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7 Surefire Ways To Increase Your Traffic

by Admin on May 17, 2009

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If you already have a site and you think that you’re not getting the traffic that you’re supposed to be getting, then its time to reconsider. If you are contending in this very competitive business world, you should always be a step ahead of your competitors.

Timing is essential, that’s an old adage known to everyone. But with generating traffic, you should always be on your toes and be a day ahead of everyone. Never think of today and tomorrow as a starting point for making your site traffic laden, it should always have been yesterday.

To help you out in generating more traffic for your site, here are some seven surefire ways to increase your traffic starting from yesterday.

1) Invest in good advertising with search engines

Google’s Adwords and Yahoo’s Overture provide great advertising schemes that are very truly popular and assures great traffic. Although with this surefire way to increase your traffic would cost some money. While some would shy away from spending money to increase traffic, it is imperative in this case to do so because Adwords and Overture is the top surefire way to increase your traffic.

You could see for yourself the success these search engine advertising methods have reaped rewards for so many companies. Lots of sites feature these advertising systems and many have signed on to reap the benefits. Do not be left up behind. Every penny is worth it with using Google and Yahoo’s advertising.

2) Exchange or Trade Links with other sites

With exchanging links with other sites, both of you will benefit from the efforts both of you do to enhance your site’s traffic. When one site features another site’s link, they could provide one another with the traffic one site generates. The efforts are doubly beneficial because it would seem like both of you are working to generate more traffic. The more links traded with more sites the more traffic could be expected.

3) Use Viral Marketing

Viral marketing allows you to spread the word about your company and product without any costs or if ever low costs only. This is a marketing method that can be quite sneaky; you can attach your company’s name, product or link to a certain media such as a funny video, entertaining game, an interesting article or a gossip or buzz. With this method, people get infected with the creativity and entertainment of the medium that they will pass it on to many people.

4) Search and use proper keywords or keyword phrases for your sites content

Search engines look for certain keywords that they would show in their results page. In doing so, having the right keyword and keyword phrase is a high requirement in ranking in high in search engine results. You could write your own content or you could hire someone to do it for you.

5) Write Articles that can lead traffic to your site

Submit articles to sites that would contain the same subject that your site deals in. If you sell car parts write press releases and articles about cars and car parts. Attach your sites description and services at the end of the article as well as the link.

6) Join forums and form online communities

Capture a market and show your expertise and credibility. When you find a good foundation for your site, people will trust you and your site and will pass on to many people their trust. Traffic will certainly increase because they know that you can provide what they need.

7) Lastly, Offer newsletters.

If many people know what you are about and your existence is shared with many others, you will find a loyal traffic that can provide you with more traffic by recommendation. If you arouse the curiosity of your customers they would be pushed to help you with your traffic.

If you have any other tips, you can share by commenting below!


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Exchanging Blog Traffic with Related Posts

by Admin on April 2, 2009

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New plugins are being released for WordPress on a fairly regular basis, but not all are so easily able to blow away bloggers with their capabilities as a recent release by the name of Blog Traffic Exchange. While not many people actually know much about Blog Traffic Exchange right now, it will not take long for this new WordPress plugin (Related Sites) to take off because it is providing a means of building high quality links on autopilot without any spamming. Rather than simply having your related posts listed beneath each of your blog posts, this is a plugin that is going to make it possible for you to show off articles and blog posts that are related on other blogs within your same niche.

As you know, when you create links to other blogs, you receive track back links from them in response. But when it comes to related websites, however, you simply get put into the cloud, and people who decide to blog about similar topics as you will have links to your blog in their related website link. These are relevant and powerful links that relate to your content and help gain exposure for your blog without requiring anything from you. Your readers will be able to check out relevant content in other websites and other blogs, and visitors to these other websites and other blogs will gain extra exposure to your blog, and you do not have to do anything to make this happen.

Kevin, who created the Blog Traffic Exchange, has been receiving a great amount of incredible feedback from everyone who has used the plugin so far. Some of the users who have given consideration to this plugin have seen as much as a 20 percent increase in the traffic they are receiving, simply as a result of using the plugin.

As the owner of a blog or a website, one of your biggest priorities should always be to hunt for new and effective ways for driving an increase in traffic to your website (like using Twitter to drive more traffic). One of the greatest strategies that you can employ is link exchange or traffic exchange, but there are too many flaws in systems like these. The guys who are behind the Blog Traffic Exchange or BTE created this word press plug-in as a means of alleviating some of the issues that relate to normal link exchange and traffic exchange systems, making it significantly easier to exchange links without any of the flaws or hassles. In other words, every blogger should absolutely be utilizing this plugin to the best of their ability if their priority is to increase traffic, because it allows bloggers from all niches and from all over the internet to significantly increase their traffic on autopilot without any spamming or gray-area tactics. This is the best way for bloggers to get targeted, interested traffic without having to employ older types of link exchange or traffic exchange tactics which have been flawed in the past.


