Ya if no one can find your site for what ads you are wanting to run, then it is totally useless… In my opinion
Finding a larger audience for your blog is just like selling to more customers. In each scenario, you’ll need to figure out how to reach them, how to interest them, and how to make them come back for more.
Darren Rowse and many of his blog’s readers put together a great list of ideas, some may say the ultimate list at the moment…
“I visit other blogs in my niche, add them to my feed and participate in the discussion on their blogs via the comments. Writing interesting comments often gets people to click through to see your site.”
Ya if no one can find your site for what ads you are wanting to run, then it is totally useless… In my opinion
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