Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote: As others have said:
Get it proof read
Get some content on there, not just "hello I'm James" but something actually about driving
Once there is content, there will be something to discuss, Google will be more interested in it, and it may start to happen.
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Hi James,
Not wishing to rain on your parade/trackday/driving event
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but . . .
. . . Can I suggest you don't get your hopes up too high?
I've been running
http://the-ride-info.blogspot.com/ for some time, and get a trickle of visitors.
Where do the visitors come from? Some via Google, which will search and log any post you make, some from my 'sig line' in forum posts such as this, and some from other links (when posts have been picked up on other web sites or forum posts.
I have some - a few - 'followers', and some people (I don't know how many) who receive the content via RSS feeds.
For visitors coming to the site (rather than RSS), some days it's in single figures, my highest was almost 100 in a day.
But the hardest thing is putting the content there - I have a 'back catalogue' of ideas, text and pictures - but just not enough hours to do it, hence no recent posts.
But more fundamentally, what's your reason, your 'purpose'? Who do you want to read what?
You can't rely on people here, for example, to create your content. I get 'comments' added very rarely to my posts - and they're not the way to build a blog.
When you do post, you'll either have to do little and often, or comprehensive, in-depth, weekly posts.
Then - if you want visits via Google for people (call them 'customers, if it clarifies your thinking) searching for advanced driving information - you'll need to provide Google - and those visitors - with it, so your content, tags, and title all need to include important search terms.
Next, from your Google account, sort out statistics tracking and paste the code into your site's HTML, so you'll know who's visiting and where they've come from - and why. A big surprise for me was when I posted a 'jokey' space-filler about Zil limos - it's probably had more Google-related visits than any other single post.
Good Luck!
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