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10 Common Website Traffic Myths

by Admin on March 13, 2009

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Due to the vast array of blogs out there talking about just how powerful traffic is for you, your blog and brand, you might be finding it difficult to find the tips or guides to using traffic to your benefit and not just for staring at. After all, if you don’t have any plans for monetizing your site or focusing on your brand during the peak traffic periods (not just spikes), you won’t be able to grow your site nor reach your long-term goals.

High blog traffic, or traffic anywhere except stalled on the highway, is something that everyone desires. With traffic, you are able to do nearly anything you want – it means that people are actively looking at your site, discovering what you have to offer. At this point, and only at this pint, they can decide whether they want to go further and “catch” onto the pitch that you tired to convey, the message that you tried to get across – that you wanted them to purchase or continue to read and subscribe to your blog or services.

While I cannot say that you will be able to use all of these tips, included are a few common misconceptions about traffic that you have to understand. I focus on ways people make mistakes, ways to fix them, and how to get a better understanding on your traffic.

Note: They are not all myths, but simply answers to common questions.

1. Traffic doesn’t grow by looking at stats.

This is probably one of the most commonly stated tips that people give in terms of traffic. When you are constantly looking at your stats and traffic, not just the trends, you are not only showing that you don’t want to see your blog grow, but you are also spending time unproductively. Although you can do this every once in a while to see how visitors come to your site and how long each stays, you shouldn’t do it every day. Instead, focus on what creates the most content, the goods, that people want to read, use, and enjoy.

2. Your readers don’t necessarily care how popular (traffic wise) your site is.

Taking a look at a collection of sites out there, you will generally find that most have a rather high popularity. However, this is not necessarily true for all sites, especially those that are able to cater to a more in-tune market that shares a better relationship with one another. In other words, community is larger than total popularity. With community, traffic builds, and with traffic, popularity builds, if you get the picture. This doesn’t happen for all sites. The prime example, Google, didn’t become successful due to a small user base, but because it naturally grew in popularity due to its usage and high traffic.

3. You don’t have to pay for traffic.

Most likely, you’ve heard of or seen people that were successful in purchasing traffic. Ultimately, if you have just started your blog, this method will fail due to the fact that you have no root, nothing to keep your readers from leaving. It might all add up to a few extra clicks if you have ads on your site, but nothing more. Essentially, purchasing traffic is a hit-or-miss thing until you are good at advertising correctly. And, for the most part, this works better once  you have the content base to support the claims that you may have made during your advertising campaign(s).

4. More work pays off.

As stated in the first tip, procrastinating content creation won’t help your blog grow. Instead, you need to be able to distinguish your site from others, being able to create more high-quality content on a more consistent basis. Let’s say that you spend an hour creating 10 100-word posts. They will only get you as far as the word and substance in those posts which, by most figures, won’t be too far. Rather, a single 1,000-word posts that you spend two hours or more on and include various forms of unique content representation that draws in your readers will help exponentially more than multiple, quick posts that you spend less time wirting.

5. Traffic naturally fluctuates.

An overview of your traffic and analytics might show that your traffic is decreasing, although, in another view, it has been increasing over the past week. Another person might tell you that your website is extremely popular while the next says that you have very few daily readers.

Drastically different answers like those illustrated above are seen everyday when people try to analyze traffic and form “comparable” figures of what the traffic really is. In reality, there  will likely never be a solution for finding the exact answers, no matter how many different services we were to look at. What you really need to know is that traffic changes everyday, although you should never see jumps of double digit percentages day after day.

6. Traffic exchanges don’t work as well as they say.

In a way, a traffic exchange is trying to offer you a service that only works in an ideal world, one where people are able to spend hours doing something that provides little to their benefit. For this reason, the traffic that has been promised is rarely delivered because people can’t spend time browsing sites or attending to their accounts.

In my opinion, they could work only if you spend a minimal amount of time with them and your blog has zero visitors – they would provide a starting point, in some ways.

7. Just because your bounce rate is high doesn’t mean that visitors don’t like your site.

A popular myth, bounce rate is simply an indication that your site’s layout or way you present content is better-than-average because the visitors don’t have to page through multiple pages or try to find what they are looking for. On the other hand, it means that you probably won’t be generating as many page views for advertisers paying you based on the number of impressions you deliver. The more content-rich your homepage and individual pages from search engines are, the more likely the visitor is to leave the page, but still retain some information about your site, which is generally the most important part.

