Generating Traffic On A Budget
Most webmasters keep their prized web traffic generating systems to themselves or charge an arm and a leg. I am one of the guys in the trenches. Before I share with you the simplest and easiest methods to generate website traffic I will begin with a little background information.
I have several websites and in the past ten years I have worked with gurus that promised to deliver traffic to my sites.
Its Not The Opt-In List That Brings Success, Its Peoples Desire For Your Product
Let me ask you a question. What is the most important thing in running a business? Well, obviously selling. Right? Wrong! This is like stating that the most important thing in life, its purpose, is breathing.
Yes, you need to breath to survive, to live, but breathing is not the most important thing it is a prerequisite.
Targeted Traffic to Your Mini-Site
Generating traffic for your mini-sites is the challenge.
Search engines look for large content. Therefore it is easier to get search engines to “spider” your website. Of course large content sites take more effort in building.
Mini-sites, however, are only 1 to 5 pages with the sole purpose of selling immediately to site visitors.
Good Traffic is Targeted Traffic
Targeted traffic: the demographic
Assuming your business is motorcycles, my first guess at your target demographic would be 16-25 year old males and 50+ year old wealthy retired couples. Breaking it down further, if you sell Suzuki crotch rockets, you can safely discard the wealthy retired group. Narrow the demographic as best you can to target potential customers.
Finding Keywords to Build Your Web Site Traffic
What are web site keywords and how do I go about finding keywords that will work for me?
You may have the dandiest web site with eye popping text and graphics, but if you have missing keywords then you are going to be out of business quick.
Web sites revolve around traffic. No traffic = no sales.
No Follow Illustrates Need For Good Linking Plan
The blog explosion created a great opportunity for savvy marketers–they could post their URL’s in the comments of blogs and reap the benefits of links back to their sites as the search engines crawled through.
Some undertook blog-marketing responsibly. They found blogs legitimately related to their sites and offered insightful, relevant commentary on issues.
Reciprocal Links: Look Before You Link
A reciprocal link is when a web site links to you and you link back to them.
If you own a website, I’m sure you’ve received emails asking for link exchanges. This article’s purpose is to help you decide who you should be linking to and why.
Look before you link!
Indiscriminate linking can be harmful to your search engine rankings and your reputation.
Social Bookmarking Traffic Results
The results of the social bookmarking experiment I have been carrying out are materialising. There have been some surprising results and some results that have restored my faith in the browsing public. I have been pondering whether or not to release the results as I do not want the spammers to tarnish something that is still relatively pure.
Website Traffic Generation?7 Great Ways to Increase Your Web Site Traffic
We all know that the secret to success on the Internet is getting your website noticed and producing massive amounts of unique traffic. Even better still is producing this traffic on a consistent basis and for free. So how do we go about this task and what is the magic formula that will do this for us on a constant and ongoing basis.
For Both Search Engines And Real Estate, Location Is Everything
It’s all about location, location, location!
In the past…back in the days when Google was IT when it came to natural search results…everyone was very focused (or shall we say obsessed?) on Google page rank.
Now that Google is a public company and the search business has become competitive (most notably due to the serious search capabilities now being offered by Yahoo and Microsoft, via MSN), Google has become much more “private” or secretive about things like page rank, backlinks, etc.
Fri, 21st November 2008
