Archive for the ‘Traffic’ Category
My Top 20 Free Blog Directories
Here are my top 20 recommendations for blog directories to which you can submit your URL for inclusion:- Read the rest of this entry »
My Top 20 Free RSS Directories
Here are my top 20 recommendations for RSS directories to which you can submit your RSS feed:- Read the rest of this entry »
My Top 20 Free Web Directories
Here are my top 20 recommendations for which web directories you should submit your site to.
My recommendations are based on ease of access and use, and speed of reply to your submission. They also do not require reciprocal linking. Read the rest of this entry »
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My Traffic Generation Strategy – Part 3 – Other Directory Submissions
Here is the latest post in my traffic generation strategy series of posts.
In addition to the numerous web directories out there, you also need to consider submitting your site to the following:-
- RSS Directories
- Blog Directories
- Niche Blog Directories
As you probably know more and more people are utilizing RSS readers and aggregators to keep themselves informed. RSS is becoming a key distribution channel, so it is definitely worth making the effort of submitting your site. As with other submissions there are automated software tools available. Read the rest of this entry »
Directory Submission Software
As an add on to my previous post ‘My Traffic Generation Strategy – Part 2′ I just wanted to mention Directory Submission Software.
There are basically 3 ways you can submit your site to web directories:-
- Outsource the task
- Submit manually
- Use web submission software
The first one is a relatively cheap way to achieve your submissions
The second way is tedious, frustrating and time consuming.
The third way is a good alternative and I discovered a free directory submission tool which is quite easy to use. You can use the software for free to submit to 350 sites, and you can upgrade to submit to thousands.
If you have or plan to have more than one blog then it could be cost effective to purchase the software.
My Traffic Generation Strategy – Part 2 – Web Directory Submissions

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Search Engine Submissions vs Web Directory Submissions
Your home business success is based on so many factors, and traffic generation strategies are very important. Web Directory submissions can increase your traffic.
We all submit our blogs to Google via a sitemap, or by directly submitting our URL’s, but not all of us submit to web directories. When we have submitted our sitemaps, the Google spiders look for new web pages, and index them according to the relevance it attaches to them, based on various factors such as:-
- Relevance of content
- Organisation of the content
- Navigation and links on your web pages
- Outgoing links and anchor texts
- Incoming links from websites and the page rank of those websites Read the rest of this entry »
My Traffic Generation Strategy – Part 1 – MyBlogLog

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I have just begun my traffic generation strategy for this relatively new blog.
I have begun to get a steady flow of visitors, and have got my Google analytics set up.
But what I want to share with you today is one of my traffic strategies, which I will repeat daily.
I joined the MyBlogLog community, and entered my profile and blog details, and began to join some communities, in my niche.
What I will continue to do on a daily basis is join 15 MyBlogLog Communities (15 is the daily limit).
If all the blogs I follow, follow me back then that is a potential 105 new visitors just from ten minutes per day, which is all it takes to join 15 communities. Read the rest of this entry »
Sue’s Simple Multi Blogging Strategy
Today I am going to show you how, with a little effort in initial set up, you can spread your blog and micro blog content across multiple sites with just one post.
Why cross post your blog entries?
Traffic of course! Post once to your main Wordpress blog and your posts are shown on multiple other sites, therefore increasing your site’s visibility. Read the rest of this entry »