8. Once you have established brand recognition, traffic becomes less important.

I might be going off on a limb with this idea, but when you develop your brand, people will retain what you offer far into the future, being able to go back to your site without having to search multiple queries just to find the site they were looking for. It’s what makes many of the top companies remain in business – the experience their customers had, even if it was only one time.

The traffic aspect won’t matter as much because these people will probably recommend your company, name, or services to others – a free marketing approach.

9. Traffic growth only results from a dramatic change.

Partially true, this means that unless you change a major portion of your marketing campaign, your layout, or what you are doing to draw in traffic, you won’t see any significant growth month-over-month. However, there are many examples of sites that haven’t changes since they were launched and are more popular today than ever. So, you just have to continue providing a reliable service and traffic should naturally increase, even without spending a dime on marketing or promoting your service (although time is a factor, like always).

10. More subscribers Does Not Mean More traffic.

While subscribers and traffic typically go hand in hand, sites that have in excess of 50,000 subscribers might only see a fraction of those people who visit their blog everyday, it not on a rare occurrence. Subscriptions have made it much easier to reduce the amount of traffic to your blog which, all in all, might be a good thing. It might mean less income from ad sales, but you are helping to balance traffic between multiple sources (unless you have a lot of images in your posts hosted on your server). This myth has been proven false dozens of times with various blogs.


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Back links are simply a link from somewhere else to your site. It sounds easy to create them and it is easy, but you will need thousands of these links and you will need new ones every month. They may only take a minute to create but to create hundreds or thousands take lots of time and talent. Read more about Backlinking here.

Back links are really important in the world of Search Engine Optimization. If you want your site to do well in search engine listing results you have to have a good page ranking. If you want a higher page ranking you’re going to need to create lots and lots of back links.

It takes time and talent to do this but it will be worth it. Google receives 3,000 search inquiries a second. That’s 180,000 per minute. If you want your share of this avalanche of free business, you will need to work hard and work smart.

How Many Links Do You Need?

Lots and Lots. You need more than the competitor that is ranked number one with Google. If you do that, you will be number one. Let’s take a look at a few areas and see how many we would need to dominate that field.

- Top company in “search engine optimization” had 52,100 links

- Top company in “web site design” had 54,200 links

- Top Company in “custom T-shirts” had 72,000 links

- Top Company in “Tiffany Lamps” had 825 links

As you can see, the more competitive the area, the more links it takes to be number one. Plan to add as many links as you can every month for as long as you stay in business. Remember that your competitors are adding new links every month too, so the number of links you need keeps growing.

Beware Of Short Cuts To Success

As you surf the web, you will see sites that advertise short cuts to link creation. They offer to sell you hundreds of links. As you evaluate these services, realize that the quality of your links is important to your success. The sites you link to must concern themselves with similar topics to your site or they may be disregarded by the search engines. Also, the quality of the linking site is important. If the site is known for spam or porn, you may be seriously penalized search engine rankings just for being associated with it. Buying back links is fraught with danger. Choosing the site you link and actually creating the link to is a much better alternative.

You can read more about avoiding Linking Mistakes here.

Using Articles To Create Links

Writing informative articles is a great way to create back links. You can use the articles on your site and publish them to article directory sites. Every site that publishes your article will create a back link to your site. Other sites may pick up your article and publish it creating “viral” publishing and more links. You should assign someone to write one or two articles every month without fail or hire an outside source to do this for you.

Using Videos To Create Links

Another great way to create links and sell as well is to create video clips that tell your story or sell your product in an interesting way. You can use these clips to sell on your site and you can publish them to video sites like youtube.com, metacafe.com, viddler.com and many others. These get great rankings in the search engines. You should assign someone to write one or two articles every month without fail or hire an outside source to do this for you.

Using Social Networks To Create Links

Social networks like myspace.com are great ways to create quality links. Myspace is one of the most visited sites on the web, so links from it make your site rank as very popular. To create links from social sites, open an account, link to others with similar interests, and make comments that include a link to your site.

Using Blogs To Create Links

sBlogs want comments from readers. Visit blogs on similar topics to yours and on any popular blogs, leave a comment on a posting. Your comment can contain a link to your site. This should not be just self serving but should continue the dialog. For example, if your site deals with web marketing and you see a blog article on meta tags, you might make a comment like, “excellent article with good points. I also found good meta tag tools at www.yoursite.com” One great way to find good blogs is to set up a Google alert for all keywords you use and you will be notified anytime a post is made with those key words. Then, you simply visit the blog and make a comment.

