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Press releases can be a very effective way to generate traffic to your blog.
You can generate thousands of visitors, within a very short time. You can also get quite a few incoming links which will help to push your site and your press release up in the search engines rankings.
It is generally after a week or two, when the release begins to be get noticed by the search engines and starts gaining rankings, that you start seeing traffic. Read the rest of this entry »
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It helps to generate traffic to your blog if you have links from other sites. I have covered linking strategies and also blog linking strategies in other posts, in my ‘Traffic Generation Strategy’ series of posts.
Creating a squidoo lens is like an amalgamation of both techniques. The lens will contain separate information form your blog, but is your ‘virtual real estate‘ in that you own it and create the content for it, and you can link from it to your blog and vice versa.
My multi blogging strategy (available when you subscribe to my list on the sidebar) describes exactly how to Read the rest of this entry »
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I use social bookmarking as part of almost every post I make.
If you read my post entitled ‘Writing The Perfect Blog Post’ you will see the specific technique I use in each post I make.
However, that technique involves social bookmarking other sites on which I have commented.
I also bookmark my own posts too – not every one though.
It is a horribly time consuming task though and really tedious.
You have to create accounts at every social bookmark site – now I know this is only a one off task but it still takes time. Read the rest of this entry »
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Article Marketing is not as difficult as most people think it is.
People always have the perception that you must write a very sophisticated article to be a good one. Actually, what people need from your article for you to share your expertise so that they can learn and perhaps apply what you know. You do not have to write extremely sophisticated articles, or to have a degree in English, to entice your reader. In fact, the more sophisticated your article, the less people will stay reading because they find it hard to understand.
Keep it simple!!
In order to generate traffic to your website, this is what your article should contain:- Read the rest of this entry »
Another great strategy to boost your blog traffic is by participating in Forums. But what is the best way to go about this, because like any other strategy, there is a right way and a wrong way to do it.
Forum users are usually net savvy and very open to making online purchases. Many forum users are also experts and bloggers in the specific topics covered in the forum.
Forum marketing has a high ROI, because once you make a good impression in an influential forum, this can help enormously in spreading your message.
So what do you need to do:-
- Find the right forum.
Search for forums in your niche. You can try http://www.big-boards.com which gives a list of different forums in different niches, and the number of members.
- Check the posting guidelines.
Make sure you are allowed to promote yourself, how and what you are allowed to say, and what you are allowed to put in your signature. Read the rest of this entry »
The first in my series of ‘Simple Strategy Reports’ is called ‘Multi Blogging’, and is available FREE to all my subscribers.
In this report I outline step by step and in great detail, how to connect your blog across many different blogging and micro blogging platforms.
I have found that this does increase traffic because many people use platfroms such as Multiply, Blogspot, Posterous and many others.
So for this report Free simply enter your details in the form on the sidebar and download it immediately.
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Yes everyone is using Twitter! But do you know how to use Twitter to increase traffic to your blog?
First of all when you set up your account make sure you put on the url of your blog, and also pay great attention to your bio. Use your keywords – do not forget that when people search on Twitter they will use keywords, so make sure your most relevant keywords appear in your bio.
You may also want to brand your Twitter page by investing in a custom background, which you may wish to brand in line with your blog design. Read the rest of this entry »
When you have published a post you should make sure that you ‘ping’ the search engines to let them know you have updated your blog.
Wordpress does this by default, but there is a basic problem with this.
If you are like me you often want to go back to your post and tweak it a bit , or maybe you have just forgotten to add your tags or a link. So you go back and make the correction and republish. Now your post will get pinged again by Wordpress, and apparently over pinging will not go down well with Google!
Read this post – although it is written by the creator of the plug in which resolves the over pinging issue so is biased.
Now maybe Wordpress have resolved this issue in their latest version – I don’t know – would be glad to hear if anyone does know the answer.
So I do use the MaxBlogPress Ping Optimizer, as discussed in the link above. You can add you own list of ping services and can view the log to see that they have only been pinged once, no matter how many times you have edited your post.
I am no expert on this issue so would be glad to hear others opinions.
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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 »
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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 »
