Everyone talks about getting traffic.
But most methods don’t actually bring real visitors. Just impressions, likes, and nothing else.
So I tested 3 common strategies to see which one actually drives traffic to a website.
Here’s what really happened.
Method 1: Posting Random Blogs
I published multiple general blogs like:
- What is SEO
- Benefits of Digital Marketing
Result:
Almost no clicks.
Reason:
These topics are too common. No curiosity. No reason to click.
Method 2: Social Media Posting
I posted regularly on platforms like LinkedIn.
Result:
Good reach, but very low website visits.
Reason:
People consume content on the platform itself. They don’t leave.
Method 3: Curiosity-Driven Content (This Worked)
Instead of writing general content, I changed the approach.
I used:
- Real problems
- Specific results
- Curiosity-based titles
Example:
Instead of “SEO Tips”
I wrote:
“Why Most Websites Don’t Get Traffic Even After Doing SEO”
Result:
More clicks. More engagement. More website visits.
What Actually Brings Traffic
If your goal is traffic, focus on:
- Specific problems
- Real experiences
- Strong curiosity hooks
- Clear reason to click
People don’t click helpful content.
They click interesting content.
Simple Traffic Strategy You Can Use
- Stop writing generic topics
- Use curiosity in your titles
- Focus on real problems
- Add one clear link with purpose
Final Insight
Traffic is not about writing more content.
It’s about writing content that makes people curious enough to click.
If you want to see how this works in real strategy, I’ve broken it down here in a simple way: https://amalmarketer.com/

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