your target. When you know exactly where you stand, you can tweak your approach and maximize your results.

If certain strategies—like posting your latest blog on social media or optimizing an old post for SEO—start driving more traffic, double down on them. If something isn’t working, pivot quickly and test new ideas. The key here is consistency and a willingness to adapt.

Actionable Steps to Meet Your Daily Traffic Goals

Here’s where the rubber meets the road: after you set your goal, you need to take action every single day to make it happen. No shortcuts. Share your new content across your social platforms, write another blog post that speaks to your audience’s pain points, or engage with your community through comments or direct outreach.

Every small action you take adds up. It’s all about building traffic brick by brick, not expecting a tidal wave overnight. When you commit to these small steps, the results will follow.

Build Momentum for Long-Term Success

The best part about hitting those small daily goals? They give you momentum, which is often the difference between giving up and pushing through. By consistently meeting these smaller milestones, you’re setting yourself up for much larger wins down the road. Success breeds success, and before you know it, your “small” daily goals will feel like a breeze compared to the bigger targets you’ll be tackling.


So, what’s your daily traffic goal for this week? Let’s keep each other accountable—drop your target in an email  and let’s start growing together!

Thanks for reading and Have a Great Day!
-Chuck

 

 

 
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