That Sounds Like A Lot Of Work

It is a huge amount of work but just keep remembering those 180,000 inquiries per second. If you do not have the time to do this kind of work, there are micro ad agencies on the web who can do it for you. Outsourcing this work is very cost effective as it allows you to keep selling and managing while someone else creates the links that drive your site to the top of the inquiry list.

If you have any questions, you can ask them here.

-Mahesh.


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Expired Domain Traffic – Make Money with It

by Admin on December 20, 2008

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Expired Domain traffic plays an important role in expired domain business. It is a critical element that can create immense value to your domains. All famous expired domains invariably had tons of incoming traffic attached to it. People who are looking for an expired domain are very eager to buy it if it has traffic and links attached to it.

Buying and selling expired domain traffic is a profitable idea that can result in an ongoing online income to your business. Before you wish to sell it to other people, you may need to acquire domain traffic on a consistent basis. There are actually two different modes of acquiring it to your expired domain. One method is to purchase the traffic from a reseller by paying a price while the other is to accumulate it by redirecting the traffic to your domain. Purchasing and using expired traffic involves lots of effort, investing time and money.

This method is also a mode of flipping your domains by adding commercial value to the web pages. While flipping your domain, you may need to collect organic type of traffic that is real and well recognized by major search engines. Once you purchase your expired domains, you will need to create a redirection mechanism on them so that anyone who makes a visit to your defunct sites will be redirected to your main site.

Selling expired traffic through your expired domains require lot of patience and effort as building quality links will always take lot of time. Domain flipping to add traffic is a value based activity that will eventually end up in selling an expired domain for a very high price. Some of the well-known methods that can bring in lots of traffic are:

a) Affiliate a program that not only provides you an ongoing type of income, but also brings a considerable amount of traffic.

b) Flipped domains with a catchy web site and keyword enriched content will provide you an opportunity to sell them at premium prices. Such domains are very good candidates for PPC campaigns and Google AdSense programs. When you use these innovative methods to promote your expired domains, you are adding quality traffic and inbound links.

c) Placing individual web pages based on defunct and non-functional expired domains over the internet and insert outgoing links to your main websites. This simple action may result in redirecting traffic to your other web sites. In the meantime, all defunct expired domains will add invisible value to themselves resulting in increased domain gains.

In essence, expired domain traffic helps you in two distinctive ways:

a) Inflating the inherent value of the domain. Traffic enriched domains can yield you better profits as well.

b)You can also act as an expired domain traffic reseller by selling traffic to other people. However, collecting such traffic is a dicey affair and a difficult task.

In the end, you may need to search for an effective domain flipping system to add commercial value to your domains. Traffic enriched expired web domains can help you set up a strong and highly profitable domain trading business.


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Get Traffic by using Google Knol

by Admin on November 17, 2008

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Some of you might be getting low traffic for your site. No problemo :)

Google has released Knol (competitor to Wiki) in July 2008. Knol is a Google project where users write authoritative articles on specific subjects and publish them at knol.google.com

Note that Its not like wikipedia.com because:

1. Its not completely open source. Others can’t edit the articles you publish without your consent. So in that way, its more like squidoo.com than wikipedia.com

2. The article URLs are in the format of
http://www.knol.google.com/k/[username]/[article-title]

So it seems like more than one person can write an authoritative article on the same topic – unlike on wikipedia.

So Should You Pay Attention to Knol?

One word answer: Yes.

Although historically, Google hasn’t given a lot of weight to pages created by others on the Google network (eg: on GooglePages and Blogger) – it seems like they have changed tracks for their Knol project.

More than half of the Featured Knols rank in the first page of Google for their titles!

  • How to Backpack – Google Rank #4
  • Tooth Pain – Google Rank #3
  • Toilet Clogs – Google Rank #4

The other un-featured Knols aren’t doing too good at the moment.  But seems like that will change soon.

On top of that, Google also shares Adsense revenue that are shown on your Knols pages.

So my prediction is that the Squidoo.com lens writers are going to jump on the Knol bandwagon in droves!  I personaly will be creating new Knol pages before creating Squidoo Lenses too (but I’m not totally giving up on Squidoo just yet).

Action Summary:

  • Create your own knol for your blog
  • But don’t try to make it an ad for your blog. Follow Google’s Good Knol Writing guidelines
  • Reference other sites and links within your knol. Write your Knol like you are writing an article for a science journal
  • Because the goal is to become one of the Google’s Featured Knol and enjoy a lot of traffic to your blog through the knol

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